2023–2025 Honda Pilot Maintenance & Repairs

Routine oil changes. New tire selection and installation. Complex repairs. Firestone Complete Auto Care does it all. Visit your nearest store for expert maintenance and repair services that will help keep your 2023–2025 Pilot ready for anything.

Example Maintenance Intervals for the 2023–2025 Honda Pilot

Routine maintenance can keep your Honda Pilot performing at its best and help extend its lifespan. Below is a general maintenance schedule, but always refer to your owner’s manual for model-specific recommendations.

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2023–2025 Honda Pilot Oil Changes & Specifications

Regular oil changes help maintain engine performance, reduce wear, and extend the lifespan of your Honda. The Maintenance Minder System in the 2023–2025 Pilot is an onboard system designed to track engine oil life and notify you when maintenance is needed. Instead of relying on fixed mileage intervals alone, the system monitors factors such as driving habits, temperature, engine load, and operating conditions to determine when service is required. When the system alerts you’re due, it’s best to schedule an oil change as soon as possible to ensure your engine remains protected.

2023–2025 Honda Pilot Oil Type and Capacity

The fourth-generation Honda Pilot is powered by a 3.5L V6 engine. Below are the commonly recommended oil type and capacity specifications:

Always check your owner’s manual to confirm the correct oil type (viscosity and performance/quality specification) and capacity for your specific model, or consult the pros at your nearest Firestone Complete Auto Care.

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Tire Information for Your 2023–2025 Honda Pilot

Routine tire rotations are essential for even tire wear and long-lasting performance. Because front and rear tires experience different levels of wear, rotating them helps extend tire lifespan, improve handling, enhance fuel efficiency, and prevent uneven wear.

You should generally rotate your tires every 7,500 miles or at every oil change. However, if you frequently drive in harsh conditions, such as stop-and-go traffic, more frequent rotations may be beneficial.

Tires naturally wear out over time and will need to be replaced at least every six years. Signs you may need new tires include a tread depth below 2/32 inches, cracks, bulges, punctures, and constant loss of tire pressure.

Common 2023–2025 Honda Pilot Tire Sizes

When shopping for new tires, you want to ensure you get the right fit for your Pilot. Here are some common tire sizes for this generation by trim:

2023–2025 Honda Pilot Battery Details

Car 12-volt batteries typically last between 3 and 5 years, but this can vary based on driving habits, climate, and maintenance practices. It's crucial to monitor your battery's health to avoid unexpected failures. Signs that your Honda Pilot's battery may need replacement include:

Slow Engine Crank: The engine is sluggish to turn over during startup.

Dim Lights: Headlights or interior lights appear dimmer than usual.

Battery Warning Light: The battery symbol illuminates on the dashboard.

Corrosion: Visible buildup around the battery terminals.

Frequent Jump Starts: Needing to jump-start your vehicle often

Regular inspections and testing can help you catch issues early on, allowing you to replace your battery before a dead one leaves you stranded.

Battery Specifications for Your Fourth-Generation Pilot

You want to ensure you replace your car 12-volt battery with the right type. Below are common battery specifications for the 2023–2025 Honda Pilot.

Always consult your owner's manual or Firestone Complete Auto Care to confirm the appropriate battery specifications for your specific Pilot year and trim.

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Possible 2023–2025 Honda Pilot Maintenance Schedule by Mileage

Every 7,500 Miles

  • Oil change
  • Tire rotation

Every 15,000 Miles

  • Oil and filter change
  • Tire Rotation
  • Check fluid levels (brake fluid, transmission fluid, and engine coolant)
  • Inspect brake lines, hoses, and connections
  • Inspect suspension components
  • Inspect exhaust system
  • Inspect fuel lines and hoses

Every 30,000 Miles

  • Oil and filter change
  • Tire rotation
  • Replace engine air filter
  • Replace cabin air filter
  • Check rear differential fluid

Every 60,000 Miles

  • Oil and filter change
  • Tire rotation
  • Replace rear differential fluid
  • Replace transfer case fluid
  • Replace transmission fluid

Every 120,000 Miles

  • Replace engine coolant
  • Inspect and replace spark plugs (if not done earlier)
  • Inspect all major systems (brakes, suspension, steering, exhaust)

This schedule provides a general guideline. Intervals may vary depending on driving conditions and model specifications, so always refer to your Honda owner’s manual for precise recommendations.

Reliable 2023–2025 Honda Pilot Repairs and Maintenance

Even if you take great care of your fourth-gen Pilot, its systems and parts will eventually wear out. When your Honda needs service, you can count on the pros at your local Firestone Complete Auto Care. Whether your A/C is blowing warm air, your brakes are squealing, or your engine just isn’t performing like it used to, our expert technicians are ready to diagnose the issue and provide a service plan that will get you back on the road.

From routine maintenance to complex repairs, Firestone Complete Auto Care has you covered. Schedule a service appointment online today and help keep your 2023–2025 Honda Pilot ready for the day ahead.

For the most accurate maintenance recommendations based on your specific trim level and driving conditions, review your Pilot owner’s manual or visit Honda’s official website.

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