Oil percentage honda crv

I have a 2009 Honda CRV and the other day I noticed that the 15% Oil Life reminder light came on (this is the first time I've seen it) as well as the maintenance (wrench) reminder. So far my car has gone a little over 8300 miles and I had my first oil change about 5300 miles. My first oil You have to manually reset your oil life indicator. Check your owner's manual - it should tell you how to do it. If it doesn't - get on one of the Honda CRV forums, and, search for the reset procedure.

The Honda CRV has a feature that shows you the Engine Oil Life. It is shown as a percentage. The higher the percentage number, the more Engine Oil Life you  The system shows engine oil life as a percentage, which drops over time as the vehicle racks up miles. It starts out at 100% with fresh engine oil, and winds  The Honda Maintenance Minder will display remaining oil life as a percent (%). Once your Honda displays 30% oil life remaining you should consider setting an   Watch tutorials about your 2019 Honda CR-V Maintenance Minder™ System, including videos and tips designed to improve safety and performance.

The Honda Maintenance Minder will display remaining oil life as a percent (%). Once your Honda displays 30% oil life remaining you should consider setting an  

I have a 2009 Honda CRV and the other day I noticed that the 15% Oil Life reminder light came on (this is the first time I've seen it) as well as the maintenance (wrench) reminder. So far my car has gone a little over 8300 miles and I had my first oil change about 5300 miles. My first oil You have to manually reset your oil life indicator. Check your owner's manual - it should tell you how to do it. If it doesn't - get on one of the Honda CRV forums, and, search for the reset procedure. RAY: The Honda system gives you a reading of "oil life remaining." So when you first change the oil, it reads 100 percent. You're supposed to change the oil before the gauge reads 0 percent. Your dealer is recommending that you change it when it gets down to 20 percent, and I'd agree with that. The MM just came on in my '08 CR-V. The oil life indicator is at 15%. I have about 9,000 miles on it, and this will be my first oil change. I'm going out of town tomorrrow (driving the CR-V about 130 miles away). Do I need to take my CR-V in for the oil change and tire rotation before I

RAY: The Honda system gives you a reading of "oil life remaining." So when you first change the oil, it reads 100 percent. You're supposed to change the oil before the gauge reads 0 percent. Your dealer is recommending that you change it when it gets down to 20 percent, and I'd agree with that.

The MM just came on in my '08 CR-V. The oil life indicator is at 15%. I have about 9,000 miles on it, and this will be my first oil change. I'm going out of town tomorrrow (driving the CR-V about 130 miles away). Do I need to take my CR-V in for the oil change and tire rotation before I

You have to manually reset your oil life indicator. Check your owner's manual - it should tell you how to do it. If it doesn't - get on one of the Honda CRV forums, and, search for the reset procedure.

RAY: The Honda system gives you a reading of "oil life remaining." So when you first change the oil, it reads 100 percent. You're supposed to change the oil before the gauge reads 0 percent. Your dealer is recommending that you change it when it gets down to 20 percent, and I'd agree with that. I have a 2014 Honda Pilot with 3600 miles on it. Historically I have always changed oil in my vehicles every 3000 miles, using good quality non-synthetic oil. Now this Honda has an "oil life indicator" and it reports the oil still has 60% of it's life left. The manual says I should change the oil when there is about 15% life left. I have a 2009 Honda CRV and the other day I noticed that the 15% Oil Life reminder light came on (this is the first time I've seen it) as well as the maintenance (wrench) reminder. So far my car has gone a little over 8300 miles and I had my first oil change about 5300 miles. My first oil You have to manually reset your oil life indicator. Check your owner's manual - it should tell you how to do it. If it doesn't - get on one of the Honda CRV forums, and, search for the reset procedure. RAY: The Honda system gives you a reading of "oil life remaining." So when you first change the oil, it reads 100 percent. You're supposed to change the oil before the gauge reads 0 percent. Your dealer is recommending that you change it when it gets down to 20 percent, and I'd agree with that.

Your vehicle shows engine oil life as a percentage. Your vehicle will start with 100% oil life and over time as you put miles on the vehicle it will wind down to 0%  

I have a 2009 Honda CRV and the other day I noticed that the 15% Oil Life reminder light came on (this is the first time I've seen it) as well as the maintenance (wrench) reminder. So far my car has gone a little over 8300 miles and I had my first oil change about 5300 miles. My first oil You have to manually reset your oil life indicator. Check your owner's manual - it should tell you how to do it. If it doesn't - get on one of the Honda CRV forums, and, search for the reset procedure.

The system shows engine oil life as a percentage, which drops over time as the vehicle racks up miles. It starts out at 100% with fresh engine oil, and winds  The Honda Maintenance Minder will display remaining oil life as a percent (%). Once your Honda displays 30% oil life remaining you should consider setting an