Quick Maintenance Minder question
#1
Quick Maintenance Minder question
With the Maintenance Minder system, is it possible to check what my upcoming service will be? My oil life is at 50% now, but I want to know if my next service will be an A or B service.
-I've got a 2006 Honda Accord
-I've got a 2006 Honda Accord
Last edited by FY0399; 06-14-2014 at 09:01 PM.
#2
Honda-Tech Member
Re: Quick Maintenance Minder question
buy a haynes manual and it should tell you your proper maintenance schedule. You should change your oil every 3,000 miles or longer depending on what kind you use , air filter every 10 or so, and so on.
Its a great information tool or check your repair manual/maintenance that came with your car. Hope this helps an we have no clue what car your talking about, be more specific so others can help.
Its a great information tool or check your repair manual/maintenance that came with your car. Hope this helps an we have no clue what car your talking about, be more specific so others can help.
#3
Honda-Tech Member
Re: Quick Maintenance Minder question
The owner's manual for the 03-05 Accords has all the maintenance schedules according to time/mileage, if you want to go by that. It could also give you an idea what's next. I suppose you could get the owner's manual information from Honda owner's link. You would just have to use a VIN from an 03-05 Accord.
#4
Re: Quick Maintenance Minder question
The sub-code is considered together with the main code.
The following is from a Honda Service News article:
Taking the Mystery Out of the Maintenance Minder System
To help vehicle owners know when scheduled maintenance is due, Honda has introduced the maintenance minder system in these models.
• ’06 Accord
• ’06 Civic
• ’05–06 Odyssey
• ’06 Pilot
• ’06 Ridgeline
• ’06 S2000
The maintenance minder system shows engine oil life in the information display to let you know when it’s time to have the engine oil replaced and regular maintenance done. There’s no longer a maintenance schedule in the O/M.
The system shows engine oil life as a percentage, which drops over time as the vehicle racks up miles. It starts out at 100% with fresh engine oil, and winds down to 0%, signaling the oil life is over. The system counts down oil life based on engine operating conditions (both normal and severe). If the engine runs at higher temperatures and rpm, or at low temperatures during short trips, the oil life will deplete faster than an engine running under more normal conditions. Depending on the oil life percentage, the system shows three different messages when you turn the the ignition switch to ON (II). Here’s what you could see:
Oil Life______Message What to Do
15%________SERVICE DUE SOON
___________Plan to take your vehicle in for scheduled maintenance
5% ________SERVICE DUE NOW
___________Take your vehicle in now for scheduled maintenance
0% ________SERVICE PAST DUE
___________(Mileage past due is also shown)
___________Service is overdue. Take your vehicle in now for scheduled maintenance
When the oil life reaches 15%, you’ll also see a two-part maintenance item code.
This code tells you what items need servicing when you have the engine oil replaced. The first part of the code is the main code. It’s either A or B, never both. Here’s what they mean:
Main
Code______What it Means
A________Replace just the engine oil and oil filter.
B________Replace the engine oil and the oil filter, rotate the tires, inspect the front and rear brakes, check the parking brake adjustment, and inspect several other items listed in the O/M.
The second part of the code is the subcode. It’s numbered 1 thru 5 in vehicles without 4WD, and 1 thru 6 in vehicles with 4WD. These subcodes can show up in any combination. Here’s what they mean:
Sub-
Code______What it Means
1________Rotate the tires.
2________Replace the air cleaner element, check the drive belt, and replace the dust and pollen filter.
3________Replace the transmission fluid and transfer fluid (if equipped).
4________Replace the spark plugs, replace the timing belt (if equipped), inspect the water pump, and inspect valve clearance.
5________Replace the engine coolant.
6________Replace the rear differential fluid (if equipped).
The system automatically moves up maintenance items or delays them so they get done along with engine oil replacement. For example, if tire rotation is normally done at 7,500 miles, but the oil life ends around 6,000 miles, the system will move up tire rotation. Or, if the oil life appears to be ending around 9,000 miles, the system will delay tire rotation. In either case, you would see the maintenance item code A1 in the information display.
Some scheduled maintenance items are independent of the maintenance minder system. The brake fluid should be replaced every 3 years, the idle speed should be inspected every 160,000 miles, and the valves adjusted if they’re noisy.
And there are driving situations where a few maintenance items deviate from the maintenance minder system. These items are affected:
• Air filters - the air cleaner element and dust and pollen filter should be replaced every
15,000 miles if you drive the vehicle often in areas that are regularly dusty or dirty (high
concentration of soot from industry or dieselpowered vehicles).
• ATF - the ATF should be replaced every 30,000 miles if you use the vehicle mostly for
towing or you drive in mountainous areas. This doesn’t apply if the vehicle has ATF life
monitoring. The ’06 Civic is the only vehicle that monitors ATF life at this time.
• Timing belt (if equipped) - the timing belt should be replaced every 60,000 miles if you
drive the vehicle often in areas that commonly have temperatures above 110°F or below
-20°F.
Keep in mind, only a small percentage of vehicle owners are actually involved in these driving situations. All other vehicle owners should follow the maintenance minder system.
For owners who only drive their vehicles occasionally, and the oil life never reaches 15% at the end a 12-month period since the engine oil was last replaced, the engine oil should be replaced and the oil life indicator reset to 100%. When resetting the oil life indicator, the system will flash the maintenance item code that would have come up when the oil life reached 15%. Make sure all maintenance is done according to that maintenance item code.
The maintenance minder info is stored in the ECM/PCM and in the gauge control module. The ECM/PCM keeps track of the oil life, while the gauge control module handles the service items. If you replace the ECM/PCM, make sure you transfer the maintenance minder info from the old ECM/PCM to the new one. And if you replace the gauge control module, remember to transfer the odometer reading from the old gauge control module to the new one.
#5
Re: Quick Maintenance Minder question
Yes there is. Turn the ignition switch position to ON (II). Press the select/reset **** repeatedly until the engine oil life indicator is displayed. Press the select/reset **** for about 10 seconds. The engine oil life and maintenance item code (s) will blink. This will show you the next service that is due. At this point you can just take the key out of the ignition since you're not resetting it.
#6
Re: Quick Maintenance Minder question
Yes there is. Turn the ignition switch position to ON (II). Press the select/reset **** repeatedly until the engine oil life indicator is displayed. Press the select/reset **** for about 10 seconds. The engine oil life and maintenance item code (s) will blink. This will show you the next service that is due. At this point you can just take the key out of the ignition since you're not resetting it.
#7
Honda-Tech Member
Re: Quick Maintenance Minder question
Yes there is. Turn the ignition switch position to ON (II). Press the select/reset **** repeatedly until the engine oil life indicator is displayed. Press the select/reset **** for about 10 seconds. The engine oil life and maintenance item code (s) will blink. This will show you the next service that is due. At this point you can just take the key out of the ignition since you're not resetting it.
I've never heard of this before. It was the reason why owners didn't like the maintenance minder. They don't know what's coming till the code pops up. Hard to plan ahead.
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Hello every1,my honda accord 2006 model doesnt show oil life indicator even when i press the select/reset ****.does any1 here knows how i can get the oil life indicator appear on my dashboard.i ride honda accord 2006 model.thanks
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