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What are the A and B services for Acura?

Acura, the luxury vehicle division of Honda, offers two distinct maintenance service packages to ensure your vehicle runs at its best: the A Service and the B Service. These services are designed to address different maintenance needs and intervals, providing a comprehensive approach to keeping your Acura in top condition.


A Service: Routine Maintenance


The A Service is Acura's standard maintenance package, typically performed every 7,500 miles or 12 months, whichever comes first. This service includes a range of essential checks and replacements to keep your vehicle running smoothly. The A Service includes the following:



  • Oil and filter change

  • Tire rotation

  • Inspection of key components, such as brakes, suspension, and steering

  • Replacement of air filters, as needed

  • Inspection and adjustment of fluid levels

  • Comprehensive vehicle inspection and report


The A Service is designed to maintain your Acura's performance and ensure that any potential issues are identified and addressed early on, preventing more significant problems from developing.


B Service: More Comprehensive Maintenance


The B Service is a more comprehensive maintenance package, typically performed every 15,000 miles or 12 months, whichever comes first. In addition to the items covered in the A Service, the B Service includes the following:



  • Replacement of cabin air filter

  • Inspection and replacement of spark plugs, as needed

  • Inspection and replacement of the timing belt, if applicable

  • Inspection and replacement of the coolant, as needed

  • Inspection and replacement of the brake fluid, as needed

  • Comprehensive vehicle inspection and report


The B Service is designed to provide a more thorough maintenance check-up, ensuring that all critical components are inspected and serviced as needed to maintain the long-term health and performance of your Acura.


By following Acura's recommended maintenance schedule and choosing the appropriate service package, you can help ensure your vehicle continues to deliver the exceptional performance, reliability, and longevity that Acura is known for.

What is the difference between A and B maintenance on Acura?


The two main codes both involve replacing the engine oil, but with an "A", you only need to get oil replaced. If the code begins with a "B", you will need to get a more involved service that extends through multiple systems in your Acura.



How much should a B1 service cost?


How Much Does a B1 Service Typically Cost? The average B1 service cost ranges from $150 to $300, including labor and basic maintenance tasks, though some places charge between $200 and $400, depending on your Honda model.



What is Acura service A?


Acura Service Code "A" signifies that your vehicle requires an engine oil change. The "A" code is a part of Acura's Maintenance Minder system, which provides maintenance alerts based on factors like driving habits and mileage. It is often combined with a sub-code, such as "1" (for a tire rotation) or "2" (for air and dust/pollen filter replacement), to indicate other necessary services.
 
Service "A"

  • Engine oil change: This is the primary service for code "A". 
  • Oil filter replacement: Acura recommends replacing the oil filter during the oil change as well. 

Common service combinations
  • A1: This code indicates both an oil change (A) and a tire rotation (1) are needed.
  • A2: This code means an oil change (A) and replacement of the engine air cleaner and dust/pollen filters (2) are required. 

How to use the Maintenance Minder
  • Check your dashboard: Your Acura's dashboard will display a code when service is due. 
  • Understand the codes: The system uses a combination of letters (A or B) and numbers (1 through 7) to tell you what services are needed. 
  • Consult your owner's manual: For more details specific to your vehicle, always refer to your owner's manual. 



What is service B on Acura?


Acura "B" service is a major maintenance service that includes replacing the engine oil and filter, and performing a comprehensive inspection of the brakes, suspension, and other critical components. The code often appears with a sub-code, like "B1," which specifies additional services such as a tire rotation (1).
 
Components of Acura B service

  • Engine oil and filter: Replacement of both is a primary part of the service. 
  • Brake inspection: A thorough check of the front and rear brakes is included. 
  • Fluid checks: All fluid levels and their condition are inspected. 
  • Tire and wheel inspection: This includes checking tire pressure, the condition of the tires, and the expiration date of the tire repair kit, if applicable. 
  • Multi-point inspection: A certified technician will perform a multi-point inspection, checking various components for wear or issues. This includes: 
    • Tie rod ends, steering gearbox, and boots 
    • Suspension components 
    • Driveshaft boots 
    • Brake hoses and lines (including ABS/VSA) 
    • Exhaust system 
    • Fuel lines and connections 
    • Parking brake adjustment 

What the sub-codes mean
  • 1: Indicates a tire rotation is needed. 
  • 2: Requires replacing the air cleaner element, dust and pollen filter, and inspecting the drive belt. 
  • 3: Involves replacing transmission fluids. 
  • Other numbers: Additional services are indicated by other sub-codes. For example, a 2015 Acura MDX, which is 15,000 miles, requires the B1 service plus additional upkeep like rear differential fluid replacement. 


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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.