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Keeping Maintenance on Schedule

Regular maintenance is the best way to help ensure your Honda continues running smoothly while keeping maintenance costs in check over the long run.

What is Maintenance Minder™?

It’s a maintenance management system engineered to monitor certain aspects of your gas-powered Honda that alerts you when servicing, repair, or replacement is required. A tool that helps you maintain the health and longevity of your vehicle. To learn more about the Maintenance Minder™, click on the + below.

Maintenance Minder™ Does:

  • Estimates Engine Oil Life

    By using pressure sensors in the engine and calculating speed, temperature, and how long your vehicle operates under more severe conditions.

  • Recommends Oil Changes

    When the estimated remaining oil life reaches 15%, the system is designed to alert you on your dashboard with a “Service Due Soon (A)” message.

  • Recommends Oil Filter Changes

    When the system senses that you need to change both oil and filter, it’s designed to alert you on your dashboard with a “Service Due Soon (0 or B)” message.

  • Sends Other Maintenance Alerts

    Other items due for replacement, service, or inspection may be displayed using additional codes (1-9), such as: tires, brakes, filters, spark plugs, and other fluids that can’t be directly monitored.

Maintenance Minder™ Does Not:

  • Monitor Oil Level

    The system doesn’t have sensors to monitor engine oil level, but it is critical to your engine’s life, so be sure to check your oil level regularly – see owner’s manual for details.

  • Monitor Wear Components

    Tire tread depth, brake pad/rotor, and battery life are not possible to monitor. Instead, Maintenance Minder™ recommends service/inspection intervals to reduce unexpected wear out. Your Honda Dealer may alert you during regular service when repair/replacement is necessary.

  • Monitor Extreme Use Cases

    Maintenance Minder™ does not have sensors to accommodate or predict deterioration caused by things like heavy trailer towing or high dust/soot environments that may require additional filters or fluids maintenance. Your Honda dealership will complete a multi-point inspection to determine if filter or fluid replacement is required.

  • Perform a Health Check

    Maintenance Minder™ is for expected wear components and preventative maintenance only. Leaks, unresolved warning lights, or strange noises should be taken to your Honda Dealer for diagnosis and repair, regardless of Maintenance Minder™ status.

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The Maintenance Minder™ Journey

Maintenance Minder™ Alerts

When a maintenance issue is detected, the Maintenance Minder™ system will display a maintenance code on the dashboard, indicating whether service, repair, or replacement is required.

Honda Trained Technicians

Whether you’re going in to your local dealer for a routine Honda Maintenance Schedule visit or following a Maintenance Minder™ prompt, you’ll know you and your vehicle are in good hands. Because all Honda Technicians are factory-trained and only use genuine Honda parts.

Getting You Back on the Road

Once maintenance is complete, your Honda Technician will reset your vehicle’s Maintenance Minder™ according to the type of service that was done. This allows the system to determine future maintenance items required on your next service visit.

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Maintenance Minder™ Schedule A/B

Applicable to the following vehicles:

  • 2006-2015 Civic
  • 2006-2018 Pilot
  • 2007-2016 CR-V
  • 2006-2017 Accord
  • 2006-2022 Ridgeline
  • 2005-2017 Odyssey
  • 2007-2020 Fit
  • 2016-2022 HR-V
  • 2007-2010 Element
  • 2009-2014 Insight
  • 2011-2016 CR-Z
  • 2012-2015 Crosstour
  • 2006-2009 S2000

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Closeup of Honda Technician inspecting the disc brake on an Honda.

Maintenance Minder™ Schedule A/0

Applicable to the following vehicles:

  • 2016-Current Civic
  • 2019- Current Pilot
  • 2019-Current Passport
  • 2017-Current CR-V
  • 2023-Current HR-V
  • 2018-2021 Insight
  • 2018-Current Accord
  • 2018-Current Odyssey

Closeup of Honda Technician inspecting the disc brake on an Honda.

Contact Dealer

To find your local Honda Dealership Service Department, please click the link below.