2023–2025 6th generation (RS)
2023–2025 Honda CR-V Factory Maintenance Schedule
The factory maintenance schedule for the 2023–2025 Honda CR-V covering every service through 100,000 miles. Exactly what is due at each interval, and where severe-service conditions change it.
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2023–2025 Honda CR-V maintenance schedule
High confidence7,500 miles / 12 months
- Replace engine oil and filter (Minder code A/B)
- Rotate tires (sub-code 1), especially important on heavy hybrid trims
15,000 miles / 24 months
- Oil and filter
- Tire rotation
- B-service inspections (brakes, suspension, driveline, fluid levels)
30,000 miles / 36 months
- Replace engine air and cabin filters (sub-code 2)
- Rear differential fluid on AWD (sub-code 6)
60,000 miles / 72 months
- Repeat 30k services
- CVT fluid drain & fill on 1.5T (sub-code 3). Conservative owners do 30k
100,000 miles / 120 months
- Replace coolant (sub-code 5; then every ~60k)
- Replace spark plugs (sub-code 4)
Maintenance Minder governs; mileages are typical equivalents. Service at 15% oil life. Brake fluid every 3 years regardless of miles.
Which Honda CR-V model years does this cover?
These service schedule specifications apply to every Honda CR-V built from 2023 through 2025 — the 6th generation (RS), compact crossover suv (fwd or awd; hybrid ~half of sales). Nothing in this specification changes between those model years. Pick your year for the engines it offered, what changed that year, and the problems recorded against it.
What changed during the 2023–2025 Honda CR-V
- 2023Generation launch: EX/EX-L gas, Sport/Sport Touring hybrid; hybrid gets 204 hp and FWD availability for the first time
- 2024LX (17-in wheels) returns as gas base trim; Sport-L Hybrid added
- 2025Largely carryover; steering gearboxes built after Aug 30, 2024 include the sticky-steering fix from the factory
2023–2025 Honda CR-V service schedule: common questions
How often does a 2023–2025 Honda CR-V need servicing?
- The first scheduled visit is at 7,500 miles or 12 months, whichever comes first, and the pattern repeats from there.
What is due at 30,000 miles on a 2023–2025 Honda CR-V?
- Replace engine air and cabin filters (sub-code 2); Rear differential fluid on AWD (sub-code 6).
What is due at 60,000 miles on a 2023–2025 Honda CR-V?
- Repeat 30k services; CVT fluid drain & fill on 1.5T (sub-code 3). Conservative owners do 30k.
What is due at 100,000 miles on a 2023–2025 Honda CR-V?
- Replace coolant (sub-code 5; then every ~60k); Replace spark plugs (sub-code 4).
Does severe service change the schedule for a 2023–2025 Honda CR-V?
- Maintenance Minder governs; mileages are typical equivalents. Service at 15% oil life. Brake fluid every 3 years regardless of miles.
Sources
- NHTSA Part 573 report, 24V-744 steering gearbox ('sticky steering') recall
- NHTSA Part 573 report, 24V-763 high-pressure fuel pump recall
- Honda News, American Honda recalls ~1.7M vehicles to repair steering gearboxes
- Car and Driver, Honda recalls 720K Accord/Civic/CR-V over fuel pump
- College Hills Honda, 2023–2027 CR-V maintenance parts (80291-TF3-E01, 17220-64A-A00)
- Honda OEM Parts Online, 17220-6MA-J01 hybrid air filter (2023–2026)
- AMSOIL lookup, 2023 CR-V 2.0L LFC3 oil capacity 4.2 qt
- TireSize.com, 2023 CR-V OE fitments by trim
- AutoZone, 2024 CR-V battery (Group 47/H5)
- HondaPartsNow, 2024 CR-V Hybrid OEM 12V battery (Group 51, 500 CCA)
- fueleconomy.gov, 2024 CR-V / CR-V Hybrid EPA ratings
- WiperSizeChart, 2023/2024 CR-V wiper sizes 24/19/10
