Honda understands your desire for optimal maintenance when it comes to their vehicles. That’s why each Honda vehicle features its own specific maintenance program designed to keep everything running smoothly.
Your Honda maintenance schedule entails oil changes and tire rotations at certain intervals, so the Maintenance Minder system provides reminders for when these services are due and what services are involved. The Maintenance Minder system displays these intervals on your information display screen so you are informed when service is due and what it entails.
Oil & Filter Change
Oil is essential in maintaining smooth operation of your engine’s many moving parts, keeping everything operating seamlessly and cost-efficiently. Over time, however, dirty or worn-down oil can break down, becoming sticky or watery and leading to friction between parts that could necessitate costly and time-consuming repairs.
Are You Searching for Reliable and Effective Solutions to Maintain the Performance of Your Engine? Getting an Oil Change at least every 12 months is essential if you want to keep your engine operating optimally, according to engine operating conditions and your Honda service center’s recommendation.
Your Civic will display a maintenance light and B1 message when its oil life drops below 15%, alerting you. You can temporarily reset this warning by pressing and holding down on the SEL/RESET button for 5 seconds until flashing message stops and Maintenance Minder Light has dissipated from view.
Brake Inspection
Your 2006 Honda Civic B1 service should notify you if its engine needs oil change, brake inspection and tire rotation services soon to avoid engine damage and unnecessary wear and tear. Visit your nearest Honda dealership ASAP so they can perform expert maintenance to keep you driving in top shape!
The Honda Maintenance Minder is an intelligent system designed to help you keep on top of your service needs and ensure your car performs at its peak performance. When the time comes to complete an important task, your Maintenance Minder will display an alphanumeric message detailing that maintenance requirement.
The B1 service includes an oil change and oil filter replacement. Also included is inspection and adjustment of front and rear brakes as well as parking brake adjustment if applicable to your Honda model. Finally, tire rotation ensures even wear across all four wheels to extend their lives and protect their value.
Tire Rotation
Tire rotation is an essential service that ensures maximum traction, prevents blowouts, and maximizes fuel economy – while prolonging their lives as well.
Maintenance Minders provide reminders when your car manufacturer recommends or when you’re due for an oil change, or tire rotation. Your Maintenance Minder will show a service code such as “B” when an oil and filter change is due and 1 when tire rotations should take place.
Your tire rotation pattern depends on a number of variables, including its wheel drive system, whether or not its tires are directional, their size alignment and whether you own a full-sized spare tire.
Front-wheel drive cars typically have a different rotation pattern from rear-wheel drive vehicles, with four-wheel drive and all-wheel drive cars having their own set of rules as well. If your car has directional tires installed, the standard pattern should involve rotating them from front to back in sequence on both axles of the car.
Comprehensive Inspection
Honda’s Maintenance Minder system is an algorithm-based computer designed to notify drivers when their vehicle needs maintenance for specific parts. This innovative solution replaces standard maintenance schedules in an attempt to save drivers from costly repairs and maintenance bills.
Your vehicle’s multi-information display screen will indicate when its service code has changed by showing either A or B with a number that indicates which area needs inspection, while sub-codes provide more specific details as to which service needs to be performed beyond what was indicated by its main A or B service code.
Technicians will conduct a comprehensive review of your exhaust system, from tailpipe and muffler through tailpipe, tailpipe, muffler and muffler, in order to spot any unusual noises or leaks while your car is running.
Checking for leakage of brake fluid and any potential problems, and taking measures such as inspecting pads and rotors for wear is also part of this inspection process.