How Do You Fix a B127 Honda Service Code?
1. Engine Oil and Oil Filter Change
The motor oil in your Honda acts like the blood for your engine. It helps lubricate the moving parts, keeps them clean, prevents wear, and reduces the heat from fuel combustion.Â
For the oil to function properly, an oil change is necessary once the oil life reaches 15% and below. You should also change the oil filter to prevent the oil lines from clogging.
2. Tire Rotation
Tire treads are essential in maintaining traction when your car is on the road. Over time, the treads will wear out and fade.Â
Here’s the catch: The treads on the front tires wear out faster than the rear tires because the front pair takes a greater breaking load than the rear pair. So, swapping your tire positions can help prolong the tread life.
3. Air Filter Replacement
You’re not the only one that needs fresh, clean air to function — your engine does too. Your car has two air filters, the cabin air filter and the engine air filter.Â
The cabin air filter ensures clean air enters your car’s cabin, making it comfortable as you drive. At the same time, the engine filter clears the air that enters the engine before being used for fuel combustion.
4. Brake Fluid Flush
Brake fluid is a hydraulic fluid found in your brake system. It plays a vital role in translating the pressure applied to the brake pedal into a greater force enough to stop the wheels from moving.
Over time, brake fluid can become dirty and absorb water, which reduces its functionality. Just like an oil change, a brake fluid flush removes all the old fluid from the system and adds fresh brake liquid.