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Can you tell me about the maintenance plan for a Honda Ridgeline?

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gRIZ

The maintenance plan for the Honda Ridgeline can differ each year, so I'll provide you with some details for the 2018 model, which is a good example. You should change the oil (if using conventional) every 10,000 miles and rotate the tires at that time. Around the 30,000-mile mark, it's recommended to replace the cabin air filter, engine air filter, and rear differential fluid. At 45,000 miles, consider flushing and replacing the brake fluid. When you hit 60,000 miles, it's time to change the automatic transmission fluid, transfer case fluid, and replace the timing belt. By 90,000 miles, you'll need to replace the spark plugs, and at 120,000 miles, perform a flush and replace the engine coolant.

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  • Paula maplethorpe

    Here's a more conversational way to express the same information: It's recommended to get the oil changed for your Honda Ridgeline every 7,500 miles. At the 15,000-mile mark, it's important to rotate the tires and change the rear differential fluid. When you reach around 45,000 miles, schedule a brake fluid flush and replace the transmission and transfer case fluids. Don't forget to also flush and replace the coolant when you hit 60,000 miles.

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