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Oil life indicator on 2012 Civic?
So maybe I'm on idiot but on my new 2012 Civic (This is the third one I've owned) if I follow the instructions in the manual to see the oil life left it doesn't do what it says it should do. Am I missing something? Turning the key to position II and pressing the sel/reset knob only shows me the odometer settings that I would normally see when pressing that button. Also because of a trip I ended up not getting an oil change until 3800 miles so I would've thought it would have hit the 15% mark to give me the oil change light but maybe not.
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OK, so it's real simple.
When you turn on the engine, on the steering wheel you will see a button that says "menu". Click that and go to "maintenance". Select oil. There you should see the amount of oil left in percentage form. |
Those oil life indicators are almost always "optimistic" of the remaining life of the oil. If I were you I would always write down the mileage when you change the oil and then change it after 3000-4000 miles.
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I've been changing mine at 5-6k intervals , but am running full synthetic oil.
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Thanks, I finally got around to looking it up. It'd be nice if Honda could get it right in their manuals. I do write down my mileage and I also use full synthetic oil, even though Honda recommends against it. I was just curious if their oil life meter had any validity at all.
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Where does Honda recommend against synthetic oil?
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On the Menu you will see oil department click there and you will see what percentage of oil remains.
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Originally Posted by Old Joe
(Post 770422)
Where does Honda recommend against synthetic oil?
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My owner's manual states that synthetic oil is OK.
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