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Re: 15,000 mi Service and Beyond [mjtian] by fndlyfmrflyr
Jan 28, 2005 (2:31 am)
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Replying to: mjtian (Jan 26, 2005 10:51 am)

Around here Acura dealers charge $80 to $90 to change the VTM fluid. The Honda dealer charges $50. Same job, same fluid. The fluid costs about $20 per gallon and it takes about three quarts. Fluid change interval is at 30K odometer multiples after the first change at 7500 miles.
 
You will not void your warranty as long as you have documentation that the service was done in a timely manner (even if you do it yourself).
 
My current Acura dealer thinks a lot of his service (high prices), but does give a free loaner and has matched a lower price for service in the past.
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Tires by steve290
Mar 03, 2005 (6:24 am)
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Any other tire choices for an 02 MDX besides the Goodyear or Michelin? I got great mileage out of Goodyears and was going to change to Michelin, but heard a lot of negative comments about them. I had assumed that the Michelins were better than the Goodyears because they put them on the Touring model. Any thoughts?
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Steve290 by hopeitsfriday
Mar 03, 2005 (4:35 pm)
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The Michelin cross terrain has a much better traction rating than the Good year integrity, but it cost almost twice as much. The Goodyear Fortera HL and the Yokohama Geolandar H/T-S are also good choices, at about $35 cheaper than the cross terrain.
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Re: Tires [steve290] by fndlyfmrflyr
Mar 05, 2005 (12:29 am)
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Replying to: steve290 (Mar 03, 2005 6:24 am)

The only negative I have for the Michelin Cross Terrains on my MDX is they do not grip well during fast cornering. Ride is very good, can't complain about noise, they've been okay in the wet, and they wear well. CR did not rate them highly though.
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re: tires by sbcooke
Mar 05, 2005 (8:05 am)
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I like the michelins a lot. I have Bridgestone dueler a/t's on my other truck and they are good too.
 
There are lots of good tire choices out there and it is probably the most common car upgrade going. Check out what the X5 and ML has on them? What type of driving do you want? For all around I think the cross terrains are probably one of the best on the market. Though for Arizona roads for example, you might want a z rated tire?
 
If you wanted to take the MDX to camping sites/beach driving etc you could consider getting tires on a 16" rim...the 17" low profile is a drawback in offroad (even light) situations.
 
Don't feel stuck with either of the stock choices, although the michelins are quite good in my opinion.
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Re: 15,000 mi Service and Beyond [fndlyfmrflyr] by phillybigeasy
Mar 05, 2005 (8:41 am)
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Replying to: fndlyfmrflyr (Jan 28, 2005 2:31 am)

I took my '04 MDX to a Honda Dealer for oil change and 15k Service. Total bill was $98.60 ($58 for the VTM fluid change, although $30 for an oil change is a bit high, especially with no lubrication required!). I'm glad I read the other post's, if I had an Acura dealer close by, I probably would have been overcharged even more.
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Regular Fuel by meyervilla
Mar 05, 2005 (10:40 am)
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Will using regular fuel (87 octane) rather than premium (91 octane) damage the engine? I used regular in my Camry V6 with no problem and no noticeable reduction in power. I can't see paying $2.00 more per fill up at today's prices.
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Re: Regular Fuel [meyervilla] by fndlyfmrflyr
Mar 07, 2005 (10:01 pm)
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Replying to: meyervilla (Mar 05, 2005 10:40 am)

See other posts. You will not damage your engine if you use regular (as long as the engine electronics are working properly). However you will probably not save significant (or possibly any) money by using regular. You will lose some performance using regular, but you probably will not notice without a stop watch.
 
Tests on my MDX show premium (vs. regular) gives about 8% better mpg and tests using a stop watch show the car accelerates significantly faster with premium too. Around here the difference in cost is just over 8 percent. If gas prices continue to increase the cost difference will become less than 8%.
 
My tests were done over 1500 miles for each grade of fuel. The road and driving conditions were similar throughout and involved local and freeway driving (including some long drives). Actual fuel used was used for mpg calculations, not the inaccurate trip computer.
 
The car drove fine on regular and did not feel different than when premium is used.
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Tires flat spot by sdao16
Mar 08, 2005 (7:16 am)
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I have 2003 MDX with about 16000 miles, mostly driven during the weekend. My MDX tend to have some steering wheel vibration between 75-80 mph that comes and go. I have contact the dealership service and they are blaming on flat spot on the tires from not driving it often enought. Have anyone experience the same problem with their MDX?
 
The service dept also tell me that I will need a 15K service that going to cost me around $300. Is this worth it or should I do this myself?
 
Thanks!
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re: by sbcooke
Mar 08, 2005 (7:01 pm)
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Flat spot...rotate tires and drive it a little more or don't let it sit for weeks at a time...i.e. roll it back 2 feet without starting the engine.
 
$300 isn't bad, check a honda dealer for maybe better pricing. Also itemize, some things you don't need? Check wiper blades, tire pressure, etc. Maybe give them a list and get a price? You probably should follow the extreme schedule since you don't drive it a lot, so you will need a vtm change at 15K...you could wait until 22K, but I wouldn't wait until 30k since you don't drive it so much.

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