How often should I perform scheduled maintenance for Honda CRV?

How often should I perform scheduled maintenance for Honda CRV?

so, my buddy had this crazy experience with his Honda CRV once. he thought he could skip the maintenance since it was running fine. then, outta nowhere, his brakes just started screeching like a cat in a blender. it was wild. turns out, he hadn’t changed the brake pads in like, forever.

I remember when I first got my CRV, I was all about that maintenance schedule. But then, life got busy, you know? I tried to stick to the whole 5,000 miles for an oil change and every 15,000 for the rest. But sometimes, when it’s just chillin’ in the driveway, it’s easy to forget.

But like, do you really need to stick to those numbers? Or can you wing it a little? Just wondering what everyone else thinks. sometimes I feel like I’m just being paranoid.

I ve had my CRV for a few years here in Toronto and I find every 5k miles seems right. The dealer pushed for more but I trust my instincts. My buddy says he waits till it makes weird noises though, which is kinda risky.

I have a 2018 CRV and I’ve found every 5k miles works best for me on the East Coast the winter makes things tricky but it runs smooth after.

Don’t skip those tire rotations either my friend had a rough ride cause he did.

I remember when I got my Honda CRV in Toronto I felt like a champ. Maintenance was super easy. I ve stuck to the schedule like clockwork every 6 months and have yet to have any major hiccups.

A friend of mine barely bothered and his ride started acting up. Guess it pays to be on top of it.

I ve got a 2018 CRV and honestly I do maintenance every 5k miles. I remember last winter in Colorado I pushed it a bit and ended up with some weird noises. Now I just stick to the schedule. Better safe than stuck on the side of the road you know.

I think sticking to those service intervals in the manual really pays off for peace of mind. It’s not just about the oil change it’s everything from brakes to filters. Just keep up with it and your ride should treat you well.

I ve always gone for every 5k miles but my cousin says more often is better Im in Seattle and honestly its a hassle sometimes

I live in Ontario and my CRV is my best friend I’ve done the scheduled maintenance every 6 months and it runs like a dream never had issues and it feels good knowing its all checked out but I heard some people do it yearly I just can’t risk it ya know

I’ve always thought regular maintenance is key especially since I live in Canada with those brutal winters. My CRV runs like a champ but I usually stick to the manufacturer’s schedule. Honestly it’s a bit of a hassle but worth it in the long run.

I’ve had my Honda CRV for years and I try to do maintenance every 5 thousand miles its been good for me.

Living in the Midwest I hit some rough roads and regular checkups keep it running smooth.

But I know people who push it longer and regret it later.

I’ve always stuck to the 5000 miles for oil changes on my CRV up here in Canada feels like a good plan but I’ve heard some say wait longer.

I have noticed a difference in performance when I keep up with things like fluid checks and tire rotations guess it’s all about that maintenance love.

I live in Ontario and I’ve always been told to stick to the manual for maintenance schedules. I used to ignore it thinking my CRV would be fine but after a few issues I learned the hard way. Now I do it every 6 months and it feels right. Better safe than sorry right.

I ve got a 2017 CRV and I do my maintenance like clockwork every 5k miles. Came from Oregon and the rain was brutal on the brakes so I figured why not keep up on things? Feels good to know I’m taking care of it.

Sometimes I wonder if I’m overdoing it but better safe than sorry right.

i’ve always done mine every 5k miles my CRV runs like a champ since I live in Seattle rain messes everything up sometimes.

I ve had my Honda CR-V for about six years now and I’ve always stuck to the maintenance schedule my dealer gave me back in Ontario.

It feels like clockwork sometimes but I think about how often folks let it slide.

Oil changes every 5k miles seems like a lot but honestly I ve never had any issues at all. Keeping track saves headaches later on.

I ve had my CR-V for years and honestly I do maintenance every 5k miles keeps it running smooth in snowy Canada. Can’t risk a breakdown on icy roads.

Took my CRV to the shop in Canada for a routine check last month and I’ve realized how important it is to stick to a schedule. Every six months feels right for me. Otherwise things start getting noisy and I hate that. If you love your car you’ll take care of it.