Follow the advice in the driver's manual.
Scheduled maintenance for a 2003 Honda Civic applies to the type of service needed to keep the car running healthy. Oil changes are an example of scheduled maintenance.
Time for scheduled maintenance.
Yes It either means you are do for regular scheduled maintenance or it needs to be repaired.
It is not necessary to have a maintenance check done at the dealership where you bought the car. A scheduled maintenance can be performed at any dealership, auto-repair shop, or franchise.
Time for scheduled maintenance.
A Chilton can provide information on how to reset the scheduled maintenance advisory on a 1997 C230. If this isn't own then the owner's manual can assist in resetting the scheduled maintenance advisory.
It is notifying you it is time for scheduled vehicle maintenance. Consult the drivers manual for more info.
The actual schedule of car maintenance varies depending on YEAR VEHICLE MAKER MODEL ENGINE TYPE CURRENT MILEAGE This are the points includes in schedule maintenance of vehicle.
The terms are more or less interchangeable. In some instances preventative maintenance such as washing and waxing the vehicle, replacing the wiper blades, replacing a worn drive belt, or inspecting any component is not a scheduled maintenance item, but instead is preventative. Most other scheduled maintenance is preventative maintenance.
A fully serviced schedule is a comprehensive safety check that ensures that your car delivers optimum performance after maintenance.
Tushar, With a Honda, as long as the scheduled maintenance is followed 113K miles is not even half the life of the engine. Stick with your maintenance schedule and you will get over 300K out of your car. Just remember, DON'T PUT OFF YOUR MAINTENANCE.... Good luck, Tom
All maintenance is communicated to you from the dash display. There is no "scheduled" maintenance except oil every 5K miles and air filter 15K if you are in dusty conditions. The car will tell you when it needs something.