DIY: How to Reset 2018+ Honda “Maintenance Minder” or “Service Due” after service. Honda Clarity

A quick video on how to resetting Honda “Maintenance Minder” or “Service Due” on 2018+ Honda Clarity, Accord, or Civic. I have just completed a A012 service on my 2018 Honda Clarity. It took me about 1 hour of work and saved me time and money from going to a dealership.

For the A012 Service i needed to service or replace the following:

  1. Change the Oil and Oil Filter:
  2. Change the Honda Clarity engine air filter.
  3. Change the Honda Clarity In cabin Air filter: ( https://amzn.to/37V9cgl )
  4. Rotate Tires
  5. Check the fluid levels and check the chassis for any issues

How to reset the Honda Maintenance Minder or Service Due notice :

  1. Go to the center infotainment screen
  2. Settings.
  3. Vehicle Settings.
  4. Maintenance Minder Information.
  5. Reset All.
  6. Confirm.
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Costco! Duracell 4 AMP Battery Charger + Maintainer $32 (Instant Savings – Normally $44)

Costco! Duracell 4 AMP 12 and 6 volt Battery Charger + Maintainer $32 (Instant Savings – Normally $44). There are other smart 12 / 6 volt battery charger and maintainer online : https://amzn.to/35a5vSJ . The interesting thing about this Duracell battery charger and maintainer is that it can charge 4A ( 12V lead acid, 12V Li-ion (LiFEPO4) or 1 A ( 6V lead acid ). It is also IP65 water resistant.

I bought a Battery Tender from Costco last year for my AGM and 12 volt batteries. Overall its good to have one if you have multiple cars or recreational vehicles and you do not want the battery to discharge and get damaged. Otherwise I normally disconnect the car battery if i know the car will not be used for a few weeks to prevent drain.

I use these to keep my other cars which are parked for a long period of time. For my Honda Accord and Dodge Cargo Van, I connect the leave the 3 amp Battery Tender on over the weekend and swap cars every week.  This keeps the cars 12 volt battery from failing and the cars are ready to drive if needed.

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DIY: 2016-2019 Honda Civic Sport (2.0L) Engine Air Filter Check / Replace.

DIY: 2016-2019 Honda Civic Engine Air Filter Check / Replace.

This is just a simple how to video on checking and replacing the engine air filter from a 2016-2019 Honda CIvic 2.0L non-turbo engine. It takes only a couple of minutes when doing your weekly or monthly under the hood check up on your car. It can save you time from waiting and money from labor costs. You will need a 2016-2019 Honda Civic (2.0L) air filter ( https://amzn.to/34gfar4 ).

Back story: I drive about 2,000 miles or more a month if I go on road trips. Soon Honda service reminder A01 (oil and filter change and tire rotation) will alert. That’s a good time to check the how dirty your air filter is. So to help others I made a DIY video on how to open and check the air box filter of the 2019 Honda Civic (2.0L). 🙂

The air box is on the driver side and is held by two metal clips and two slide in plastic tabs. With the car off, open the hood , unlock the two metal clips, and wiggle and slide the top cover of the air box towards the engine to unhook the two plastic tabs. The Honda Civic 2.0L engine air filter part is Part # 17220-5BA-A00 ( Amazon: https://amzn.to/34gfar4 ).

I cleaned up the air box and picked off some leaves and bugs and replaced the filter back into the box and reversed the process to close up air box.

I hope this vlog helpful. Stay tuned for more Vlogs and DIY about my 2018 Honda Clarity, 2017 Chevy Volt, and 2019 Honda Civic Sport. Please subscribe to SterlingW youtube chanel and check out the Playlist devoted to my Honda Clarity DIY and Road Tripping with Claire stories. You can also follow my adventures on Instagram: Sterling.wong

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