How often does your car need service? what should you expect to pay? Find out here!
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The Acura motto has always been Precision Crafted Performance. Such performance doesn’t come unless you take care of your vehicle. To that end, their owner’s manual offers details on how to get the most out of your new Acura vehicle.
Recent Acura models utilize a Maintenance Minder to remind you of the various events regarding your vehicle’s maintenance. The Minder will display on the multi-information display screen. The engine oil life screen displays how much life remains of your motor oil, from 100-percent down to 0-percent. This will occur when the maintenance minder has determined, based on mileage and load factors, how capable your oil remains to do its job. Under normal conditions, that could be a range from 7,500 to 10,000 miles. Severe conditions could trigger alerts in a range from 3,000-4,999 miles.
The Maintenance Minder will also display other important service items, based on alpha-numeric codes. For example, Code A alerts are the Maintenance Main Items, while Code B offers what Acura classifies as Maintenance Sub Items. They include the following items needing your attention:
As with any car, this is a baseline. If you subject your Acura vehicle to a hard-knock life, including operations in dusty or windy conditions or those that require an engine to work harder than normal, it would be beneficial to perform such maintenance sooner than scheduled. Some Automakers make it easier than others, but the end result will be a vehicle that takes you when you want to go, where you want to go, every time.
Owners can take vehicle maintenance further by adding additional service and warranty contracts, which combine the maintenance plan covering oil changes, tire rotations, and other services with a longer bumper-to-bumper plan that providing additional component coverage. Pricing varies from dealer to dealer covering the car for 5, 6, 7, 8 years or up to 120,000 miles.