The term “A167 maintenance” does not correspond to a publicly documented Honda maintenance code. It is likely a misreading, an internal dealer reference, or a bulletin number rather than a consumer-facing schedule. Honda relies on the Maintenance Minder system, which uses A and B service reminders (often alternating every few thousand miles) to signal what should be serviced. This article explains what that means, how to interpret any code you see, and how to verify the exact tasks for your vehicle.
Understanding Honda's Maintenance Minder
Honda vehicles typically use a Maintenance Minder that displays reminder codes such as A, B, and sometimes numbered variants to indicate service needs and intervals. The precise tasks tied to A vs. B, and the mileage at which they appear, depend on the model year and driving conditions. If you see a code like A or B on your dashboard, consult your owner’s manual or your local Honda dealer to see the exact items required for your specific car.
What A and B service typically cover
Before listing common tasks, note that exact items vary by model and year. The following outlines what buyers and owners can generally expect from A and B service on many Honda models.
- Oil and oil filter change
- Tire rotation and tread check (if equipped)
- Brake system inspection and fluid checks
- Fluid level checks and top-offs (coolant, brake fluid, transmission fluid where applicable)
- Multi-point inspection of belts, hoses, lights, wipers, steering, and suspension
In practice, A service is often the basic maintenance package focusing on the essential oil change and quick visual checks, while B service tends to include additional items or checks, such as more comprehensive air filter inspections or replacements, cabin air filter checks, and deeper inspections. Always refer to your specific vehicle’s Maintenance Minder readout for exact tasks.
Could A167 refer to something else?
Because “A167” is not a standard consumer Honda term, several possibilities could explain the label you saw:
- An internal dealership or service bulletin code used by a particular shop.
- A misread of an A/B service cycle combined with mileage or a regional formatting quirk.
- A model- or year-specific item listed in a service booklet that isn’t widely published.
- A misinterpretation of a digital reminder (for example, an A service) or a scheduled maintenance interval displayed in the vehicle’s system.
To resolve the ambiguity, you should verify the exact meaning with the dealership or by checking your car’s Maintenance Minder display and the owner’s manual. They can confirm whether A167 is an internal tag or simply a misread of standard A/B service reminders.
How to verify the exact meaning for your car
Take these steps to determine what needs to be done and whether A167 applies to your vehicle:
- Check your Owner’s Manual and the Maintenance Minder display for the precise task list and intervals.
- Consult your VIN-specific maintenance schedule at a Honda dealership or through the official Honda Owners site.
- Ask the service advisor to pull the vehicle’s service history and any active recalls or TSBs tied to your VIN.
- If you saw A167 on a work order, request a copy of the service description with itemized tasks and codes.
By confirming with the dealer or service center, you can ensure you’re following the correct maintenance plan for your exact model and year.
What to expect during an A/B maintenance visit
Understanding what will happen during a routine A or B service can help you prepare for the appointment and avoid surprises. Here’s what’s commonly involved:
- Oil and filter replacement using the recommended grade for your engine
- Inspection of brakes, suspension, steering, exhaust, and drive components
- Top-offs of essential fluids and tire pressure checks
- Air and cabin air filter inspections or replacements as needed
- Return of vehicle health report or maintenance minder update with the next due items
Again, the exact items and the interval depend on the model year and driving conditions, so rely on the vehicle’s display and official documentation for your car.
Summary
“A167 maintenance” is not a widely recognized Honda term. Most Honda owners interact with a Maintenance Minder that uses A and B service codes to indicate maintenance needs at specific intervals. If you encounter A167, it is best to verify with a Honda dealer to determine whether it refers to a standard A/B service, an internal dealership reference, or a misread. Always consult your owner’s manual or the vehicle’s service portal for precise tasks and intervals applicable to your exact model and year.


