10k engine service
kopidanny
09-02-2006, 02:41 PM
:uhoh: hello!!!
i would like to get information for 10k service for my 99' civic, as more details as possible. is there web site for thats, because i want to do it by my self, so it's quite important to find out info on how to do it. i know i should change oil , oil filter, air filters and fuel filters..
thanks!!!
i would like to get information for 10k service for my 99' civic, as more details as possible. is there web site for thats, because i want to do it by my self, so it's quite important to find out info on how to do it. i know i should change oil , oil filter, air filters and fuel filters..
thanks!!!
AudioGuy93DelSol
09-02-2006, 03:24 PM
Do you really mean 10k? There really isn't much to do at 10K. If you meant 100k than it depends on if the 90k service was all done. That's the big one.
kopidanny
09-02-2006, 04:34 PM
thank you for your answer!!!
i'll try to explain my self.
i ment a service after 10,000-15,000 k"m, i usually serviced my car in a local service station, but it's to expencive, so i decided to do it by my self.
and i need some kind of manual or explanation..
thanks again...
p.s. sorry for my spelling mistakes( its not my first languge)
i'll try to explain my self.
i ment a service after 10,000-15,000 k"m, i usually serviced my car in a local service station, but it's to expencive, so i decided to do it by my self.
and i need some kind of manual or explanation..
thanks again...
p.s. sorry for my spelling mistakes( its not my first languge)
bluevp00
09-02-2006, 05:32 PM
How many miles do you have on the car now? There isn't really set schedule for service every 10K -15K, just change the oil every 6-7,000 km. Check the air filter, transmission fluid, coolant, brake & clutch fluid, and tires. Change anything that needs to be changed.
eckoman_pdx
09-03-2006, 12:17 AM
As long as the car's not due for a timing belt change, I'd say yeah, change the oil, check al ther fuilds. Is the PS fluid ok or does it need to be changed? Coolent, does it look ok and does it test to the proper temp (the temp testers are cheap at an auto parts store. Check the tire pressure and add air as neccessary, pull the plugs, if they look good keep em, if they need replacing replace em, check the belts, if they are good ur fine, if there are any cracks replace em, check the tranny fluid, if it looks bad a drain and fill or flush is in order..etc. A 10-15,000 km service is about a 6200-9300 mile service. Nothing major at that point, mostly checking fluids, plugs, belts and making sure all is in order, and replacing anything if it's needed.
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