2007 Accord - Cruise Control
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Re: 2007 Accord - Cruise Control
"Grumpy AuContraire" <Grumpster@GrumpyvilleNOT.com> wrote in message
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> John Horner wrote:
>>
>> no name wrote:
>> > The manufacturer's recommended break-in period for a Honda Accord, six
>> > cylinder, with automatic is 600 miles. I was advised by someone at the
>> > dealership that cruise control should not be used until the vehicle
>> > has been driven for 1500 miles. The owner's manual makes no mention of
>> > a separate break-in for the cruise control. Has anyone else ever
>> > heard this?
>> >
>>
>> People say all kinds of dumb things. Some of those people work in car
>> dealerships. Don't worry about it.
>>
>
> Uh, generally, break-in periods suggest not driving at constant speeds.
> So, in this case, the advice may well have been appropriate.
>
The "no cruise control" period was almost three times the break-in period. I
think half a point to each perspective is due.
Mike
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>
>
> John Horner wrote:
>>
>> no name wrote:
>> > The manufacturer's recommended break-in period for a Honda Accord, six
>> > cylinder, with automatic is 600 miles. I was advised by someone at the
>> > dealership that cruise control should not be used until the vehicle
>> > has been driven for 1500 miles. The owner's manual makes no mention of
>> > a separate break-in for the cruise control. Has anyone else ever
>> > heard this?
>> >
>>
>> People say all kinds of dumb things. Some of those people work in car
>> dealerships. Don't worry about it.
>>
>
> Uh, generally, break-in periods suggest not driving at constant speeds.
> So, in this case, the advice may well have been appropriate.
>
The "no cruise control" period was almost three times the break-in period. I
think half a point to each perspective is due.
Mike
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Re: 2007 Accord - Cruise Control
"Grumpy AuContraire" <Grumpster@GrumpyvilleNOT.com> wrote in message
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>
>
> John Horner wrote:
>>
>> no name wrote:
>> > The manufacturer's recommended break-in period for a Honda Accord, six
>> > cylinder, with automatic is 600 miles. I was advised by someone at the
>> > dealership that cruise control should not be used until the vehicle
>> > has been driven for 1500 miles. The owner's manual makes no mention of
>> > a separate break-in for the cruise control. Has anyone else ever
>> > heard this?
>> >
>>
>> People say all kinds of dumb things. Some of those people work in car
>> dealerships. Don't worry about it.
>>
>
> Uh, generally, break-in periods suggest not driving at constant speeds.
> So, in this case, the advice may well have been appropriate.
>
The "no cruise control" period was almost three times the break-in period. I
think half a point to each perspective is due.
Mike
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>
>
> John Horner wrote:
>>
>> no name wrote:
>> > The manufacturer's recommended break-in period for a Honda Accord, six
>> > cylinder, with automatic is 600 miles. I was advised by someone at the
>> > dealership that cruise control should not be used until the vehicle
>> > has been driven for 1500 miles. The owner's manual makes no mention of
>> > a separate break-in for the cruise control. Has anyone else ever
>> > heard this?
>> >
>>
>> People say all kinds of dumb things. Some of those people work in car
>> dealerships. Don't worry about it.
>>
>
> Uh, generally, break-in periods suggest not driving at constant speeds.
> So, in this case, the advice may well have been appropriate.
>
The "no cruise control" period was almost three times the break-in period. I
think half a point to each perspective is due.
Mike
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Re: 2007 Accord - Cruise Control
"Grumpy AuContraire" <Grumpster@GrumpyvilleNOT.com> wrote in message
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>
>
> John Horner wrote:
>>
>> no name wrote:
>> > The manufacturer's recommended break-in period for a Honda Accord, six
>> > cylinder, with automatic is 600 miles. I was advised by someone at the
>> > dealership that cruise control should not be used until the vehicle
>> > has been driven for 1500 miles. The owner's manual makes no mention of
>> > a separate break-in for the cruise control. Has anyone else ever
>> > heard this?
>> >
>>
>> People say all kinds of dumb things. Some of those people work in car
>> dealerships. Don't worry about it.
>>
>
> Uh, generally, break-in periods suggest not driving at constant speeds.
> So, in this case, the advice may well have been appropriate.
>
The "no cruise control" period was almost three times the break-in period. I
think half a point to each perspective is due.
Mike
news:4559AA90.FD5DBFF7@GrumpyvilleNOT.com...
>
>
> John Horner wrote:
>>
>> no name wrote:
>> > The manufacturer's recommended break-in period for a Honda Accord, six
>> > cylinder, with automatic is 600 miles. I was advised by someone at the
>> > dealership that cruise control should not be used until the vehicle
>> > has been driven for 1500 miles. The owner's manual makes no mention of
>> > a separate break-in for the cruise control. Has anyone else ever
>> > heard this?
>> >
>>
>> People say all kinds of dumb things. Some of those people work in car
>> dealerships. Don't worry about it.
>>
>
> Uh, generally, break-in periods suggest not driving at constant speeds.
> So, in this case, the advice may well have been appropriate.
>
The "no cruise control" period was almost three times the break-in period. I
think half a point to each perspective is due.
Mike
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Re: 2007 Accord - Cruise Control
Grumpy AuContraire wrote:
>
> John Horner wrote:
>> no name wrote:
>>> The manufacturer's recommended break-in period for a Honda Accord, six
>>> cylinder, with automatic is 600 miles. I was advised by someone at the
>>> dealership that cruise control should not be used until the vehicle
>>> has been driven for 1500 miles. The owner's manual makes no mention of
>>> a separate break-in for the cruise control. Has anyone else ever
>>> heard this?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance for your input.
>>> When replying via email remove the asterisk from my address.
>> People say all kinds of dumb things. Some of those people work in car
>> dealerships. Don't worry about it.
>>
>> John
>
>
>
> Uh, generally, break-in periods suggest not driving at constant speeds.
> So, in this case, the advice may well have been appropriate.
>
> JT
what does it say in the honda manual?
>
> John Horner wrote:
>> no name wrote:
>>> The manufacturer's recommended break-in period for a Honda Accord, six
>>> cylinder, with automatic is 600 miles. I was advised by someone at the
>>> dealership that cruise control should not be used until the vehicle
>>> has been driven for 1500 miles. The owner's manual makes no mention of
>>> a separate break-in for the cruise control. Has anyone else ever
>>> heard this?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance for your input.
>>> When replying via email remove the asterisk from my address.
>> People say all kinds of dumb things. Some of those people work in car
>> dealerships. Don't worry about it.
>>
>> John
>
>
>
> Uh, generally, break-in periods suggest not driving at constant speeds.
> So, in this case, the advice may well have been appropriate.
>
> JT
what does it say in the honda manual?
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Re: 2007 Accord - Cruise Control
Grumpy AuContraire wrote:
>
> John Horner wrote:
>> no name wrote:
>>> The manufacturer's recommended break-in period for a Honda Accord, six
>>> cylinder, with automatic is 600 miles. I was advised by someone at the
>>> dealership that cruise control should not be used until the vehicle
>>> has been driven for 1500 miles. The owner's manual makes no mention of
>>> a separate break-in for the cruise control. Has anyone else ever
>>> heard this?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance for your input.
>>> When replying via email remove the asterisk from my address.
>> People say all kinds of dumb things. Some of those people work in car
>> dealerships. Don't worry about it.
>>
>> John
>
>
>
> Uh, generally, break-in periods suggest not driving at constant speeds.
> So, in this case, the advice may well have been appropriate.
>
> JT
what does it say in the honda manual?
>
> John Horner wrote:
>> no name wrote:
>>> The manufacturer's recommended break-in period for a Honda Accord, six
>>> cylinder, with automatic is 600 miles. I was advised by someone at the
>>> dealership that cruise control should not be used until the vehicle
>>> has been driven for 1500 miles. The owner's manual makes no mention of
>>> a separate break-in for the cruise control. Has anyone else ever
>>> heard this?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance for your input.
>>> When replying via email remove the asterisk from my address.
>> People say all kinds of dumb things. Some of those people work in car
>> dealerships. Don't worry about it.
>>
>> John
>
>
>
> Uh, generally, break-in periods suggest not driving at constant speeds.
> So, in this case, the advice may well have been appropriate.
>
> JT
what does it say in the honda manual?
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Re: 2007 Accord - Cruise Control
Grumpy AuContraire wrote:
>
> John Horner wrote:
>> no name wrote:
>>> The manufacturer's recommended break-in period for a Honda Accord, six
>>> cylinder, with automatic is 600 miles. I was advised by someone at the
>>> dealership that cruise control should not be used until the vehicle
>>> has been driven for 1500 miles. The owner's manual makes no mention of
>>> a separate break-in for the cruise control. Has anyone else ever
>>> heard this?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance for your input.
>>> When replying via email remove the asterisk from my address.
>> People say all kinds of dumb things. Some of those people work in car
>> dealerships. Don't worry about it.
>>
>> John
>
>
>
> Uh, generally, break-in periods suggest not driving at constant speeds.
> So, in this case, the advice may well have been appropriate.
>
> JT
what does it say in the honda manual?
>
> John Horner wrote:
>> no name wrote:
>>> The manufacturer's recommended break-in period for a Honda Accord, six
>>> cylinder, with automatic is 600 miles. I was advised by someone at the
>>> dealership that cruise control should not be used until the vehicle
>>> has been driven for 1500 miles. The owner's manual makes no mention of
>>> a separate break-in for the cruise control. Has anyone else ever
>>> heard this?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance for your input.
>>> When replying via email remove the asterisk from my address.
>> People say all kinds of dumb things. Some of those people work in car
>> dealerships. Don't worry about it.
>>
>> John
>
>
>
> Uh, generally, break-in periods suggest not driving at constant speeds.
> So, in this case, the advice may well have been appropriate.
>
> JT
what does it say in the honda manual?
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Re: 2007 Accord - Cruise Control
Grumpy AuContraire wrote:
>
> John Horner wrote:
>> no name wrote:
>>> The manufacturer's recommended break-in period for a Honda Accord, six
>>> cylinder, with automatic is 600 miles. I was advised by someone at the
>>> dealership that cruise control should not be used until the vehicle
>>> has been driven for 1500 miles. The owner's manual makes no mention of
>>> a separate break-in for the cruise control. Has anyone else ever
>>> heard this?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance for your input.
>>> When replying via email remove the asterisk from my address.
>> People say all kinds of dumb things. Some of those people work in car
>> dealerships. Don't worry about it.
>>
>> John
>
>
>
> Uh, generally, break-in periods suggest not driving at constant speeds.
> So, in this case, the advice may well have been appropriate.
>
> JT
what does it say in the honda manual?
>
> John Horner wrote:
>> no name wrote:
>>> The manufacturer's recommended break-in period for a Honda Accord, six
>>> cylinder, with automatic is 600 miles. I was advised by someone at the
>>> dealership that cruise control should not be used until the vehicle
>>> has been driven for 1500 miles. The owner's manual makes no mention of
>>> a separate break-in for the cruise control. Has anyone else ever
>>> heard this?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance for your input.
>>> When replying via email remove the asterisk from my address.
>> People say all kinds of dumb things. Some of those people work in car
>> dealerships. Don't worry about it.
>>
>> John
>
>
>
> Uh, generally, break-in periods suggest not driving at constant speeds.
> So, in this case, the advice may well have been appropriate.
>
> JT
what does it say in the honda manual?
#38
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Re: 2007 Accord - Cruise Control
Grumpy AuContraire wrote:
>
>
> Uh, generally, break-in periods suggest not driving at constant speeds.
> So, in this case, the advice may well have been appropriate.
>
> JT
Well, I just pulled out the owner's manual for my '06 Acura TSX. The
only restrictions for the first 600 miles are to avoid full throttle
acceleration, avoid agressive acceleration, avoid panic stop braking and
to leave the factory motor oil in the motor until the first oil change
interval.
The old procedures for running in rings, cams and the like do not seem
to apply to modern Honda products. I'm pretty sure Honda knows what
they are doing in this regard.
John
>
>
> Uh, generally, break-in periods suggest not driving at constant speeds.
> So, in this case, the advice may well have been appropriate.
>
> JT
Well, I just pulled out the owner's manual for my '06 Acura TSX. The
only restrictions for the first 600 miles are to avoid full throttle
acceleration, avoid agressive acceleration, avoid panic stop braking and
to leave the factory motor oil in the motor until the first oil change
interval.
The old procedures for running in rings, cams and the like do not seem
to apply to modern Honda products. I'm pretty sure Honda knows what
they are doing in this regard.
John
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Re: 2007 Accord - Cruise Control
Grumpy AuContraire wrote:
>
>
> Uh, generally, break-in periods suggest not driving at constant speeds.
> So, in this case, the advice may well have been appropriate.
>
> JT
Well, I just pulled out the owner's manual for my '06 Acura TSX. The
only restrictions for the first 600 miles are to avoid full throttle
acceleration, avoid agressive acceleration, avoid panic stop braking and
to leave the factory motor oil in the motor until the first oil change
interval.
The old procedures for running in rings, cams and the like do not seem
to apply to modern Honda products. I'm pretty sure Honda knows what
they are doing in this regard.
John
>
>
> Uh, generally, break-in periods suggest not driving at constant speeds.
> So, in this case, the advice may well have been appropriate.
>
> JT
Well, I just pulled out the owner's manual for my '06 Acura TSX. The
only restrictions for the first 600 miles are to avoid full throttle
acceleration, avoid agressive acceleration, avoid panic stop braking and
to leave the factory motor oil in the motor until the first oil change
interval.
The old procedures for running in rings, cams and the like do not seem
to apply to modern Honda products. I'm pretty sure Honda knows what
they are doing in this regard.
John
#40
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Re: 2007 Accord - Cruise Control
Grumpy AuContraire wrote:
>
>
> Uh, generally, break-in periods suggest not driving at constant speeds.
> So, in this case, the advice may well have been appropriate.
>
> JT
Well, I just pulled out the owner's manual for my '06 Acura TSX. The
only restrictions for the first 600 miles are to avoid full throttle
acceleration, avoid agressive acceleration, avoid panic stop braking and
to leave the factory motor oil in the motor until the first oil change
interval.
The old procedures for running in rings, cams and the like do not seem
to apply to modern Honda products. I'm pretty sure Honda knows what
they are doing in this regard.
John
>
>
> Uh, generally, break-in periods suggest not driving at constant speeds.
> So, in this case, the advice may well have been appropriate.
>
> JT
Well, I just pulled out the owner's manual for my '06 Acura TSX. The
only restrictions for the first 600 miles are to avoid full throttle
acceleration, avoid agressive acceleration, avoid panic stop braking and
to leave the factory motor oil in the motor until the first oil change
interval.
The old procedures for running in rings, cams and the like do not seem
to apply to modern Honda products. I'm pretty sure Honda knows what
they are doing in this regard.
John
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Re: 2007 Accord - Cruise Control
Grumpy AuContraire wrote:
>
>
> Uh, generally, break-in periods suggest not driving at constant speeds.
> So, in this case, the advice may well have been appropriate.
>
> JT
Well, I just pulled out the owner's manual for my '06 Acura TSX. The
only restrictions for the first 600 miles are to avoid full throttle
acceleration, avoid agressive acceleration, avoid panic stop braking and
to leave the factory motor oil in the motor until the first oil change
interval.
The old procedures for running in rings, cams and the like do not seem
to apply to modern Honda products. I'm pretty sure Honda knows what
they are doing in this regard.
John
>
>
> Uh, generally, break-in periods suggest not driving at constant speeds.
> So, in this case, the advice may well have been appropriate.
>
> JT
Well, I just pulled out the owner's manual for my '06 Acura TSX. The
only restrictions for the first 600 miles are to avoid full throttle
acceleration, avoid agressive acceleration, avoid panic stop braking and
to leave the factory motor oil in the motor until the first oil change
interval.
The old procedures for running in rings, cams and the like do not seem
to apply to modern Honda products. I'm pretty sure Honda knows what
they are doing in this regard.
John
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Re: 2007 Accord - Cruise Control
On Tue, 14 Nov 2006 23:53:45 GMT, John Horner <jthorner@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Grumpy AuContraire wrote:
>>
>>
>> Uh, generally, break-in periods suggest not driving at constant speeds.
>> So, in this case, the advice may well have been appropriate.
>>
>> JT
>Well, I just pulled out the owner's manual for my '06 Acura TSX. The
>only restrictions for the first 600 miles are to avoid full throttle
>acceleration, avoid agressive acceleration, avoid panic stop braking and
>to leave the factory motor oil in the motor until the first oil change
>interval.
>The old procedures for running in rings, cams and the like do not seem
>to apply to modern Honda products. I'm pretty sure Honda knows what
>they are doing in this regard.
Sure. Can't have all their engines lasting 300K miles. It's much
better for honda if their engines only last through the period of their
extended warranties.
>Grumpy AuContraire wrote:
>>
>>
>> Uh, generally, break-in periods suggest not driving at constant speeds.
>> So, in this case, the advice may well have been appropriate.
>>
>> JT
>Well, I just pulled out the owner's manual for my '06 Acura TSX. The
>only restrictions for the first 600 miles are to avoid full throttle
>acceleration, avoid agressive acceleration, avoid panic stop braking and
>to leave the factory motor oil in the motor until the first oil change
>interval.
>The old procedures for running in rings, cams and the like do not seem
>to apply to modern Honda products. I'm pretty sure Honda knows what
>they are doing in this regard.
Sure. Can't have all their engines lasting 300K miles. It's much
better for honda if their engines only last through the period of their
extended warranties.
#43
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Re: 2007 Accord - Cruise Control
On Tue, 14 Nov 2006 23:53:45 GMT, John Horner <jthorner@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Grumpy AuContraire wrote:
>>
>>
>> Uh, generally, break-in periods suggest not driving at constant speeds.
>> So, in this case, the advice may well have been appropriate.
>>
>> JT
>Well, I just pulled out the owner's manual for my '06 Acura TSX. The
>only restrictions for the first 600 miles are to avoid full throttle
>acceleration, avoid agressive acceleration, avoid panic stop braking and
>to leave the factory motor oil in the motor until the first oil change
>interval.
>The old procedures for running in rings, cams and the like do not seem
>to apply to modern Honda products. I'm pretty sure Honda knows what
>they are doing in this regard.
Sure. Can't have all their engines lasting 300K miles. It's much
better for honda if their engines only last through the period of their
extended warranties.
>Grumpy AuContraire wrote:
>>
>>
>> Uh, generally, break-in periods suggest not driving at constant speeds.
>> So, in this case, the advice may well have been appropriate.
>>
>> JT
>Well, I just pulled out the owner's manual for my '06 Acura TSX. The
>only restrictions for the first 600 miles are to avoid full throttle
>acceleration, avoid agressive acceleration, avoid panic stop braking and
>to leave the factory motor oil in the motor until the first oil change
>interval.
>The old procedures for running in rings, cams and the like do not seem
>to apply to modern Honda products. I'm pretty sure Honda knows what
>they are doing in this regard.
Sure. Can't have all their engines lasting 300K miles. It's much
better for honda if their engines only last through the period of their
extended warranties.
#44
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Re: 2007 Accord - Cruise Control
On Tue, 14 Nov 2006 23:53:45 GMT, John Horner <jthorner@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Grumpy AuContraire wrote:
>>
>>
>> Uh, generally, break-in periods suggest not driving at constant speeds.
>> So, in this case, the advice may well have been appropriate.
>>
>> JT
>Well, I just pulled out the owner's manual for my '06 Acura TSX. The
>only restrictions for the first 600 miles are to avoid full throttle
>acceleration, avoid agressive acceleration, avoid panic stop braking and
>to leave the factory motor oil in the motor until the first oil change
>interval.
>The old procedures for running in rings, cams and the like do not seem
>to apply to modern Honda products. I'm pretty sure Honda knows what
>they are doing in this regard.
Sure. Can't have all their engines lasting 300K miles. It's much
better for honda if their engines only last through the period of their
extended warranties.
>Grumpy AuContraire wrote:
>>
>>
>> Uh, generally, break-in periods suggest not driving at constant speeds.
>> So, in this case, the advice may well have been appropriate.
>>
>> JT
>Well, I just pulled out the owner's manual for my '06 Acura TSX. The
>only restrictions for the first 600 miles are to avoid full throttle
>acceleration, avoid agressive acceleration, avoid panic stop braking and
>to leave the factory motor oil in the motor until the first oil change
>interval.
>The old procedures for running in rings, cams and the like do not seem
>to apply to modern Honda products. I'm pretty sure Honda knows what
>they are doing in this regard.
Sure. Can't have all their engines lasting 300K miles. It's much
better for honda if their engines only last through the period of their
extended warranties.
#45
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Re: 2007 Accord - Cruise Control
On Tue, 14 Nov 2006 23:53:45 GMT, John Horner <jthorner@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Grumpy AuContraire wrote:
>>
>>
>> Uh, generally, break-in periods suggest not driving at constant speeds.
>> So, in this case, the advice may well have been appropriate.
>>
>> JT
>Well, I just pulled out the owner's manual for my '06 Acura TSX. The
>only restrictions for the first 600 miles are to avoid full throttle
>acceleration, avoid agressive acceleration, avoid panic stop braking and
>to leave the factory motor oil in the motor until the first oil change
>interval.
>The old procedures for running in rings, cams and the like do not seem
>to apply to modern Honda products. I'm pretty sure Honda knows what
>they are doing in this regard.
Sure. Can't have all their engines lasting 300K miles. It's much
better for honda if their engines only last through the period of their
extended warranties.
>Grumpy AuContraire wrote:
>>
>>
>> Uh, generally, break-in periods suggest not driving at constant speeds.
>> So, in this case, the advice may well have been appropriate.
>>
>> JT
>Well, I just pulled out the owner's manual for my '06 Acura TSX. The
>only restrictions for the first 600 miles are to avoid full throttle
>acceleration, avoid agressive acceleration, avoid panic stop braking and
>to leave the factory motor oil in the motor until the first oil change
>interval.
>The old procedures for running in rings, cams and the like do not seem
>to apply to modern Honda products. I'm pretty sure Honda knows what
>they are doing in this regard.
Sure. Can't have all their engines lasting 300K miles. It's much
better for honda if their engines only last through the period of their
extended warranties.