2022 Honda Pilot Maintenance Schedule

Adventure awaits around every corner of Atlantic City, Egg Harbor, and Galloway, NJ. The best way to keep those adventures going in your Honda Pilot is by staying up to date on its routine maintenance schedule.
Understanding exactly when to service your vehicle is crucial to keeping its performance at its best. That’s why our team at Boardwalk Honda created this comprehensive guide to the Honda Pilot maintenance schedule.
To learn more, read on below and feel free to contact us with any questions!
Every 7,500 Miles
The first interval for your Honda Pilot maintenance schedule will come around 7,500 miles. This’ll entail a very quick visit to your local service center for services like an oil change and potentially a tire rotation.
Oil changes are the key service to keeping your vehicle operating as best as possible. They’ll make sure your engine oil is clean and clear, ensuring high-end performance and less change of any further damage to your vehicle.
Every 15,000 Miles
Next time around, near 15,000 miles, you’ll still need another oil change and tire rotation. However, this interval – which typically comes around the one-year mark of driving your Pilot – will require several additional services.
To start, your local technicians will check your Pilot’s fluid levels, such as your brake fluid, transmission fluid, and engine coolant. Some other systems and parts they’ll inspect at this interval include:
- Exhaust system
- Brakes, brake lines, & parking brake
- Steering alignment and suspension
- Fuel lines & hoses
This service interval will set you up for plenty of uninterrupted driving, though you will need to make sure you stay on top of your regular oil change and tire rotation.
Every 30,000
Your next substantial service visit will come around the 30,000-mile mark. At this time, you won’t need as comprehensive an inspection as the last time, though you will need to replace some key parts along with the standard oil change and tire rotation.
With a much briefer inspection, technicians will check the rear differential fluid and drive belts as well as change the cabin air and engine air filters. You may also see your brake pads and spark plugs replaced as well, depending on the wear they’ve sustained up to this point.
Every 60,000
By the time you reach 60,000 miles in your Honda Pilot, you’ll be due for another significant round of inspections and replacements. This interval essentially encapsulates most of the services you’ve already received, with the addition of a few more.
Some additional services you’ll receive at 60,000 miles include a replacement of your oil filter, rear differential fluid, and transfer case fluid. You’ll also see your transmission fluid changed as well, another crucial service for the long-term health of your Honda Pilot.
Honda Maintenance Minder
Luckily, you won’t have to completely keep track of these service intervals on your own. You’ll have the help of the brilliant Maintenance Minder system. This technology keeps track of the overall performance of your vehicle as well as the status of individual parts as well.
With the Maintenance Minder, you’ll be able to stay on top of your routine maintenance, with notices of past due services highlighted right on your Pilot’s driver display.
Service Your Honda Pilot with Boardwalk Honda
Now you know just how important routine maintenance is for your Honda Pilot, and when these key services are required. Still, though, you’ll need somewhere reliable to have these services performed by the very best. That’s where the factory-trained and certified Boardwalk Honda technicians come in.
To keep your Atlantic City, Egg Harbor, and Galloway, New Jersey, adventures going in your Honda Pilot, schedule a service appointment with us today!