Nov 29, 2024

If you drive an EV, the good news is that your car requires slightly less servicing than most cars with a gas-powered engine. However, this doesn’t mean you can rest on your laurels when it comes to vehicle maintenance. Here’s an outline of the key steps involved in optimal Honda EV maintenance. Your local Honda dealer can help you out every step of the way. 

A blue 2024 Honda Prologue parked diagonally from the camera.

Avoid Overcharging Your Battery

Honda battery packs are remarkably durable, but all EV batteries wear down faster under certain conditions. One such condition is overcharging; when fully charged, your battery pack will degrade more rapidly, so it’s best to stop charging once the battery reaches about 80 percent of a full charge. 

Don’t Deplete the Battery Either

The longevity of EV batteries also suffers when the battery is empty. Therefore, it’s best to never allow your battery to sit with zero charge. Ideally, you should keep it above 20 percent charged at all times. 

Avoid Excessive Cold or Heat

Both the cold of our chilly Idaho winters and the heat of midsummer can harm your EV’s battery. Any excessive temperature takes a toll on battery packs, disrupting the internal chemical processes. Whatever the season, protect your car from the elements by keeping it under shade, inside a garage, or snug under an insulated car cover. 

Top Up or Flush Vehicle Fluids

As with any vehicle, the fluids are vital to your EV’s health. Your car may not have motor oil to change, but you’ll still need to keep a close eye on the coolant, transmission fluid, brake fluid, windshield wiper fluid, and differential fluid. Check your owner’s manual for detailed guidance on how often to inspect, top up, and flush each fluid. 

Keep Your Tires in Good Shape

Tires are key to road safety, so never neglect to check the air pressure of your tires once a month. You’ll also need to have your tires rotated twice a year and replaced when the rubber is damaged or the treads are sufficiently worn down. 

Have Your Brakes Routinely Inspected

Likewise, it’s essential to keep your brakes in great shape. Have your brakes professionally inspected twice a year or more, and never hesitate to have them checked if you experience any kind of brake trouble. 

Book Regular Services at Your Honda Dealer

It’s easier to keep up with routine EV servicing if you book regular appointments at your local dealership. Our technicians can help to arrange a schedule that fits neatly into your busy lifestyle. We can also send you polite reminders whenever a maintenance visit is due.

Visit Coeur d’Alene Honda in Coeur d’Alene, ID, today. We’ve been helping out the region’s drivers since 1968 with a consistent dedication to prompt service and high-quality customer care.