What is Maintenance Minder?

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  • čas přidán 20. 05. 2013
  • What does the lighted wrench on your MID or dashboard mean? Its just one component of the Maintenance Minder system which calculates when you should have your next service. Watch the video for a quick explanation of the system and how it can help you keep your vehicle in prime condition.
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Komentáře • 71

  • @dr.thompson9260
    @dr.thompson9260 Před 8 lety +4

    Vince: I recently saw the wrench on my dash for the first time. I called Honda and was told that I can continue to drive for awhile before I have to have the oil changed. It's not as though you have to drive into the dealership for servicing right that minute. Depending on your trip length, you may be able to finish your trip and then have the car serviced when you return home. Even this audio tells you that it's not an immediate need until the dash says it's at 5%. I drove for a week at 15% before having the oil changed. The 15% was still on the dash a week later when I drove the vehicle in for servicing. It was not a problem at all. Honda was great about explaining the wrench and required service time, etc. Sometimes people forget to look at the sticker on the door or windshield that gives the approximate time to take the vehicle in for an oil change. The dash icons are the best way to obtain the driver's attention to maintenance issues. I think Honda has a good system of keeping us informed.

  • @PrimeSlime
    @PrimeSlime Před 8 lety +9

    I have the 2015 Honda Accord Sport which I bought last year, Feb 2015 (almost a year now). I've only driven my car only for about 3,500 miles. It's rarely used because I have other cars that I use for work. Maintenance minder for Oil life suppose to be measured as shown in the video but I was told by the service advisor that it is also depends on how you use the car. In my case the vehicle is rarely used so they told me to bring the car for oil change every six months if I only keep the vehicle on the garage and if I don't use it regularly. Well I did bring my car after 6 months of purchase and they changed the oil. I'm just sharing my experiences hope it helps.

    • @johnavelisjr.9178
      @johnavelisjr.9178 Před 6 lety +6

      The manual says if the MM wrench doesn't appear, do an OC once a year in any case. Sounds like the dealer is padding service here.

  • @carol5885
    @carol5885 Před 8 lety

    Thank you for the Maintenance Minder answers … I've been to both the Morgan Hill Honda Dealer (near my work) and the Capitol Expressway Honda Dealer (near my home) for maintenance and have had wonderful service each time. My daughter lives in Cotati, but I haven't been to the Petaluma dealer yet … Thanks for the head's up.

  • @porq2013
    @porq2013 Před 10 lety +10

    Love my Honda, maintenance made so simple and easy.

  • @abedzantout6980
    @abedzantout6980 Před 7 lety +9

    I have been replacing the oil and filter on my 2015 Accord Ex when the Oil Percentage reaches 40%, I rotate the tires every other oil and filter change and check all fluids periodically.....so far so good.

    • @bsm6776
      @bsm6776 Před 5 lety +6

      Wasting money on oil

    • @bsm6776
      @bsm6776 Před 4 lety

      Kekistani Refugee could be a one time thing. I wait until it gets down to 5%

    • @jayasmrmore3687
      @jayasmrmore3687 Před 3 lety

      40%? So is that like replacing every 2 months or 9 weeks? You should do when 20% or less. My vehicle needs it every 4 months but different vehicles need it at different frequencies.

  • @frankphoto2
    @frankphoto2 Před 8 lety +3

    wow , thats cool . good clear explanation of service schedule

  • @dianacoffman1733
    @dianacoffman1733 Před 8 lety +22

    Why do I keep getting service reminders from Honda if I'm supposed to wait for the wrench?

    • @phillman5
      @phillman5 Před 8 lety +6

      I asked my Honda Service Rep the same question!

    • @jerrycurtis98
      @jerrycurtis98 Před 6 lety +11

      $$$ : )

    • @illla
      @illla Před 6 lety +5

      Follow manual and disregard what dealer says.

    • @theinquisitor18
      @theinquisitor18 Před 4 lety +3

      @@illla, this. Dealers make their money on services. They aren't necessarily committing fraud, but are recommending services prematurely. Always go by the manual. They built your car, they know when is best.

    • @lastempire7302
      @lastempire7302 Před 4 lety +2

      Breaking News - “The Honda dealer is not actually Honda.” They called you to milk you cash, duh!

  • @timcookdesigns
    @timcookdesigns Před 5 lety +4

    I replaced my own oil. There's no wrench light, but there is a B on the maintenance minder. I took my car to Honda Service and they told me the B was a reminder for when I have my next oil change. Should I continue to worry about this or take what they said at face value?

  • @carlhoward972
    @carlhoward972 Před 5 lety

    is the oil change and filter on the new Honda that I purchased from Burns free 2018?

  • @raymeyers9588
    @raymeyers9588 Před 9 lety +2

    have there been any changes in the Maintenance Minder since May 21, 2013?
    is there a more recent publication?

  • @mossboston
    @mossboston Před 9 lety +13

    I get the idea about the maintenance minder, but I am accustomed to having a written list of routine maintenance items that I need to attend to at certain intervals. I appreciate the reminder, but would also really like to have the list so I can see what is coming up. I can't seem to find it anywhere in the manual or online materials. Assistance anyone?

    • @brandonk7365
      @brandonk7365 Před 9 lety +6

      I just bought an 2014 civic and I'm having the same problem. I'm used to having a list and this is driving me crazy that I can't find one!

    • @deboraalmonte4266
      @deboraalmonte4266 Před 9 lety

      Brandon K they give you the list at the honda service center

    • @Chocobear555
      @Chocobear555 Před 9 lety

      Debora Almonte I don't recall receiving the maintenance list when I purchased my 2015 Honda Fit EX.

    • @michaelgoldfield6321
      @michaelgoldfield6321 Před 9 lety

      mossboston Common sense dictates that routine maintenance scheduling is a function of vehicle usage. That would be a combination of factors including mileage, trip length, vehicle speeds and terrain. Oil changes are anticipated so they never will come as a surprise. Read your manual!

    • @alienguy93
      @alienguy93 Před 8 lety

      I recently bought a 2014 Honda Civic ex coupe and I got my maintenance list

  • @MrREMTOMLICK
    @MrREMTOMLICK Před 10 lety +1

    I finally put my 1999 CRV to rest (in the driveway, It still runs great) because the car to driver door wiring started breaking (I fixed it 3 times) where it hinges. It controls the electronic door locks, door speaker, and window motor (can't live without that). It has 220456 mi on it and I changed the oil at least every 12000 miles mostly around 7000, It doesn't smoke burn oil. I bought a used 2006 CRV and It now has 119000 miles on it and keeps on going. I'm going to buy a new one someday.

    • @n1kkri
      @n1kkri Před 8 lety +1

      +TRANSMITTERGUY I hope my Wife's new 2016 Honda Pilot last as long as my still running 2003 Mercury Grand Marquis
      with 303K miles

    • @heyitschinoable
      @heyitschinoable Před 8 lety +1

      Hondas are great cars, had a 06 Civic with 230k and still running great

  • @Tjtjboy
    @Tjtjboy Před 7 lety

    I love the maintenance minder system. I have it on my 2014 Civic Si

    • @siachen6680
      @siachen6680 Před 3 lety

      Never trust or rely on those minders. The best and safest way is to check your oil visually. Those nonsense minders are some times set to be triggered way earlier than the manufacturer's recommended interval by the the dealerships so that they can rip you off by having you changed oil and filter more frequently. This happened to me and I am telling every car owner to be aware of these balack wolves. I got ripped of in the car purchase in the first place and they continue to rip me off even later in the form of oil change.

  • @Shiitake0787
    @Shiitake0787 Před 10 lety +1

    If you get free oil changes, i would get it changed at 5,000. The dealer also told me that you COULD change it at 5k if you wanted to so that your oil is good, and tires might also need to be rotated.

  • @nolaguy1408
    @nolaguy1408 Před 3 lety

    What if you didn't read the instructions about how the minder system works when getting the car, and may have missed some important maintenance intervals because you reset the light when getting oil change without noting other items? Only thing major I've done is change transmission fluid at 70k. Nearing 100k now so I'm sure something else due. A simpler question is at what mileage did ya'll have to change spark plugs, coolant, timing belt... the major items I see on sub item list? Thanks!!

  • @SXTNs
    @SXTNs Před 3 lety

    Does anyone know how to manually turn off the B16 code if the oil has been changed but not at the dealer and servicer didn’t turn it off?

  • @rfunk727
    @rfunk727 Před 2 lety

    I use Honda Pure Synthetic oil in my 2020 Passport Elite AWD (as well as my 2011 Honda Pilot EX-L AWD), at 15% oil reminder, I am well over 7,500 miles on the oil and that's when I usually get it changed.

  • @dglass8930
    @dglass8930 Před 2 lety

    I guess all Honda Maintenance Minders work like mine. It doesn't tell you what "needs to be done" until my oil usage gets down to 15%. Sooo, what happens if you want to change your oil earlier and reset it at say 40% or something? How does the MM handle this?

  • @harshangrero
    @harshangrero Před 4 lety

    I am using the UK Made 2018 Civic SR Hatchback in Sri Lanka, the maintenance minder in my car was showing remaining milage till the second service and the service center people have reset the oil life via Launch x431 scanner when they did the service. and now the car is showing oil life as remaining days and there is no option to revert it back to show it in remaining milage. service guys again try to change it to milage via the same scanner but even the scanner does not have an option to change it to milage. is there anyone who faced a similar issue? or anyone can help me to fix that issue?
    I have seen some cars have the service minder in days or percentage or milage, is it something to do with the region?
    Another issue --- When I turn off the auto-idle stop it used to show "Auto Idle Stop" or "Auto idle Start", but now the message only shows just "Stop" or "Start"

  • @phillman5
    @phillman5 Před 8 lety +3

    I agree with those that want a printed maintenance schedule! I have a new 2015 CR-V. I have looked and asked high and low and can't find it. Nor can I find a Honda shop manual.
    1) Some here mention that the first oil/filter change shouldn't be too long due to 'new' parts wearing in and metal pieces in the oil due to such. The maintenance minder doesn't seem to take that into account.
    2) At about 8,500 I got a maintenance minder for tire rotation and AWD transmission fluid. My Honda maintenance shop said that can't be right, but they would check it out. I was gone for 2 weeks (not driving this car) and when I took it in the Maintenance Minder was not showing these items, it wasn't showing anything. The guy as the Honda shop said to take a picture of it next time, so is this a common occurrence?
    So like most technology, its not perfect. And because of that it sure would be nice to have that printed out service interval guide.

    • @LL-uv3um
      @LL-uv3um Před 7 lety

      capitalism phillman5, in case you haven't figured it out yet

    • @phillman5
      @phillman5 Před 7 lety

      There is capitalism, then there is customer service. Often skimping on the later to save a buck often comes back to bite the bottom line. So are you defending Honda?

    • @LL-uv3um
      @LL-uv3um Před 7 lety +2

      not at all. many maintenance operations can be done easily and at a fraction what dealers charge.by making it difficult to find info on maintenance, forces many people to visit dealer & basically be charged 120 / hr labor. and trust me mechanics at dealerships take their sweet time.

    • @phillman5
      @phillman5 Před 7 lety +1

      I made a list of pluses and minuses on several models before I bought, and this was definitely on the minus side. I find it kind of strange that I can't even find a Chilton or Haynes Repair manual on my Honda. While growing up I just 'figured' stuff out, but in the process also broke a few tabs and stuff like that. Later in life I have purchased the manufacture's service manuals and have found them worth the cost. The only thing I have found for my Honda was a monthly fee site, I think its Honda Official site. Before I purchased my Honda (my first) I did some work on a relative's Honda. One dealer parts person refused it even look up part, saying the car is too old ('87), even after I told him same part is on later models. Luckily we have two Honda dealers in town, and the other dealer looked up the parts, had both in stock, and ready when I arrived.

    • @amazingmarcin1
      @amazingmarcin1 Před 7 lety +1

      it s pretty simple: you chane all fluids ( brakes, oil, stearing, radiator, transmission ) any mechanic can do that for you for peanuts. i never went to honda & had 250 000 on my accord 2005 when i sold it. stay away from dealers unless you have a comlicated problem ( which is none existent with hondas anyways )
      THNX

  • @dukeearl5122
    @dukeearl5122 Před 8 lety

    Does anybody know what year Hondas has this? I hope it's not just 2016 or newer, I can't afford that.

  • @bitkarek
    @bitkarek Před 11 lety +1

    i have no wrench icon in my honda :D but i change oil with filter every 10k Km or one year. My engine is still happy reving 8000 :)

  • @pilotnicco
    @pilotnicco Před 11 lety

    Does this exist on 2009/2010 models?

  • @anthonyshepard9606
    @anthonyshepard9606 Před rokem

    : I definitely like the self diagnosing of the system of this car, so you don't have to worry about writing stuff down in a notebook or a log.
    🐢 👍 🐢 😀 🐢 🚘

  • @alphonserodil4800
    @alphonserodil4800 Před 8 lety

    pretty cool

  • @keepingupwiththecichlids
    @keepingupwiththecichlids Před 6 lety +1

    So what happens if you reset the oil to 100% without changing the oil? At that point, it seems worthless.

    • @illla
      @illla Před 6 lety +1

      You will drive with old oil. Do not do this.

    • @Mr-Keyes
      @Mr-Keyes Před 3 lety

      Joe Amazon- it seems worthless until you see the bill to your dirty damaged engine. Changing the oil on time is the best way to keep your car running.

  • @primyaz003
    @primyaz003 Před 2 lety

    And what does code 9 mean?

  • @mindsculptor6780
    @mindsculptor6780 Před 10 lety

    It's on my 2010 Honda Fit

  • @MrJp1951
    @MrJp1951 Před 9 lety +1

    This is really great ! But why did my dealer put 3,500 mi on the sticker for my 2nd oil/fil change ? I found the answer why for the 1st due to breakin, but shouldn't I wait for the lighted maintenance reminder for the next one instead of the 3,500 mi on the sticker ?

    • @heyitschinoable
      @heyitschinoable Před 8 lety +2

      First oil change is always fone sooner than normal. This is because your engine is new and has small metal particals which need to be removed asap.

    • @MrJp1951
      @MrJp1951 Před 8 lety

      +heyitschinoable That's quite obvious but that's not what I asked is it !!!

    • @davidnguyen7138
      @davidnguyen7138 Před 8 lety +6

      MrJp1951 Since you want to be a smart ass, they put it on for 3500 to get you in sooner and make money off of you. Doesn't take a genius to know that.

    • @MrJp1951
      @MrJp1951 Před 8 lety

      The best part of you ran down your mothers chin you punkass jerkoff !!!

  • @chodkowski01
    @chodkowski01 Před 4 měsíci

    The fact is the maintenance minder works by the calendar. I only drive 1,400 miles a year and every year on the month that I bought my car the maintenance minder tells me I need an oil change.

  • @phillman5
    @phillman5 Před 7 lety

    This technology does have its problems. My case, new 2015 CR-V bought October 2015. At 5,000 miles I changed the oil myself instead waiting till 10,000, thinking the break-in period might have some extra wear as parts properly mate. I reset the maintenance minder for oil. At about 9,500 I got a code that the differential needed servicing, but after a week that code went away while I was out of town not using the vehicle. So when doing the recent service advisory about a transmission software fix, I had the dealer heck then replace the differential fluid and rotate the tires. I imagine the tech told the maintenance minder about the diff fluid change and the tire rotation. Somehow during this dealer service the oil history got reset so now it thinks the oil life is 100%, not 50%. So this technology is easily messed up or gets out of sync and I don't think you can rely on it at all.

  • @siachen6680
    @siachen6680 Před 3 lety +1

    Honda Dealer...huh...really?
    My dealership ripped me off for years by having me oil and filter changed every 3000 miles for my 2015 civic....I found out very late and now I do my own oil change every 5500 miles or every 6 month whichever comes first. With top brand 0w-20 oil and honda genuine filter it cost me less than half of what they charge at the dealership plus the time saving...takes about 20 min compared to 2 hour trip to dealership and back.

  • @pedrofernandez1600
    @pedrofernandez1600 Před 8 lety +1

    I don't recommen people to buy cars at the Petaluma Deeler, I had a horrible experience with them.

  • @MrVideo556
    @MrVideo556 Před 11 lety

    о как!

  • @kidicarus2637
    @kidicarus2637 Před 10 měsíci

    2:09 mark "may have you replace the oil filter unnecessarily"?!? Changing oil means replace filter. Period.