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One of the great features of the 2014 Honda Civic is its ability to provide specific maintenance instructions by displaying codes. These codes consist of numbers and letters. If you spot an "A" in the code, it's time to change the engine oil. When you come across a "B," it means replacing the engine oil, oil filter, and checking your brakes. Sub code "1" signals the need for tire rotation, while sub code "2" calls for an air filter replacement. The "3" sub code refers to transmission and transfer fluid, and "4" indicates changing spark plugs and timing belt. If "5" appears, it's time to replace the engine coolant. Lastly, sub code "6" means it's time for a rear differential fluid change.
In a 2014 Honda Civic, you should get an oil change every 7,500 miles, have the coolant replaced at 45,000 miles, and change the timing belt at 105,000 miles.