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Replace engine oil. NOTE: At the time of introduction, only Mobil 1® oil had been approved by Acura engineers for use, at all times, in the RDX model. |
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| Replace engine oil (see note above) and oil filter. Inspect front and rear brake linings and visual condition of brake rotors. Check and adjust parking brake when needed. Check and inspect steering tie rods, steering gear box, and protective boots. Check, suspension components, driveshaft boots, brake flexible lines and hoses, and ABS lines for wear or damage. Check the condition and level of all under-hood fluids. Examine exhaust for any sign of leaks or deterioration. Examine under-hood and underbody fuel lines for condition, routing, and deterioration. |
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Rotate tires and examine tire wear condition. Reset tire pressures and re-torque all lug nuts. |
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Replace the engine intake air cleaner and in-cabin air cleaning filters. Note: If vehicle is driven in particularly dusty conditions, replace each 15,000 miles.
Inspect alternator, power steering, and air conditioning drive belt. |
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Replace transmission and transfer unit fluids. NOTE: If you regularly tow a trailer or drive in mountainous conditions, Acura engineers recommend changing the transmission fluid at 60,000 miles, and each 30,000 miles thereafter. |
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Replace spark plugs. Inspect and adjust valve clearance (if noisy). |
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Replace engine coolant. |
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Replace rear differential fluid. : If you regularly tow a trailer or drive over mountainous terrain, differential fluid should be changed at 7,500 miles and every 15,000 miles thereafter. |
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Please note: Prices are subject to change without notice. Hazardous waste and shop material charges are in addition to the prices listed. Additional services may be needed based on previous maintenance history, type of use, and environmental influences. Manufacturer suggests replacement of brake hydraulic fluid each three years. Idle speed should be examined at 160,000. Valve adjustments are recommended during services A, B, 1, 2, or 3, whenever they are noisy. Please consult with your service advisor if you have any questions.
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