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Have 2007 Honda Ridgeline. How many miles are recommended between oil and filter change?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 21, 2009

SOURCE: 2007 honda ridgeline vibration in the steering wheel

I used to work for honda and found this issue only once. After checking the driveshaft, differential, and tires, i found that the drive axles were the problem with vibration in the steering or upon acceleration. 

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 29, 2009

SOURCE: oil filter in civic 97

If you go to a reputable motor factor,
you can only be sold the correct filter for the civic.
As there are soo many variables in engine type, it's almost impossible to tell, oil volume, or which type filter.
However, I will say, be sure that you don't mix semi-synthetic oil, and mineral oil.
Oil changes should be undertaken every 30,000 miles, (unless under extra work load, (in which case, slightly more regularly))

Otherwise, 10/40 or 15/40 grade oil, is perfectly fine.
The trick to not overfilling the oil, is simply just to take your time, clean the dip stick and retry, until you have the correct reading.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 11, 2009

SOURCE: how to change a serpentine belt on 2007 Honda

You'll need a 1/2 inch socket wrench to fit on the inlet of the idler pulley. You'll also need an extension bar to lengthen the socket wrench because the wrench alone won't be long enough to reach. Apply pressure to the pulley to take the tension off the belt. Slide the belt off and then install the new one using the diagram under the hood as a guide. Check this thread for some photos:

http://www.ridgelineownersclub.com/forums/showthread.php?t=28138

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 19, 2009

SOURCE: 2007 honda odyssey oil change and

Have supplies ready(long stem funnel to reachfill hole, 4 qts honda genuine atf-z1, rags for drips)
1. First, park the car while its hot on a flat surface and turn the engine off. Locate the yellow transmission dipstick and remove it and wipe it clean.
2. Look for the the ATF fill plug and washer(below and to the left of the brake fluid reservoir) 17mm marked "ATF" and remove it.
3. Locate the drain plug(not the one on pointing towards the drivers front tire but its located on on the drivers side of the transmission pointing towards the passengers side and lying horizontally) and remove it along with the washer. Its blue and is a standard 3/8 square drive plug and remove it. Drain completely. (wait 15 min or so until ALL is gone and replace the plug after throughly cleaning the magnet that is attached to it).
5. Replace atf fluid(honda says 3.3 qts- but mine took 3.8 to bring to first hole in dipstick level-check while running(use honda z-1 fluid only-yes- its expensive).
6. Replace fill bolt and washer and tighten.
7. Replace dipstick, let engine get hot and recheck. Recheck again after driving a day or so.
Your done-good work, you saved a $100 dollars...

It can be changed for every 60000 miles..

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 04, 2010

SOURCE: Hi, I bought a 2007 Honda Ridgeline The radio

you can call honda if it is the factory radio.. if you give them the vin number they should be able to help you... once you receive it you should keep it saved somewhere because every time you disconnect the battery it will reset again... sometimes you can find the code in the owners manual or sometimes you get a little card with the code on it... good luck

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