Reset Your Oil Light on a Honda Civic in 6 Easy Steps

November 22nd, 2018 by

Your Honda Civic‘s Engine Oil Indicator percent is still low, even though you just changed the oil? Don’t fear — all you need to do is reset the Honda Civic oil light! Here are the steps you’ll take to reset your oil light on your newer Honda Civic model: Turn on the ignition (one position…

Fisher Honda’s Service Department Provides Value for Your Honda!

June 18th, 2015 by

Purchasing a vehicle is a big investment, but have you thought about what comes next? Who will you rely on to maintain and service your vehicle? The Fisher Honda service department is all about giving value to your Honda and helping you with what comes after the purchase of your vehicle. Honda Service Department Overview…

What do I need to Know About Spark Plugs?

February 26th, 2015 by

  What Do You Need to Know About Spark Plugs Everyone’s heard of spark plugs, they have to do with your engine but beyond that you may not know much. Here are the basics, spark plugs are what get everything started in an internal combustion engine, they shoot the spark that ignites the fuel and…

Car ?’s- Why is Synthetic Motor Oil More Expensive than Conventional Oil

September 19th, 2014 by

The Big Question- The Difference Between Synthetic and Conventional Motor Oil This question comes up all the time and most consumers are wondering about it even if they never think to ask. What’s the difference between synthetic and conventional motor oil and why does synthetic  oil cost more. Both types of motor oil serve the…

Are Honda Brand Fluids Necessary?

September 15th, 2014 by
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Chat With UsSchedule Service Put the Right Fluids in Your Honda for Maximum Reliability Late model Honda vehicles call for the use of only Honda fluids with the exception of motor oil; but are Honda brand fluids really necessary? For those who work on their own cars, or have an independent mechanic care for their…

Craig Fisher’s Return to Television

July 25th, 2014 by

 Fisher Auto’s Opportunity on Television Fisher Auto has been a part of the local television advertising scene in Boulder for decades. Craig reflected that ,”Even though we haven’t been on TV for 4 years, I don’t think a week goes by here where I don’t hear 3 or 4 people tell me that they see…

Tire Safety for Highway Driving

March 15th, 2013 by

Long road trips can take anywhere from weeks to months of planning. Work must be taken off, school schedules must be rearranged, and most importantly, your vehicle of choice must be prepared to undertake the journey ahead. While there are a number of maintenance checks that should be made to your vehicle before a long…

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Honda to Make Crash-less Cars Within The Next 10 Years

March 7th, 2013 by

Imagine a world free of automobile accidents. Driving in fear of hitting pedestrians, objects by the road, and other cars could be a thing of the past in the near future. Soon vehicles will be able to detect all dangerous situations and then automatically avoid them without any driver action. Honda is attempting to make…

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The Dos and Don’ts of Tire Maintenance: A Guide from Fisher Honda

March 7th, 2013 by

Now that spring has almost sprung, there’s a lot to do to prepare for warmer weather. You might do some spring-cleaning, or hit the gym in preparation for your new wardrobe, but did you think to add maintaining your tires to that list? If the answer is no, then you should! Winter driving is notoriously…

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The Importance of Fuel-Injection System Maintenance

October 24th, 2012 by

The fuel-injection system is a very important part of your engine that’s also very easy to forget about. This role used to be taken care of by carburetors, but almost any new car uses some kind of fuel injection. Most of the time, today’s sophisticated fuel-injection systems do their job reliably without much maintenance, but…

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