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    Hi sir/s may nakapag-try na ba sainyo dito ng Pertua para sa inyong Honda City change oil? Thank you!

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    I thought I read in the manual that the spark plugs last for 100k kms? I'm at 77k kms now and haven't replaced mine on my 2013 Civic

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    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    I thought I read in the manual that the spark plugs last for 100k kms? I'm at 77k kms now and haven't replaced mine on my 2013 Civic
    I don't know, this civic is my aunt's and she lost her manual, lastly she doesn't remember that much or have records of the past PMS, according to her she left it all to her former driver who can't be contacted now.

    I'm currently substituting as her driver for a month and the car is already at 35k km in odo; according to my aunt the last change oil she remembers was 2-3 months ago.

    The car also just completed a round trip from Paranaque to Surigao and back so I think it's already due for pms; I'm in the dark here as to the details of its maintenance because I have no prior experience when it comes to Hondas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Suzumiya View Post
    I don't know, this civic is my aunt's and she lost her manual, lastly she doesn't remember that much or have records of the past PMS, according to her she left it all to her former driver who can't be contacted now.

    I'm currently substituting as her driver for a month and the car is already at 35k km in odo; according to my aunt the last change oil she remembers was 2-3 months ago.

    The car also just completed a round trip from Paranaque to Surigao and back so I think it's already due for pms; I'm in the dark here as to the details of its maintenance because I have no prior experience when it comes to Hondas.
    honda pms at 10k interval.
    any honda casa can provide you the pms record of your aunt's car but your best bet is the casa nearest to you.
    mura lang naman ang change oil cost nya.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gumusut_Amige View Post
    honda pms at 10k interval.
    any honda casa can provide you the pms record of your aunt's car but your best bet is the casa nearest to you.
    mura lang naman ang change oil cost nya.
    That's another headache for me, the former driver did not bring the car to a dealership for service from the beginning but to a "suking talyer" and the mechanic doesn't remember that much or have records....

    Is the 10k interval applicable to Civic 2015? Many thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Suzumiya View Post
    That's another headache for me, the former driver did not bring the car to a dealership for service from the beginning but to a "suking talyer" and the mechanic doesn't remember that much or have records....

    Is the 10k interval applicable to Civic 2015? Many thanks.
    Paktay tayo nyan... ang honda ay very sensitive sa other oils. Subukan mong pumunta ng honda casa at diretso mo na ng change oil.
    10k OCI ang lahat ng honda sa pagkakaalam ko.
    Malamang sasabihin pa sa iyo na void na ang warranty ang civic ng auntie mo.

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    Mag 9 years na ang GE ko this april, im still using Honda 0w-20 fully synthetic. Tahimik parin engine and wlang paring tulomakina.

    Nag try ako ng pertua and honda 5w30 synthetic umingay lang makina and bumaba fc. balik 0w-20 ako.


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    Quote Originally Posted by aenlight View Post
    Mag 9 years na ang GE ko this april, im still using Honda 0w-20 fully synthetic. Tahimik parin engine and wlang paring tulomakina.

    Nag try ako ng pertua and honda 5w30 synthetic umingay lang makina and bumaba fc. balik 0w-20 ako.


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    If you're not needing any significant top up between oil changes, stay as you were.

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    Hello po. I have a 2009 honda crv gen 3 2.0l a/t. Honda casa has been using the 0w-20 for several years now. Will it matter if i use a motul fully synthetic oil 10w-40w on my next change oil? Thank u in advance

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paengers View Post
    Hello po. I have a 2009 honda crv gen 3 2.0l a/t. Honda casa has been using the 0w-20 for several years now. Will it matter if i use a motul fully synthetic oil 10w-40w on my next change oil? Thank u in advance

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    Check the manual. If the specs are within the recommended in the manual, no problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lakwatsero View Post
    Check the manual. If the specs are within the recommended in the manual, no problem.
    Salamat po. Yup within the recommended nmn s manual nya. Sorry di ko po kc alam tlga. Dami kc k nababasa kung anu anu info nkalagay. Like mas ok un, s iba nmn hinde. Hahahahah. Thanks again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paengers View Post
    Hello po. I have a 2009 honda crv gen 3 2.0l a/t. Honda casa has been using the 0w-20 for several years now. Will it matter if i use a motul fully synthetic oil 10w-40w on my next change oil? Thank u in advance

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    If you’re car has been using low viscosity FS for some time, I suggest you use something near in viscosity like 5w30. Low viscosity oils let the engine warm up faster and they are better for fuel efficiency, based on my observation.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Paengers View Post
    Hello po. I have a 2009 honda crv gen 3 2.0l a/t. Honda casa has been using the 0w-20 for several years now. Will it matter if i use a motul fully synthetic oil 10w-40w on my next change oil? Thank u in advance

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    motul and liquimoly are the most overpriced oils in our local market. go with Amsoil Ph ..their pricing is better

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    Thank u for ur helpful infos.

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