2005 Civic: How do I reset the maintenance indicator?

Discussion in 'Civic' started by Nobody, Sep 25, 2005.

  1. Nobody

    Nobody Guest

    Retards at the dealership didn't reset it at the last oil change...tia
     
    Nobody, Sep 25, 2005
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  2. Nobody

    bearman Guest


    RTFM. What does your manual say? No manual? Why not? Get one at that
    retard dealer or find another dealer.
     
    bearman, Sep 25, 2005
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  3. Nobody

    bearman Guest


    RTFM. What does your manual say? No manual? Why not? Get one at that
    retard dealer or find another dealer.
     
    bearman, Sep 25, 2005
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  4. I don't have a Civic, but it is definitely in the owner's manual.
     
    Curtis Newton, Sep 25, 2005
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  5. Nobody

    remco Guest

    http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/maintenance-reqd-light.html
     
    remco, Sep 25, 2005
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  6. Nobody

    remco Guest

    http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/maintenance-reqd-light.html
     
    remco, Sep 25, 2005
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  7. Nobody

    remco Guest

    Just noticed my reply showed up in two separate Honda groups - please don't
    crosspost.
     
    remco, Sep 25, 2005
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  8. Nobody

    Nobody Guest

    Okay, thanks for the pleasant response...yes, it is there.
     
    Nobody, Sep 25, 2005
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  9. Nobody

    Nobody Guest

    Thanks, but found it in the owner's manual per the other response.
     
    Nobody, Sep 25, 2005
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  10. Nobody

    Nobody Guest

    Thanks, but found it in the owner's manual per the other response.
     
    Nobody, Sep 25, 2005
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  11. Nobody

    Nobody Guest

    You're such an asshole.

    On another note, you actually think dealers are competent?
     
    Nobody, Sep 25, 2005
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  12. Nobody

    Nobody Guest

    You're such an asshole.

    On another note, you actually think dealers are competent?
     
    Nobody, Sep 25, 2005
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  13. Nobody

    Alan Browne Guest

    Try reading the manual instead of looking pretty retarded yourself.
     
    Alan Browne, Sep 25, 2005
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  14. Nobody

    Alan Browne Guest

    Try reading the manual instead of looking pretty retarded yourself.
     
    Alan Browne, Sep 25, 2005
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  15. Nobody

    bearman Guest

    I'm an asshole? Why? For suggesting that you do a little homework before
    you bother asking about a topic covered in the owner's manual?
     
    bearman, Sep 25, 2005
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  16. Nobody

    bearman Guest

    I'm an asshole? Why? For suggesting that you do a little homework before
    you bother asking about a topic covered in the owner's manual?
     
    bearman, Sep 25, 2005
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  17. Nobody

    Seth Guest

    Apparently you think they are competent, otherwise why did you take it to
    the dealer for an oil change.
     
    Seth, Sep 25, 2005
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  18. Nobody

    Seth Guest

    Apparently you think they are competent, otherwise why did you take it to
    the dealer for an oil change.
     
    Seth, Sep 25, 2005
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  19. Nobody

    Seth Guest

    Why not crosspost? It is generally acceptable if relevant. Most
    newsreaders, when a cross-posted message is marked as "read" in one group,
    it is also marked as read in the other group(s) as well so you don't have to
    read/respond to the same message multiple times.

    Cross-posting of messages to groups that aren't applicable (such as what a
    Spammer would do) is frowned upon.
     
    Seth, Sep 25, 2005
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  20. You pop open the owner's manual of your shiny new $17,000 toy and read
    it.

    It's full of AMAZING facts, things that the Honda engineers spent long
    hours doing and telling you about--and which you chose to ignore.
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Sep 25, 2005
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