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Old 06-27-2002, 04:07 PM
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<u>7.5k-22.5k-37.5k-52.5k-67.5k-82.5k mile service</U>
Change Engine Oil & Filter
Check Clutch Adjustment & Fluid Level
Inspect Front Brake Pads, Rotors and Calipers
Inspect Fluid LEvels
Adjust Parking Brake
Inspect Exhaust System
Inspect Tire Wear & Set Tire Pressure
Check hoses, belts & coolant level
check wiper blades & windshield washer fluid level
inspect power steering fluid level
inspect transmission fluid level
inspect front suspension & steering operation
rotate tires


<u>15k/45k/75k mile service</U>
Change Engine Oil & Filter
Change Tranny Fluid
Replace Fuel Filter
Replace Air Filter
Inspect Front & rear Pads, Rotor & calipers
Inspect all fluid levels
adjust parking brake
inspect clutch operation, adjust freeplay and check fluid level condition
adjust all belts
inspect suspension mounting bolts for tightness
inspect exhaust system
inspect tire wear and set tire pressure
check hoses belts and coolant level
inspect battery and clean terminals
adjust alternator belt
inspect valve clearance
check wiper blades and winshield washer fluid
lube door, hood latches and hinges
rotate tire and balance
inspect and clean spark plugs
inspect cap and rotor
road test

<u>30k/60k/90k mile service</U>
Change Engine Oil & Filter
Change Tranny Fluid
Replace Fuel Filter
Replace Air Filter
Replace Spark Plugs
Replace Distributor cap, rotor and inspect wires
set ignition timing and adjust cambelt
Inspect crankcase emissions
Inspect front & rear pads, rotors and calipers
Replace brake fluid, check hoses & lines
adjust parking brake
replace clutch fluid, clutch operation, adjust freeplay
adjust all belts & inspect power steering fluid
inspect suspension mounting bolts for tightness
inspect exhaust system
inspect tire wear and set tire pressure
replace engine coolant & check hoses belts
inspect battery and clean terminals
adjust alternator belt
inspect valve clearance
check wiper blades and windshield washer fluid
lube door, hood latches and hinges
rotate tire and balance




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Default Re: FAQ: Acura Recommended Maintenance Schedule (zyg)

This is all in the owners manual, isn't it.
well, uhm, i wrote this up for the people without opposable thumbs to open books
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Default Re: FAQ: Acura Recommended Maintenance Schedule (zyg)

Cool.
Now how about the severe use schedule.
simple, take all mileage and divide by 3
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Default Re: FAQ: Acura Recommended Maintenance Schedule (00-0187)

daym, that's a lot of typing

I'll FAQ this when I get to work tomolo

yshi - who just got back from The Block w/ 234 in one piece
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Thanks!

-Chris, who has 30K miles... real hard ones.
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no problem
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Thank you
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Thanks I'm printing that and stapling it up in my garage.
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Default Re: FAQ: Acura Recommended Maintenance Schedule (2kbill)

way to help out the lazy asses
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way to help out the lazy asses
LOL!
I don't see the clean and lube of the antenna.
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way to help out the lazy asses

LOL!
I don't see the clean and lube of the antenna.
this is the acura maintenence papers, straight from acura dealers...
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Default Re: FAQ: Acura Recommended Maintenance Schedule (Soup ****)

Page 129 of my 97 Owner's Manual lists "Clean antenna mast" under the severe condition maintenance schedule @ 15 K mile increments.

Other than that, you've pretty muche covered everything else.

P.S. -- Oddly enough it also says that Canadian owners should follow the severe maint. schedule.
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way to help out the lazy asses
yea man, i seriously appriciate it
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thanks man, i appreciate your work
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Default Re: FAQ: Acura Recommended Maintenance Schedule (Soup ****)

<u>15k/45k/75k mile service</U>
Change Tranny Fluid
uh... i took my itr to a local independent repair shop with a good reputation for it's 15k service, and they told me i don't need to change the tranny fluid till 30k. i brought up changing the tranny fluid, but they said i didn't need to worry about it. am i in danger of voiding a warrenty? do i need to take the car back in, or is it a relatively simple proceedure?
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Default Re: FAQ: Acura Recommended Maintenance Schedule (stormywaters)

I'd never thought i'd see this thread brought up again.

if you have the rear spare jack in the car, you can change the tranny fluid.
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Default Re: FAQ: Acura Recommended Maintenance Schedule (Soup ****)

I'd never thought i'd see this thread brought up again.

if you have the rear spare jack in the car, you can change the tranny fluid.
yeah... i like bringing things back from the dead.

well... i do have the rear spare jack, so i guess i can do it myself. what size tool do i need? any tricks i need to know? how much honda tranny fluid do i need to pick up?



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Default Re: FAQ: Acura Recommended Maintenance Schedule (stormywaters)

1 liter will do.

do a search, lots of times this has been put up.

basically theres a drain/fill plug. i think they are 19/17mm respectively, but with my forgetful mind, better look it up.

torque wrench, and a tube/funnel to feed the fluid in. thats it.

if you dont feel confident doing this, just goto the dealer and have them do it.

its a no brainer, but some people arent cut out for even this sort of work. good luck. i believe theres a page on c-speedracing.com that covers this.


[Modified by Soup ****, 10:56 PM 3/1/2003]

edit: (one year later) : i cant believe i said 1 liter....prolly closer to 2-2.2 quarts


Modified by Soup **** at 12:50 AM 1/26/2004


Modified by Soup **** at 12:51 AM 1/26/2004
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Default Re: FAQ: Acura Recommended Maintenance Schedule (Soup ****)

wow, OLD thread.

Tranny fluid change is so easy, even I can do it.

Check out the 'how-to' section on c-speedracing.com like Master Soup said.

BTW - is/are the c-speedracing person/persons on h-t??
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i dont know, but one of their supposid project cars is on egay for sale!
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