in reading other posts, it looks like i changed my oil a little early.
around 5k. however, the oil life indicator is now @ 10% and im
wondering why it didnt recognize the new oil. or is resetting it done
manually? thanks
SS
"SS" <scottseifer@gmail.com> wrote in news:1164915529.343132.303580@
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> in reading other posts, it looks like i changed my oil a little early.
> around 5k. however, the oil life indicator is now @ 10% and im
> wondering why it didnt recognize the new oil. or is resetting it done
> manually? thanks
It is set manually. Check your Owner's Manual.
Your car is not a Mercedes or BMW; it does not actually sense oil
condition. It computes oil life by considering mileage plus driving habits
and ambient temperatures.
And changing your oil early is *NEVER* a problem. The earlier the better.
the Minder is there for those lazy slobs who would otherwise be tempted to
take it to 10 or 15K.

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SS - 30 Nov 2006 20:11 GMT
> It is set manually. Check your Owner's Manual.
ive read the entire owners manual and its not in there.
Tegger - 30 Nov 2006 21:28 GMT
"SS" <scottseifer@gmail.com> wrote in news:1164917485.139520.260350@
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>> It is set manually. Check your Owner's Manual.
>
> ive read the entire owners manual and its not in there.
That's awfully hard to believe.
Go to Honda's own Techinfo site, here:
https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/logon.asp
Choose "Owner's Manuals"from the menu at left (no login required). Navigate
to your car.
Your information is on
page 196 if you have a sedan;
page 224 if you have a coupe.

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Art - 01 Dec 2006 17:37 GMT
Actually in at least one of the Honda manuals I have for a 2005 Accord
hybrid or a 2006 Odyssey (can't remember which one I read it in), it says
not to do the first oil change early. Presumably there are special
additives in the factory oil.
> "SS" <scottseifer@gmail.com> wrote in news:1164915529.343132.303580@
> 16g2000cwy.googlegroups.com:
[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
> the Minder is there for those lazy slobs who would otherwise be tempted to
> take it to 10 or 15K.
ACAR - 01 Dec 2006 18:51 GMT
> Actually in at least one of the Honda manuals I have for a 2005 Accord
> hybrid or a 2006 Odyssey (can't remember which one I read it in), it says
> not to do the first oil change early. Presumably there are special
> additives in the factory oil.
A 5000 mile oil change interval corresponds to the "Severe" service
interval for our 2004 I4 Accord; so the oil change was not "early."
Do you think there's any relationship between Honda's presumed "special
additives" and Mobil's claim that Mobil 1 is "fully synthetic?" Same
marketing team?
> > "SS" <scottseifer@gmail.com> wrote in news:1164915529.343132.303580@
> > 16g2000cwy.googlegroups.com:
> >
> >> in reading other posts, it looks like i changed my oil a little early.
> >> around 5k.
snip
Art - 03 Dec 2006 20:32 GMT
I don't think a single sentence about not changing your factory oil early
buried in an owners manual constitutes an attempt at marketing anything.
>> Actually in at least one of the Honda manuals I have for a 2005 Accord
>> hybrid or a 2006 Odyssey (can't remember which one I read it in), it says
[quoted text clipped - 14 lines]
>> >> around 5k.
> snip