Putting im my car for its 1st service (1000km) in the morning.
Anything I should mentioned to service deparment to check up on ?
Also think I should change oil filter ? as in the service guide there is no mention of chaneg of filter.
Thanks Guys
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Putting im my car for its 1st service (1000km) in the morning.
Anything I should mentioned to service deparment to check up on ?
Also think I should change oil filter ? as in the service guide there is no mention of chaneg of filter.
Thanks Guys
Yes i would get it changed as well, which dealer are you going to get it done at ?
Yeah, change the oil filter. At Rick Damelian, they recommend that you change the oil filter at 1000km.
Hornsby Honda :D:DQuote:
Originally Posted by SpeedBird
I wouldn't change the oil filter at the first service, the mineral oil helps break in the engine. Just stick to the service manual and you can't go wrong.
REV888, i searched the thread for 1st service on a euro and this came up. did u get ur oil filter changed?
im asking because im getting my 1st service done on saturday
Yes I did get my Oil Filter Changed I did so by request,Quote:
Originally Posted by stephen8512
I asked so many questions to fix and change things on my 1st service make sure you make a list of all the thinks you wont to be done on the 1st service as it is done almost for free all I paid for was the oil and filter + also got the foggys installed to.
Good Luck! Let me know how you go.
Which dealer are you off to as I am not to sure if I will go back to mine they could not even change a H1 bulb ( they advised me it was the wrong bulb)Phhhh...
thanks rev888
btw if u dont mind me asking, what other questions did u ask? (if u can remember)
how much did u pay for the oil filter?
And im probably going to either larke hoskins at homebush or parramatta trivett classic honda (parramatta is closer...but meh)
From memory without looking at invoice i think oil filter was around $21.Quote:
Originally Posted by stephen8512
Other questions I asked was:
1.To fix seatbelt on passenger side would not click in correctly.
2. Change a set of bulbs for me which they did not do :( Even though they were the correct size they said they did not fit :thumbdwn: :(
3. Had this massive black plate backing on the front where the number plate was sitting I only have a small numplate told them to cut it down.
Few other things I mentioned but they were the main things.
yeah about the number plate thing
its HUUUUUUUGE
and quite fugly imo
hmmmm i dont think i need to change the bulbs since i have HID's :D and with the passenger seatbelt, no dramas atm..
but thanks again for the info :D hopefully the euro will run smoother after its first service
Dude! Cut the number plate backing yourself. Won't take you 10 mins to do it!Quote:
Originally Posted by REV888
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Originally Posted by PERTH_EURO