Honda Maintenance Schedule

2019 Honda Models

Miles: 7.5k 15K 22.5k 30k 37.5k 45k 52.5k 60k 67.5k 75k 82.5k 90k
Inspect
Front and Rear Break X X X X X X
Check Parking Brake Adjustment X X X X X X
Drive Belt(s) X X X
Tie Rod Ends, Steering Gearbox, And Boots X X X X X X
Suspension Conponets X X X X X X
Parking Brake X X X X X X
Driveshaft Boots X X X X X X
brake hoses and lines X X X X X X
Check all fluid levels and condition of fluids; check for leaks X X X X X X
Cooling System Hoses and Connections X X X X X X
Exhaust System X X X X X X
Fuel Lines and Connections X X X X X X
Replace
Air Cleaner Filter X X X
Engine Oil X X X X X X X X X X X X
Engine Oil Filter X X X X X X
Spark Plugs X X X
Tire Rotation X X X X X X X X X X X X

 


2019 Passport Maintenance Schedule

Congratulations on your purchase of the all-new Passport! You’ve made an excellent choice, and it will reward you with many years of comfortable and reliable adventures on the road. All that your Passport asks is some routine maintenance to make sure it remains in top form. Honda has set up a straightforward schedule of recommended maintenance that follows regular mileage intervals, making it easy to plan for your appointments. Let’s take a look at the details of what you should expect at each scheduled service visit.

7,500-, 15,000-, and 30,000-Mile Intervals

When your Passport has logged its first 7,500 miles, it’s time for a few basic services, centered around a tire rotation and oil change (including the oil filter). Aside from this, the service technician will look over various systems of your vehicle to make sure they are still working properly. Moving along to the next 7,500 miles to 15,000, the same services from before will be taken care of, with a few additional inspections. At this point the technician will inspect your front and rear brakes, tie rod ends, steering gearbox, driveshaft boots, suspension components, brake connections, fluid levels, cooling and exhaust systems, and fuel lines.

30,000- and 45,000-Mile Intervals

Reaching 30,000 miles means that all of the above services will be taken care of again, along with replacement of the air cleaner element. The Honda technician will also add the Passport’s valve clearance and drive belts to the inspection list. After the next 15,000-mile interval, when the odometer reads 45,000, your coolant and brake fluids will need to be changed out.

90,000- and 105,000-Mile Intervals

As the miles keep climbing to 90,000, you’ll need to have your brake and transmission fluid replaced. The last new services will occur at 105,000 miles, which is when you will need to replace your Passport’s timing belt, spark plugs, and coolant, while an inspection on the water pump will also be done. After this point, continue bringing in your Passport for regular maintenance and report any developing issues to your service team, and you will be able to keep it running strong for more years to come.


2019 Civic Maintenance Schedule

The 2019 Honda Civic’s maintenance schedule is quite similar to other models, like the Accord and other Honda vehicles. The initial maintenance required starts at 7,500 miles and continues all the way until 120,000 miles. Below, we will more closely examine the specific services required at different mile markers.

7,500 – 22,500 – 37,500 – 52,500 – 67,500 – 82,500 Miles

When your Passport has logged its first 7,500 miles, it’s time for a few basic services. You will need to have your engine oil replaced along with a tire rotation. Aside from this, the service technician will inspect various parts of your vehicle to make sure they are still working properly. At the first 7,500 miles, though, everything should be all set and won’t require any additional services. Moving along to the next 7,500 miles to 15,000, the same services from before will be taken care of, but there will be a few additional inspections that will take place. Here the technician will inspect your front and rear brakes, tie rod ends, steering gearbox, driveshaft boots, suspension components, brake hoses and lines, fluid levels, cooling and exhaust systems, as well as the fuel lines and their connections.

15,000 – 45,000 – 75,000 – 105,000 Miles

In addition to the maintenance services listed above, the recommended services at these mile markers include: lubrication of chassis and hinges, inspection of the undercarriage, inspection of shocks, inspection of A/C and heater operation, transmission service, inspection of lights, parking brake check, inspection of steering systems, inspection of fuel systems, replacement of oil drain plug, wheel balancing, tire rotation, spark plug replacement, inspection of steering gear box and steering wheel, inspection of differential oil, inspection of brake linings, drive shaft bolt re-torque, replacement of windshield wipers, lubrication of all hinges, and air conditioning filter replacement.

90,000- and 105,000-Mile Intervals

At these mile markers, every service listed above will need to be performed again, as well as the following: service battery and clean cables, service PCV valve, replace differential oil, inspect fuel lines and connections, inspect fuel tank cap gasket, inspect transfer case oil, check all exterior and interior lamps, inspect air elements, lubricate propeller shaft and wheel bearings, road test the car to identify any noises or other issues, propeller shaft flex coupling inspection, and inspect battery and clean terminals.

Schedule Service at Balise Honda

If you are at or approaching one of the mile markers for required service, you can schedule it on our user-friendly website or call us at (401)-762-1800. Before you book an appointment, you can also check out our service specials here.