The computer determines the life of each item based on the driving conditions of the vehicle. If the engine runs at higher temperatures and rpm, or at low temperatures during short trips, the oil life will deplete faster than an engine running under normal conditions. It will indicate a percentage of oil life on the vehicle?s display.
This system is unique in that it has the ability to move up or delay other services so when it?s time to have an oil change, it will tell you the other services needed at the same time to keep the service visits to a minimum.
A percentage will show on the display starting at 100 %, diminishing as the vehicle is driven. Once the percentage gets to 15, a wrench is illuminated on the dash letting the driver know that service is due soon. At 5% the service is due now, and at 0% the service is overdue. The system will count in negative numbers when service is past due.
The first code is either ?A,? requiring an oil change, or ?B,? requiring and oil and filter change. The second code will be a number, indicating one of the following:
1. Tire rotation
2. Air filter and cabin filter replacement, and check the drive belt
3. Transmission Fluid
4. Spark plug replacement, timing belt replacement (if equipped), inspect water pump and valve clearance
5. Engine coolant replacement
6. Differential fluid replacement
Once the vehicle is service, your technician will reset the maintenance minder system, so it can begin the calculation process again.
A = Change oil/filter 1 = Rotate Tires
It means it's time to trade in your car for 2013 model. Lol
What does service code A123 mean on a Honda accord V6 2010 Read
just wondering if the service codes for a 2006 pilot are available online?
The B123 service code for a 2009 Honda Accord refers to a problem with the computerized monitoring system. The exact problem can be identified by a Honda service technician.
The service code B13 on a 2009 Honda Pilot means a number of things. B means that you should replace oil and the oil filter as well as the fuel filter element. Check the front and rear brakes while servicing the vehicle. 1 means that you rotate the tires and 3 means that the transmission fluid needs to be replaced.
I am asking the question because I don't know what it is
It means the Honda Dealer will charge you $300+ to just check a bunch of things
Service code A12 on a 2008 Honda Pilot indicates that the vehicle requires an oil change (A) and a tire rotation (1), along with a general inspection of various systems (2). This service code is part of Honda's maintenance minder system, which helps drivers keep track of necessary maintenance tasks based on driving habits and vehicle condition. It's advisable to follow this service code to ensure optimal performance and longevity of the vehicle.
The code varies from car to car. You will need to contact the local Honda dealership to see if they can provide you the code to reset the Pilot's radio.
The code B12 for a Honda Pilot indicates three different services that are needed. The B indicates that there is an oil and filter change required. The 1 is for a tire rotation and the 2 is for the replacement of the air filter and cabin filter, as well as the drive belt needs to be checked.
Service code B156 on a 2007 Honda Pilot indicates a maintenance requirement related to the vehicle’s oil life and other essential services. The "B" typically signifies an oil change and a general inspection, while the "156" points to specific additional services needed, such as replacing the air cleaner element, checking the brake fluid, and inspecting other critical components. It’s advisable to consult the owner’s manual or a Honda service center for detailed service recommendations associated with this code.