What is the 2003 honda pilot maintenance schedule?

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Nick B. January 22, 2021
On the 2003 Honda Pilot, You'll want to change Your engine oil every 10,000 miles. You also also replace the engine oil filter and rotate the tires at the same interval. Every 20,000 miles, You should inspect Your front and rear brakes, and replace any components that not in good operating order. Also inspect Your parking brake adjustment at the same interval. Furthermore at every 20,000 miles, You should visually inspect Your suspension components, brake hoses and lines, and fluid levels, in addition to Your exhauSTSystem and fuel lines. Every 30,000 miles, inspect and adjust Your drive belt and replace Your dust and pollen filter. The Pilot calls for replacement of the transmission fluid every 120,000 miles, and You should also inspect Your idle speed at this time. If You have 4WD, You should replace rear differential fluid every 110,000 miles. The air cleaner element should be swapped every 30,000 miles. The timing belt, water pump, drive belts, spark plugs, and engine coolant should all be replaced every 110,000 miles or 7 years. Finally, the brake fluid should be drained and replaced every 3 years, regardless of mileage driven.
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Lillian C. April 9, 2020
The maintenance schedule in a 2003 honda pilot are replace oil filter every 3,750 miles, rotate tires every 7,500 miles, replace vtm fluid every 15,000 miles, then do a timing belt at 105,000 miles.
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