What's included in the Honda 30,000-mile Service Schedule?
Many components need to be inspected or replaced when your Honda hits 30,000 miles on the odometer. Some common services that your Honda has received before that will be performed again are:
- Change Engine Oil: oil changes are among one of the most common maintenance items however, without oil changes, your engine can easily overheat and not have the lubrication it needs.
- Change Engine Oil Filter: when getting your oil replaced, your oil filter should be replaced as well to ensure clean operation during daily drives to Indianapolis.
- Inspect Braking System: your Honda's braking system is among the most important aspect of a safe drive. Your braking system is complex and inspections help detect any issues or repairs that may be needed.
- Replace Air Filter Element: the air cleaner element is the part of your Honda's air system that helps filter air by removing pollutants before it reaches the engine.
- Rotate The Tires: your tires do not always wear down at the same rate. Regular rotations help ensure they wear down evenly, which improves handling.
Aside from these common services, after 30,000 miles our technicians will perform some extensive inspections to ensure that your Honda is in perfect working order, these include:
- Inspect Cooling System: your car's cooling system helps keep things running at the correct temperatures. An inspection checks its various components and connecting hoses.
- Inspect Tie Rod Ends: the tie rods are a lesser-known part but one needed for proper driving as it helps transfer turning input from your steering wheel to the tires.
- Inspect Suspension System: without a well-maintained suspension, your car's ride and response to bumps is greatly reduced.
- Inspect Driveshaft: the driveshaft helps connect your gearbox to the wheels and is a key part of smooth, reliable driving.
- Inspect Fuel Lines:Â over time, your fuel lines can develop leaks. Inspections help prevent any future breakdowns or dangers.
- Inspect Exhaust System: bad exhaust systems are dangerous (possibly lethal), and checking yours keeps you and all your passengers safe.
- Inspect and Adjust Drive Belt: the drive belt is responsible for helping power many of your Honda's systems, such as the alternator and water pumps. If this belt isn't properly adjusted then your car can lose power.