Honda Civic Hybrid 2013 Technology Reference Guide
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To improve fuel efficiency, ensure regular maintenance such as timely oil changes, proper tire inflation, and using the ECO mode feature. Additionally, practice smooth acceleration and braking.
Refer to the owner's manual for detailed maintenance schedules. Generally, it includes regular oil changes every 7,500 miles, tire rotations every 7,500 miles, and brake inspections every 15,000 miles.
To reset the maintenance minder, turn the ignition to the "ON" position, press the "Select/Reset" button until the oil life indicator is displayed, then hold the button until the indicator resets to 100%.
If the battery light illuminates, it indicates a charging system issue. Check the battery terminals for corrosion, and ensure the alternator belt is not loose or damaged. If the problem persists, consult a professional mechanic.
If the hybrid system warning light appears, safely stop the vehicle and restart the engine. If the light remains, it may indicate a system malfunction, and professional diagnostic service is recommended.
Use full synthetic 0W-20 motor oil for optimal performance and efficiency, as recommended by Honda for the 2013 Civic Hybrid.
To replace the cabin air filter, open the glove box, remove the retaining arm, press the sides of the glove box inward to lower it, and access the filter housing. Remove the old filter and install the new one.
A squealing noise during braking may indicate worn brake pads or the presence of debris between the pads and rotor. Inspect and replace the brake pads if necessary, and clean any debris from the braking components.
To check the transmission fluid level, start the engine and let it reach normal operating temperature, then remove the dipstick from the transmission, wipe it clean, reinsert it, and check the fluid level. Ensure the car is on a level surface.
Heavy or unresponsive steering may be due to low power steering fluid or a failing power steering pump. Check the fluid level and top it off if needed. If the problem persists, have the steering system inspected by a professional.