Nov 3, 2025

Regular maintenance is vital to keep your Honda running at its best, and the local Bronx Honda dealership can always provide advice on what’s needed and when.

Service Your Honda

Oil Changes

Topping off and changing the oil is a simple yet fundamental task that will protect the engine and potentially improve its longevity. You should check your owner’s manual for the recommended intervals, but it’s typically around 5000–7500 miles. If you notice any unusual noises coming from your engine or the oil appears to be dark and gritty, you should schedule a change sooner.

Tire Maintenance

As well as checking your tires regularly to make sure they are properly inflated, you should also arrange for them to be rotated periodically. This is often scheduled at the same time as an oil change. If you notice the tread is starting to wear heavily, your car starts to pull to one side while driving straight, or the steering wheel vibrates at high speeds, it could be an indication that your tires need changing or realigning now.

Brake Inspections

Brakes are critical to your safety and should usually be inspected at least once a year. If you regularly drive on hilly terrain or in heavy traffic, your brakes may need to be inspected more frequently. Signs that your brakes are wearing and need to be inspected soon include grinding and squealing noises, a soft brake pedal, and possibly increased stopping distances.

Fluid Checks

Your Honda relies on several different fluids to run efficiently, such as:

  • Transmission fluid
  • Brake fluid
  • Coolant
  • Power steering fluid

Your owner’s manual should specify how frequently the fluids need to be changed, but this may vary depending on your model and the driving conditions. Look out for signs that your fluids may be running low between intervals. These could include the engine overheating, rough shifts, problems with braking, strange noises, or a puddle under the car.

Battery Health

The battery is responsible for your Honda being able to start promptly, as well as your lights and electrics. Batteries typically last for 3–5 years, but their longevity can be affected if they’re regularly exposed to extreme temperatures. Signs that your battery may be starting to struggle include difficulty starting the engine, dimming or flickering lights, or visible corrosion around the battery connections.

Schedule a Service at Your Local Honda Dealership

Your local dealership can help with any of the above maintenance needs, as well as providing a full range of Honda services. You can also get advice from the expert technicians if you regularly drive in challenging conditions and need guidance on how this might change the maintenance requirements.

To schedule an appointment, contact us today at Honda of New Rochelle in New Rochelle, NY.