2020 Honda Civic Exterior

How Often Should I Service My Honda Civic?

The Honda Civic is a versatile sedan that's seen many iterations over the years. As one of the most classic compact sedans ever made, the more modern Civic has been roomier and more luxurious. As such, Honda Civic service intervals have become more critical as a way of protecting your investment and keeping your Civic the energetic and posh performer it is. This brief guide to the Honda Civic maintenance schedule is just an introduction, as your service manual is a complete format for finding out a maintenance schedule. This is an excellent place for a general idea of your upcoming maintenance time with your Civic, though.

15,000-Mile Service

Replacements are rare at 15,000 miles, but they do sometimes happen. Depending on the kind of driver you are or how the roads around you play out, you might need to replace the engine oil filter and oil around this time. Mostly, this stage of your Civic's maintenance schedule will be all about inspections. At this stage, we inspect front and rear brakes, driveshaft boots, fluid levels, and exhaust systems. There are a few more inspections due at this time; all aimed to make sure your Civic is running crisp and clear.

30,000-Mile Service

A healthy Civic depends on replacing spark plugs and inspecting drive belts. Catching a drive belt problem early is something every driver on earth thanks themselves for. Waiting until they snap is never a fun time.

60,000-Mile Service

The air cleaner element frequently needs replacing at the 60,000-mile juncture. It has protected your engine for a long time now, keeping out harmful dust. It's ready to retire and be replaced by a fresh, clean air cleaner element at this phase.

75,000-Mile Service

Engine coolant keeps your engine running smooth and clear. Without this coolant, the engine can take massive damage, so be sure to confirm you need engine coolant replacement at 75,000 miles. Chances are that your Civic will need a fresh blast of coolant.

90,000-Mile Service

Fluids don't just protect your engine. The brakes and transmission of your Civic also have fluids that keep them from wearing out too soon. At 90,000 miles, do your transmission and brakes a favor by giving them fresh fluids.

Our dealership can help you schedule maintenance for your Honda Civic. To learn more about important Honda Civic service intervals, consult your manual.


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