Question regarding latest '16-'18 Civic Turbo recall...
Back in March I posted about some odd happenings with my '18 Civic:
' https://hondaforum.com/forum/general...nverter-13380/ My mileage bottomed out at 36.7 and only "recovered" to 36.8 when the weather started warming up. I wasn't getting any clouds of smoke or stammering any longer, but when I'm idling there is still a bit more visible exhaust than any of my other 15 Hondas. Then a couple weeks back the recall comes about the "software and main A/C unit updates" Last week I called to make my appointment and found out that they drain the engine oil during this repair. The phone call was a 3 parter because the dealer didn't have the car in the system or registered to me, when I called back to give them the VIN the second girl asked if I needed an oil change soon. I told her I still had 40% oil life on my factory oil (only 6k miles on my car) I know you are supposed to make sure and use the full oil life on the original oil because of the additives, but because of the issues I've been having already - I don't want to wait until fall to have this done (which brought part 3 of the call - talking to someone who was more knowledgable to help decide whether to go ahead and do it) Which brings me to my two questions: First, do the experts on here think it's a bad idea to take the factory oil out with 40% life left? And second, and something I should have asked when I had the service advisor on the phone, but it didn't sink in until later......why does a software and AC control update require the oil to be drained in the first place?? Is there something we are not being told?? Thanks in advance |
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