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If you want your Honda Civic to remain the safe, efficient, and fun-to-drive vehicle that it was when you first bought it – and who doesn’t? – then getting regular maintenance is a must. Bringing your Honda Civic to our Honda service center at Hall Honda Virginia Beach is an essential aspect of responsible ownership, and if you need a guide to how often your car needs to be maintained, then you can follow the handy Honda Civic maintenance schedule.

7,500 Miles and Every 15,000 Miles Thereafter

The Honda Civic maintenance schedule begins when the car’s odometer hits 7,500 miles. At this point in time, and every 15,000 miles afterwards, you’ll need to:

  • Check and replace fluids
  • Have an oil and filter change
  • Inspect tire treads
  • Check tire pressure
  • Rotate tires
  • Perform a brake inspection
  • Lubricate throttle linkage

15,000, 45,000, 75,000, and 105,000 Miles

When your Honda Civic model hits one of these milestones, it will need the following types of service:

  • Lubrication of chassis and all hinges
  • Replace drain plug
  • Wheel balancing
  • Undercarriage and shocks inspection
  • Clutch pedal adjustment
  • A/C and heated inspection
  • Transmission service
  • Parking brake check
  • Spark plug replacement
  • Drive shaft bolt re-torque
  • Inspection of lights, steering system, fuel system, and brake linings

30,000, 60,000, 90,000, and 120,000 Miles

Finally, at these mileage markers, all of the above will be performed again. Plus, your Honda Civic will also need:

  • PCV valve service
  • Battery service
  • Cable cleaning
  • Differential oil replacement
  • Fuel tank cap gasket inspection
  • Fuel lines inspection

The certified Honda mechanics at Hall Honda Virginia Beach are happy to keep up with your car’s maintenance schedule for you. Schedule a service appointment today at our dealership. 

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