How to Maintain Your 2015 Honda Pilot

2015 Honda Pilot Matinenance

First thing’s first: to keep your 2015 Honda Pilot in top shape, you need to adopt a regular maintenance schedule. Every 3750 miles, take your Pilot to the dealership or your trusted car shop for proactive maintenance. Most people who purchase a Honda Pilot are busy with the constraints of family, activity schedules, and more. The last thing on your mind is probably vehicle maintenance; however, neglecting this basic requirement for your SUV can lead to costly repairs further down the line.

For your convenience, this article will outline the recommended proactive maintenance measures you should take at certain mileage milestones.

2015 Honda Pilot Maintenance Schedule

Please note that this is a tentative recommended schedule, but if you sense that something in your Honda Pilot is damaged, take it to your trusted car repair source as soon as you can.

3750 Miles

  • Replace the engine oil
  • Check and correct the tire pressure and engine fluid levels
  • Visibly check the front and rear windshield wipers and lights

7500 Miles

  • Complete the steps listed at 3750 miles
  • Inspect the brakes for wear and change if necessary
  • Inspect the exhaust system, suspension components, drive shaft boots, and hoses
  • Rotate and balance the tires

15,000 Miles

  • Complete all the steps listed at 3750 miles
  • Replace the oil drain and plug
  • Inspect A/C, heater, undercarriage, and any leakages
  • Lubricate engine components
  • Conduct a road test

30,000 Miles

  • Complete all the steps listed at 3750 miles.
  • Service both sets of brakes.
  • Inspect the engine belts, exhaust system, and charge systems/battery.
  • Get an engine tune-up.
  • Replace the transmission fluid, brake fluid, fuel filter, and air filter.
  • Request an (optional) wheel alignment.

Best Practices When Maintaining Your Honda Pilot

Although your car is new, do not fall into a comfortable lull of avoiding maintenance. Your 2015 Pilot can look and feel new for years to come if you keep to a regular schedule. It is sometimes the most mundane and routine things, like oil changes, tire rotations, tune ups, and brake inspections, that can save you from repairs that can cost your family thousands of dollars. The best tip to stay faithful to the schedule is to partner with a dealership or repair shop that can send you regular reminders about your vehicle’s maintenance schedule. They are experts who know the value of proactive maintenance, and they can help you work your vehicle’s health into your busy schedule.

To learn more about Honda’s recommendations, you can see view it on the Honda Maintenance Calculator.

Are you Ready to be a Responsible Pilot Owner?

Hendrick Honda Bradenton has a selection of 215 Honda Pilots that are waiting for a responsible SUV owner like you to take care of it. Your new family vehicle is ready for you to take care of it with as much care as you do for your family.