What is a B1 service on a Honda pilot?

What is a B1 service on a Honda pilot?

If the Maintenance Minder in your Honda car, SUV or truck is showing a B1 service code, you may be wondering, “What is Honda B1 service?” The letter “B” means that your vehicle is due for an oil change and a mechanical inspection, and the number “1” means that a tire rotation is required.

How do you reset the B1 code on a Honda Civic?

Press the Select/Reset button and hold it for 10 seconds until the oil life indicator and maintenance code start flashing. Keep holding the button until the oil life indicator resets to 100% and the Honda B1 service light disappears.

What’s the battery voltage on a Honda Pilot?

Voltmeter shows across battery terminals: 14.2 V when engine is running; 12.8V when engine not running. Any suggestions as to my problem?? My symptoms seem very similar to first poster.

What does the B1 code mean on a Honda?

The sub-code can be a single number (A1 or B1) or it can be a range of numbers (B12345). Each sub-code (1, 2, 3, so on) refers to a different maintenance requirement. If you only see the main code “A” on your dashboard, you only need to replace the engine oil. It’s a different story if the Honda maintenance B1 code shows up.

How long does it take for Honda Pilot battery to drain?

Neither had a catastrophic failure, rather they both gave warning signs of impending doom. In one the battery would be drained in 48 hours unless used. This went on for months until it failed completely and I drove it ten miles to the shop for a replacement. The other decided to start putting out 18 volts.

When does the service light go on on a Honda?

The service light goes on when the engine oil gets to a certain % of usage. If the oil life reaches 15%, that means the oil has become too dirty and that you need to replace it soon. Aside from the wrench-shaped light, a “main” service code with a “sub-code” will also appear. The main code can either be “A” or “B”.