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Car Forum / Acura Cars / July 2009

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Adhering to the old severe maintenance schedule with the 2nd gen X's

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liturgy - 05 Jul 2009 22:37 GMT
Except for my wallet, it wouldn't hurt, would it?

I maintained my '03 Pilot by following the "Severe" maintenance
schedule since up here in Canada, meaning changing the oil every
6,000KM/3,700 miles, the tranny fluid every 12,000KM/7,500 miles and
so forth.

But I feel really uneasy with my X right now by letting the mileage
pile up and have it tell me when I should have its scheduled
maintenance done.

So, other than to my wallet, there's absolutely no harm by following
the old severe maintenance schedule with my '07 X, right?
Easy Max - 06 Jul 2009 01:55 GMT
>Except for my wallet, it wouldn't hurt, would it?
>
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>So, other than to my wallet, there's absolutely no harm by following
>the old severe maintenance schedule with my '07 X, right?
Tegger - 07 Jul 2009 00:03 GMT
> Except for my wallet, it wouldn't hurt, would it?
>
> I maintained my '03 Pilot by following the "Severe" maintenance
> schedule since up here in Canada, meaning changing the oil every
> 6,000KM/3,700 miles, the tranny fluid every 12,000KM/7,500 miles and
> so forth.

You are to be heartily commended for taking such good care of your vehicle.

If you keep the heap past ten years and keep up your maintenance regimen,
your early diligence will really start to pay off.

> But I feel really uneasy with my X right now by letting the mileage
> pile up and have it tell me when I should have its scheduled
> maintenance done.

That makes me uncomfortable too. But that doesn't mean my discomfort
necessarily leads me to the most correct conclusions. It may well be that
the Maintenance Minder does in fact give you the most effective and least
expensive schedule that is possible.

> So, other than to my wallet, there's absolutely no harm by following
> the old severe maintenance schedule with my '07 X, right?

There is absolutely NO harm at all in doing MORE maintenance than they tell
you to perform. Go have fun.

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Easy Max - 08 Jul 2009 06:15 GMT
>> Except for my wallet, it wouldn't hurt, would it?
>>
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>There is absolutely NO harm at all in doing MORE maintenance than they tell
>you to perform. Go have fun.

Great, great, thanks for your reply, Tegger.  You can always be
trusted to give straight answers in here and at A.A.H.  Thanks again!

Oh, BTW, do you know anything about the DTC 77-1 "Power transmission
power system failure" code my Pilot, the same '03 Pilot I've been
changing the oil every 6,000KM/3,700miles and the tranny fluid every
12,000KM/7,500miles got on my recent 240,000KM/150,000miles major
maintenance got?  I posted about it over at alt.autos.honda :-)
Tegger - 08 Jul 2009 12:01 GMT
> Oh, BTW, do you know anything about the DTC 77-1 "Power transmission
> power system failure" code my Pilot, the same '03 Pilot I've been
> changing the oil every 6,000KM/3,700miles and the tranny fluid every
> 12,000KM/7,500miles got on my recent 240,000KM/150,000miles major
> maintenance got?  I posted about it over at alt.autos.honda :-)

I don't know, and that's why I never answered your post.

This may or may not be a known issue with these vehicles. You should check
with your dealer to see if there are any TSBs or other documentation that
addresses this issue. If not, then you're relying on the experience of the
technicians at that dealership.

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liturgy - 26 Jul 2009 04:07 GMT
>> Oh, BTW, do you know anything about the DTC 77-1 "Power transmission
>> power system failure" code my Pilot, the same '03 Pilot I've been
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>addresses this issue. If not, then you're relying on the experience of the
>technicians at that dealership.

OK, will do and thanks again, Tegger!
tww1491 - 11 Jul 2009 14:33 GMT
>>> Except for my wallet, it wouldn't hurt, would it?
>>>
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> 12,000KM/7,500miles got on my recent 240,000KM/150,000miles major
> maintenance got?  I posted about it over at alt.autos.honda :-)

I was encouraged by the 150k miles you have on your o3 Pilot since we still
have our 03 with right at 80k miles and no problems. Of course, since we
live in middle GA the PIlot has never seen cold weather (unless you count 30
degrees in the morning cold) let alone snow.  I would guess from your post
that the Pilot has been troublefree except for the recent code you received?
liturgy - 26 Jul 2009 04:11 GMT
>>>> Except for my wallet, it wouldn't hurt, would it?
>>>>
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>degrees in the morning cold) let alone snow.  I would guess from your post
>that the Pilot has been troublefree except for the recent code you received?

Sorry for the late reply and our Pilot's transmission has been
troublefree except for the code, so, yes, but I'm sorry I can't say
the same about other things, but that's another story.

I vowed never to buy another Honda again, but when my dear wife test
drove several SUVs in the MDX market, that's what she chose.  But if
our MDX turns out to be as troublesome as our Pilot, then I think even
she will decide on something else in the future, best test drive
experience or not.

Anyway, if I find out anything about the error code, I'll report back
here.
 
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