In the interest of taking good care of your car, this should be done, in addition to replacing the water pump, around every 100,000 miles or less.
It's not advisable to exceed that mileage, and it's important that you replace the water pump in addition to the timing belt while the engine is apart.
Generally, not a very expensive maintenance task compared to European or American cars. it should be in the neighborhood of $500 or so from a reputable mechanic, although it can be noted that it is only about $100 in parts and the rest is labor overhead costs. So, if you know someone or have a good mechanic or the know-how to do it yourself, that's your best bet. Nonetheless, an important maintenance task to stay on top of if you want your car to continue to run(and well).
Every 100,000 miles
after 100,000 miles for ur fist change, then after 80,000miles then on
If it is a chain, never. If it is a belt, usually around 100,000 miles. The break point on a 2000 civic is 120,000.
I believe that is at 105,000 miles
never
You should change the air filter in your Honda Civic when it is dirty or at every second oil change. Most filters will last for two oil changes through standard daily driving.
You don't as the 2004 Honda CRV uses a timing chain and not a belt. It should last the life of the engine.
My recommendation is every 5,000 miles change the oil & filter.
You should change the oil in a 1994 Honda Civic every 3 months or 3,000 miles. This ensures that contaminants and metal shards are not allowed to continuously circulate inside the engine.
every 3000-5000 miles, but your owners manual should tell you exactly what Honda recommends
How often should oil be changed on 2007 Honda civic The Civic Maintenance Minder on the dash will tell you when to change the oil. If you don't want to listen to the computer, just do it every 3,000 - 5,000 miles and you will be OK.
often 400 flat if he wont do it for that someone else will