2023–2025 4th generation (YG1/YG2)
2023–2025 Honda Pilot Factory Maintenance Schedule
The factory maintenance schedule for the 2023–2025 Honda Pilot 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 Pilot maintenance schedule
High confidence7,500 miles / 12 months
- Replace engine oil and filter (Minder code A/B)
- Rotate tires (sub-code 1)
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)
- AWD rear differential fluid (sub-code 6)
60,000 miles / 72 months
- Repeat 30k services
- Transmission fluid drain and fill (sub-code 3)
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 Pilot model years does this cover?
These service schedule specifications apply to every Honda Pilot built from 2023 through 2025 — the 4th generation (YG1/YG2), 3-row mid-size suv (fwd or i-vtm4 awd; shares platform with passport). 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 Pilot
- 2023Full redesign on a new platform shared with the Passport: J35Y8 V6 (285 hp), 10-speed automatic across the board, new off-road TrailSport trim, all-LED lighting
- 2024Largely carryover; minor trim/equipment shuffles
- 2025Carryover; Touring and EX-L gain optional HPD wheel packages
2023–2025 Honda Pilot service schedule: common questions
How often does a 2023–2025 Honda Pilot 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 Pilot?
- Replace engine air and cabin filters (sub-code 2); AWD rear differential fluid (sub-code 6).
What is due at 60,000 miles on a 2023–2025 Honda Pilot?
- Repeat 30k services; Transmission fluid drain and fill (sub-code 3).
What is due at 100,000 miles on a 2023–2025 Honda Pilot?
- 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 Pilot?
- Maintenance Minder governs; mileages are typical equivalents. Service at 15% oil life. Brake fluid every 3 years regardless of miles.
Sources
- AMSOIL lookup, 2024/2025 Pilot 3.5L J35Y8 oil capacity 5.5 qt (w/o filter) / 5.8 qt (with filter)
- Honda Techinfo, 2025 Pilot Specifications (5.8 US qt engine oil)
- Wikipedia, Honda Pilot 4th generation (J35Y8, 285 hp, DOHC non-VTEC)
- College Hills Honda, 2023–2027 Pilot maintenance parts (17220-61A-A00 air filter, 80291/80292-TYA cabin filter)
- Honda Parts Connection, 12290-6FB-A01 spark plug, 2023–2025 Pilot
- AutoZone, 2023/2024 Honda Pilot Group 48/H6 AGM battery
- T&T Honda, 2025 Honda Pilot tire size guide (TrailSport 265/60R18 all-terrain)
- Car and Driver, 2023 Honda Pilot TrailSport specs (13.8-in front / 13.0-in rear rotors, curb weight, MPG)
- Honda News, 2023 Pilot Specifications & Features (18.5-gal fuel tank, curb weight)
- Transmission Digest, servicing the Honda 10-speed transmission (ATF Type 2.0, ~9.0 qt total)
- WardsAuto, Honda recalls 259K vehicles for brake pedal pivot pin defect
- recalledbrands.com, NHTSA 25V-391000, 2023 Honda Pilot brake pedal pivot pin
- Go-Parts, 2023–2025 Honda Pilot infotainment black-screen troubleshooting
- WiperBladesUSA, 2025 Honda Pilot wiper size chart (26/22/14 in)
- Sierra Honda of Monrovia, 2025 Pilot trim levels (TrailSport ground clearance, towing)
