New Civic Type R 2023 maintenance advice that dealers don't

New Civic Type R 2023 maintenance advice that dealers don't

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Jimmy Rich

Original Poster:

14 posts

2 months

Thursday 14th March
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Has anyone any tips on maintaining this car for example is it worth getting oil change between 10,000 mile service intervals. Or any other useful advice. Car is sweet btw just put 1000 miles on it's since picked it up with 5 miles on it. And it's been great even in just comfort mode it's quick enough to give most cars a run for there money. Sporty Merc who decided to race me and had more power in comfort mode than he could muster. Not that I advice racing anyone on public rds!! And if 50 are reading it's just a story or dream I had!!!

BlueJ

320 posts

46 months

Saturday 16th March
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I have an FL5 Type R and the service intervals are the earlier of 12,500 miles or 12 months.

Personally I don't plan to have intermediate oil changes - I'm happy with the above.


nobby8628

91 posts

219 months

Monday 8th April
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It ultimately is on you and how you wish to look after your car and how long you wish to own the car for?

if you are going to get rid of the car within its warranty period then go with the service plan as specified.

If you plan to hold onto the car for longer and happy to keep your car in tip top condition then i would look at increasing number of service intervals. Do your research with regards to oil changes and turbo cars etc. Bear in mind this car uses 0w 20 oils etc. I have made decsion to change oil at least twice per annum. Currently doing over 10k per year on my FL5. As stated i have no plan to change the car anytime soon (within the next 3-5 yrs min) and could be a longer term keeper for me and therefore happy to pay the extra and invest in the longer term of car/engine health!

Jimmy Rich said:
Has anyone any tips on maintaining this car for example is it worth getting oil change between 10,000 mile service intervals. Or any other useful advice. Car is sweet btw just put 1000 miles on it's since picked it up with 5 miles on it. And it's been great even in just comfort mode it's quick enough to give most cars a run for there money. Sporty Merc who decided to race me and had more power in comfort mode than he could muster. Not that I advice racing anyone on public rds!! And if 50 are reading it's just a story or dream I had!!!
Edited by nobby8628 on Monday 8th April 19:41

Matt_T

395 posts

75 months

Thursday 11th April
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I don't think that that the Honda dealer will agree to do a oil change that is outside the schedule (ie do an imtermediate oil change). And if you do it outside the Honda network you may invalidate your warranty?

I have an Accord that is main dealer serviced, I was due to do a 2000-mile drive through highlands of Scotland just 2 months before the next service was due, and the dealer flat refused to bring the oil change forward 2 months.

Maybe ask your dealer what they think...

Zarco

17,887 posts

210 months

Thursday 11th April
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Matt_T said:
I don't think that that the Honda dealer will agree to do a oil change that is outside the schedule (ie do an imtermediate oil change). And if you do it outside the Honda network you may invalidate your warranty?

I have an Accord that is main dealer serviced, I was due to do a 2000-mile drive through highlands of Scotland just 2 months before the next service was due, and the dealer flat refused to bring the oil change forward 2 months.

Maybe ask your dealer what they think...
Seems a bit bizarre on both counts.

Jimmy Rich

Original Poster:

14 posts

2 months

Friday 12th April
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nobby8628 said:
That's helpful to know and what u was thinking
Edited by nobby8628 on Monday 8th April 19:41

Smint

1,717 posts

36 months

Sunday 14th April
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Service the brakes properly, preferably every year but at least every other year.
Not sure on official gearbox oil change intervals, but slipping a change in every 40k will do nothing but good.

Regarding in between engine oil servicing, why not slip a change in yourself in between normal servicing and keep the bills for when you wish to sell, dealer buyer won't be in the least interested but the switched on private buyer will be very interested in your car when you advertise it.

If planning keeping for a long time consider getting the vehicle rustproofed.

Edited by Smint on Sunday 14th April 16:35

nobby8628

91 posts

219 months

Tuesday
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you DO NOT invalidate warranty if you purchase and fit Honda OEM parts. My understanding was that was a ruling by EU etc many years ago

Oils and filters for this car will be purchased through Honda network. So there should be no invalidation of warranty in relation to consumable items and when it is possible to do as DIY.

Matt_T said:
I don't think that that the Honda dealer will agree to do a oil change that is outside the schedule (ie do an imtermediate oil change). And if you do it outside the Honda network you may invalidate your warranty?

I have an Accord that is main dealer serviced, I was due to do a 2000-mile drive through highlands of Scotland just 2 months before the next service was due, and the dealer flat refused to bring the oil change forward 2 months.

Maybe ask your dealer what they think...

nobby8628

91 posts

219 months

Tuesday
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Smint said:
Service the brakes properly, preferably every year but at least every other year.
Not sure on official gearbox oil change intervals, but slipping a change in every 40k will do nothing but good.

Regarding in between engine oil servicing, why not slip a change in yourself in between normal servicing and keep the bills for when you wish to sell, dealer buyer won't be in the least interested but the switched on private buyer will be very interested in your car when you advertise it.

If planning keeping for a long time consider getting the vehicle rustproofed.

Edited by Smint on Sunday 14th April 16:35
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Matt_T

395 posts

75 months

Wednesday
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I was more thinking that if you did an intermediate service (outside of the dealer network) it could affect the warranty as you have deviated from the manufactureres service schedule? Maybe I'm wrong though...

nobby8628 said:
you DO NOT invalidate warranty if you purchase and fit Honda OEM parts. My understanding was that was a ruling by EU etc many years ago

Oils and filters for this car will be purchased through Honda network. So there should be no invalidation of warranty in relation to consumable items and when it is possible to do as DIY.

Matt_T said:
I don't think that that the Honda dealer will agree to do a oil change that is outside the schedule (ie do an imtermediate oil change). And if you do it outside the Honda network you may invalidate your warranty?

I have an Accord that is main dealer serviced, I was due to do a 2000-mile drive through highlands of Scotland just 2 months before the next service was due, and the dealer flat refused to bring the oil change forward 2 months.

Maybe ask your dealer what they think...