Honda is one of the most reliable car brands on the market. With regular checkups at your Honda dealer, your ride can stay in excellent shape for over 200,000 miles. Here are our top Honda maintenance tips to help your car last long without incurring a fortune on repairs.

Tips From Your Honda Dealer: Ensuring Longevity With Regular Honda Maintenance
Change the Engine Oil Regularly
Oil changes are like your Honda’s lifeblood refresh. Fresh oil cleans the engine, lubricates moving parts, and keeps everything running smoothly. Changing the oil and oil filter will extend your engine’s lifespan and even improve the gas mileage. During your routine oil service, our technicians will also give your ride a once-over, catching minor issues before they worsen.
Check and Top Up Fluids
Various systems in your Honda rely on fluids to run smoothly. You have the brake fluid, coolant, transmission fluid, and power steering fluid. If these fluids are low, the affected system won’t function properly, and your Honda’s overall performance will decline. So check the fluids regularly and top up when the levels are below the minimum mark.
Maintain Your Tires
Tires are important components because they are the only thing holding your car to the road. They affect steering, traction, braking, acceleration, and comfort. Take good care of them by rotating them regularly to ensure even tread wear. Tire rotation also extends the lifespan of the tires and improves handling, traction, and fuel economy.
You should also check the tire pressure and inflate the tires when needed. If you drive a newer Honda model, there is a tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) that monitors the pressure in each tire and alerts you when it’s low. Don’t ignore the warning, as low tire pressure can affect braking and handling.
Inspect the Brakes Routinely
Brakes are the most crucial safety parts in your Honda, so keep them in top form. Listen for squealing or grinding noises when braking. That’s your cue for new brake pads.
Check the brake fluid and lines regularly for leaks. Remember to maintain the Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), which is very useful when braking hard during an emergency.
Perform Checks Under the Hood
Pop that hood regularly to check how everything is running. But since you may not know what exactly to look for, we recommend getting a quick check at the dealership during routine services. A quick visual inspection can help us catch small issues before they become big headaches.
We will check the battery for corrosion and test its voltage output. We will also inspect the spark plugs, drive belt, air filter, and radiator. If any components are worn out or damaged, you’ll be able to repair them before they affect your Honda’s performance.
Keeping your Honda in tip-top shape doesn’t have to be a hassle. Contact Tony Honda Kona in Kailua-Kona, HI to schedule routine servicing, and we’ll take care of your ride.


