How do you change the odometer reading on a Honda Civic?

How do you change the odometer reading on a Honda Civic?

To reset the odometer in the Honda Civic first press the menu button located on the left-hand side of the steering wheel. You will see “Odometer/Trip Meter” among the menu choices. Highlight and select it using the steering wheel controls. Select “Trip Meter Reset”.

What is the average lifetime mileage for a Honda Civic?

200,000 miles
Now, let’s answer your question, “how many miles can a Honda Civic last?” On average, it should last for more than 200,000 miles. However, with proper care and maintenance, it can last you longer — up to 300,000 miles or more!

What’s the average mileage of a Honda Civic?

The car just surpassed 745,300 miles and is well on its way to Habib, Jr.’s goal of maxing out the odometer in miles. According to Honda’s site devoted to high-mileage owners, the next closest Civic driver lives in Las Vegas and has 805,000, but that’s a 2003 with a four-year head start.

Why does my Honda Civic speedometer keep going up and down?

When a speedometer malfunctions, it may function in many different ways, including constant idling, rising when the car is idle, reporting an incorrect speed, and bobbing up and down. When a Civic’s speedometer malfunctions, it could be caused by a number of problems.

When did I buy my Honda Civic LX?

It’s a 2006 Honda Civic LX four-door with a manual transmission he bought used from a dealer in May 2007 with approximately 22,000 miles on the odometer. It was a replacement for his Ford Probe, which had 300,000 miles when it went out on him, and a Honda Odyssey minivan that he loved but didn’t quite get the mileage he’d hoped for.

Why are there two oxygen sensors in a Honda Civic?

Unlike most other cars, the Honda Civic has two oxygen sensors, which relay exhaust information to the car’s computer so that the fuel supply and ignition rate of the engine remain stable and efficient.

When a speedometer malfunctions, it may function in many different ways, including constant idling, rising when the car is idle, reporting an incorrect speed, and bobbing up and down. When a Civic’s speedometer malfunctions, it could be caused by a number of problems.

Where is the fuse box on a Honda Civic?

Every Honda Civic has a fuse box, which is located on the inside of the dashboard on the driver’s side. If the fuse that controls the speedometer comes loose or blows, the speedometer may behave erratically, or stop functioning entirely.

Unlike most other cars, the Honda Civic has two oxygen sensors, which relay exhaust information to the car’s computer so that the fuel supply and ignition rate of the engine remain stable and efficient.

What causes the speedometer to stay idle during acceleration?

The Variable Speed Sensor, also known as the VSS, is located on the transmission and will cause the speedometer to remain idle during acceleration if damaged. Corrosion on the connection could also result in speedometer malfunction, and is generally corrected by cleaning, repair or replacement.