2018 sport -- 30,000 mile service
2018 sport -- 30,000 mile service
Hello,
I have a 2018 Sport in Orange Fury (the fast color). I picked in up in summer 2019 with 3500 miles and have maintained it well. Oil every 5000. Air filter and cabin filters on the 10's. Put 303 protectant on the CV boots.
I am approaching my 30k mark and want to do a full service. It doesn't have a service manual and I consider the little read out thing to be kind of stupid.
Driving style is generally hyper-miling on my 1.6 mile commute to work 3-6 times a week (in cold during winter) and some long road trips.
What services should I perform?
I'll likely run this car for at least a decade more or beyond..
Thanks
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I have a 2018 Sport in Orange Fury (the fast color). I picked in up in summer 2019 with 3500 miles and have maintained it well. Oil every 5000. Air filter and cabin filters on the 10's. Put 303 protectant on the CV boots.
I am approaching my 30k mark and want to do a full service. It doesn't have a service manual and I consider the little read out thing to be kind of stupid.
Driving style is generally hyper-miling on my 1.6 mile commute to work 3-6 times a week (in cold during winter) and some long road trips.
What services should I perform?
I'll likely run this car for at least a decade more or beyond..
Thanks
~~~~~
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Last edited by NWCH; Feb 5, 2024 at 04:13 PM.
Here's a Honda Fit maintenance schedule. I Googled "2018 Honda Fit service schedule" but didn't verify that it's really for that year. It's unlikely to change much from year to year and looks quite similar to the schedule that came with my 2010 Fit.
Note that whatever service schedule you choose to follow, your driving puts you in the "severe" category and would benefit from more frequent fluid changes. A 1.6 mile drive is never going to be great for a car, especially in the winter when it's unlikely to warm up fully and certainly won't be warm for an adequate duration to clear moisture from the crankcase.
Note that whatever service schedule you choose to follow, your driving puts you in the "severe" category and would benefit from more frequent fluid changes. A 1.6 mile drive is never going to be great for a car, especially in the winter when it's unlikely to warm up fully and certainly won't be warm for an adequate duration to clear moisture from the crankcase.
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