Honda Pilot Exterior

* Listed service intervals serve as a general guide and are not associated with the OEM. Please refer to your vehicle's owners manual for optimal recommendations for your specific model.

What Is the Honda Pilot Maintenance Schedule?

The Honda Pilot is an excellent car for long trips and family adventures. The Pilot is like any vehicle. It's vital to stay on top of the maintenance schedule. It will keep it running in top condition. Be sure to check your owner's manual for the recommended service schedule. It's best to follow it closely. You will enjoy many years of safe and reliable driving with your Pilot.

There are general intervals that you should follow. It will make servicing your Honda Pilot easier. It is vital to consult your owner's manual to find the specific service intervals for your year and trim. The following intervals are a good starting point. They are for anyone interested in keeping their Pilot running at optimal performance.

15,000-Mile Service

It's a good idea to have your car serviced regularly. It is an excellent idea if you're not the most mechanically inclined individual. At this point, a mechanic will change the oil if your vehicle is due for an oil change. The brakes and tires should also be checked. They could be worn down depending on driving habits and conditions.

A certified Honda technician will also look at the car's safety features. They'll check the wipers and headlights to ensure they are working.

30,000-Mile Service

Are you near your vehicle's 30,000-mile service checkpoint? Schedule an appointment for a thorough inspection. It may include an examination of the tires, brakes, and oil. They'll also change the Pilot's fuel and air filter.

Dusty conditions can cause the filters to need more frequent replacement. Be mindful of your surroundings when parking or driving.

60,000-Mile Service

When your Pilot reaches 60,000 miles, you'll need to take it in for a few more routine maintenance items. The brakes and brake fluid will likely be inspected and replaced if necessary. The coolant and transmission fluids will also need to be replaced. It is usually done between 60,000 and 75,000 miles.

Those will likely be taken care of during this visit as well. An inspection of the battery may also be necessary.

90,000-Mile Service

If you have a Honda Pilot, it's essential to have it serviced at the 90,000-mile mark. The service checkup can be more comprehensive than at the 60,000-mile mark. It may include a review of items that were examined before. You may have to replace components such as hoses, spark plugs, and power steering fluid. The timing belt will need to be replaced.

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