Anyone else at 100k?
#1
Anyone else at 100k?
Greetings!
I'm very happy to say that my 2003 Civic Hybrid just hit the 100,000 mile mark! Despite being driven pretty hard, it's only needed a handful of repairs:
- Catalytic Converter at 50,000 miles.
-Catalytic converter at 90,000 miles.
-Door locking assembly
- 12-volt backup battery.
The only repair I had to pay for was the backup battery ($89).
Has anyone else reached 100,000 miles? What kinds of repairs were needed? What's your satisfaction level?
I've only had a few gripes, so I give my car a 9 out of 10.
I'm very happy to say that my 2003 Civic Hybrid just hit the 100,000 mile mark! Despite being driven pretty hard, it's only needed a handful of repairs:
- Catalytic Converter at 50,000 miles.
-Catalytic converter at 90,000 miles.
-Door locking assembly
- 12-volt backup battery.
The only repair I had to pay for was the backup battery ($89).
Has anyone else reached 100,000 miles? What kinds of repairs were needed? What's your satisfaction level?
I've only had a few gripes, so I give my car a 9 out of 10.
#2
Re: Anyone else at 100k?
I have 60+K miles on my '04 HCH. I have a question: How did you know that the catalytic converter needed to be replaced? I have driven several cars, each close to 200k miles, and have never had to replace a catalytic converter. Ever.
And, 40k miles on the secod CC seems low.
Forgive me for being nosey.
And, 40k miles on the secod CC seems low.
Forgive me for being nosey.
#3
Re: Anyone else at 100k?
Originally Posted by zadscmc
I have 60+K miles on my '04 HCH. I have a question: How did you know that the catalytic converter needed to be replaced? I have driven several cars, each close to 200k miles, and have never had to replace a catalytic converter. Ever.
And, 40k miles on the secod CC seems low.
Forgive me for being nosey.
And, 40k miles on the secod CC seems low.
Forgive me for being nosey.
This issue is the main reason why I didn't give the car a score of "10".
#4
Re: Anyone else at 100k?
Oh, I forgot... The "Check Engine" light came on when the catalytic converter failed. I took the car in for diagnostics, and that's what the technicians found both times.
On the bright side, I'm still on the original set of brake pads!
On the bright side, I'm still on the original set of brake pads!
#5
Re: Anyone else at 100k?
Just took her in for her 90,000 mile check up. Everything seems to be running just fine. Got her first brake job and replaced the orginial tires. That's all I have basically had to do! The IMA battery seems to be discharging and charging a little more rapidly than it normally has been, but I'm still getting about 49 mpg.
Howard
Howard
#6
Re: Anyone else at 100k?
I'll turn over 100k next month sometime on my '04 HCH (MT). No problems yet. Replaced tires at ~65k. Oil and filter changes (myself) every 5k (Mobil 1 0W-20), cabin and air filters every 30k. At 100k, I'm going to flush radiator, change spark plugs, and check MT fluid level. That's it. Great car. Mileage keeps creeping HIGHER (now ~51mpg tank average), not sure if it's due to the car, or me. I drive mostly congested interstates (I80, and I55(sucks)), 73mph when I can.
#7
Re: Anyone else at 100k?
This is great news fellas!!! I'm approaching 40k in my 03, it looks like I'm on my way to many more miles of repair free driving. I did have to replace my tires at 35k. No biggie, the tires I got I think are improving my mpg. Kumho Power Star 758, cheap too. Why was the backup battery so much?
#9
Re: Anyone else at 100k?
I have typically been hard on tires, and even with the pressure changes that I have made to the tires, I still needed to replace mine at 50k. I replaced them with the OEM Bridgestone 321s (I overpaid for them, next time I'll know).
I'll have to dig out my Chilton manual to see how to check the MT fluid.
Thanks for the answers, Chris.
I'll have to dig out my Chilton manual to see how to check the MT fluid.
Thanks for the answers, Chris.
#10
Re: Anyone else at 100k?
Originally Posted by zadscmc
I have typically been hard on tires, and even with the pressure changes that I have made to the tires, I still needed to replace mine at 50k. I replaced them with the OEM Bridgestone 321s (I overpaid for them, next time I'll know).
I'll have to dig out my Chilton manual to see how to check the MT fluid.
Thanks for the answers, Chris.
I'll have to dig out my Chilton manual to see how to check the MT fluid.
Thanks for the answers, Chris.
You can see the entire maintenance history for my car by clicking the "Hybrid Repair Log" in my Signature File. It's a lot shorter than that poor guy from Canada with the woefully defective Insight! I also have a selection of opinions on the "Hybrid mini-forum" link.
Thanks!
Chris