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In a 2010 Honda Accord, the wrench-shaped indicator light signals that scheduled maintenance is required. Typically this involves the 10,000-mile service which covers tasks like changing differential oil, replacing transfer case fluid, changing the oil and oil filter, and rotating the tires. Additionally, it is important to inspect the brakes, steering, and suspension system at this point. When you reach the 20,000-mile mark, make sure to check the parking brake system, all hoses, fluids, exhaust system, and axle shaft. Drive belts should start being reviewed at 30,000 miles. By 110,000 miles, it's time to replace the spark plugs, timing belt, and water pump, along with a valve clearance adjustment and inspection of the cooling system.
What maintenance tasks should be inspected? Do you have any ideas?
The maintenance minder indicator in the 2010 Honda Accord displays a wrench icon when it's time for scheduled service at the dealer. The indicator light will be turned off by the dealer after servicing.
Exploring the significance of the wrench symbol on the 2010 Honda Accord.
Maintenance reminder light