2006 Honda Civic Maintenance Schedule

2006 Honda Civic maintenance at a glance

The 2006 Honda Civic belongs to the 8th generation (2006-2011), built with 1.8L R18 four-cylinder, with the Si using a 2.0L K20. It takes 5W-20 synthetic blend. Oil changes run 5,000 - 10,000 miles on the Maintenance Minder. This is the first model year of that generation, so it is the build most likely to carry early-production quirks and the most likely to have accumulated technical service bulletins.

What a 2006 model needs now

A 2006 Honda Civic is 20 years old in 2026, which at an average 12,000 miles a year puts it around 240,000 miles - long-term ownership. Beyond 240,000 miles maintenance is mostly about deciding what is worth doing. Rubber and plastic components fail on age rather than mileage, corrosion matters as much as wear, and knowing what has already been replaced is the difference between a sound investment and throwing money at an unknown. On that mileage estimate it should already have had timing components on chain-driven engines and a full fluid refresh at 180,000 miles.

Key intervals for the 8th generation

Known issues on the 2006 Civic

The fault most worth knowing about on this generation is A/C compressor and condenser failures, common across Honda models of this era. Owners also report Cracked engine blocks on some 2006-2008 R18 engines, covered by an extended warranty programme; and Uneven rear tire wear from rear camber geometry, a widely reported complaint. None of these are certainties on any individual vehicle - they are the patterns worth checking for when you buy or when a symptom appears.

Track your 2006 Honda Civic service history free with the ServiceSage maintenance tracker, or compare it against other model years on the Honda Civic maintenance schedule hub.

2006 Honda Civic maintenance schedule

IntervalService
Minder Code A (every ~5-7.5k mi)Oil & filter change (5W-20), Inspect fluid levels
Minder Code B (every ~15k mi)Oil & filter change, Tire rotation, Inspect brake system, Inspect steering & suspension, Inspect fuel lines & hoses
Minder Code 1 (add-on)Tire rotation & balance
Minder Code 2 (every ~25k mi)Replace engine air filter, Replace dust/pollen filter (cabin)
Minder Code 3 (every ~30k mi)Transmission fluid exchange (CVT or auto)
Minder Code 5 (every ~60k mi)Coolant replacement, Inspect water pump drive belt (if equipped)
Every 100,000 miReplace iridium spark plugs, Inspect timing chain, Full drivetrain inspection

What is due at each mileage - 2006 Honda Civic

The table above is indexed by service interval. This is the same schedule indexed by odometer reading, for when you know your mileage and want the list. If your odometer sits between these figures, work back to the last one you passed and catch up anything skipped.

OdometerService due
30,000 mi (48,000 km)Oil & filter change, Tire rotation, Inspect brake system, Inspect steering & suspension, Inspect fuel lines & hoses, Transmission fluid exchange (CVT or auto).
60,000 mi (97,000 km)Oil & filter change, Tire rotation, Inspect brake system, Inspect steering & suspension, Inspect fuel lines & hoses, Transmission fluid exchange (CVT or auto), Coolant replacement, Inspect water pump drive belt (if equipped).
100,000 mi (161,000 km)Replace engine air filter, Replace dust/pollen filter (cabin), Replace iridium spark plugs, Inspect timing chain, Full drivetrain inspection. The every-15,000 mi service runs on its own cycle - the nearest fall at 90,000 and 105,000 miles.
120,000 mi (193,000 km)Same as the 60,000 mi service.
150,000 mi (241,000 km)Oil & filter change, Tire rotation, Inspect brake system, Inspect steering & suspension, Inspect fuel lines & hoses, Replace engine air filter, Replace dust/pollen filter (cabin), Transmission fluid exchange (CVT or auto).
200,000 mi (322,000 km)Same as the 100,000 mi service. The every-15,000 mi service runs on its own cycle - the nearest fall at 195,000 and 210,000 miles.

Honda schedules this vehicle by Maintenance Minder code rather than by odometer, so the mileages above are the typical points those codes appear - the car itself decides, based on how it has been driven.

2006 Honda Civic torque specs

FastenerTorqueSize
Lug nut80 ft-lbs (108 Nm)19mm
Oil drain plug29 ft-lbs (39 Nm)17mm

2006 Honda Civic oil life reset

Maintenance Minder reset (SEL/RESET knob)

  1. Ignition to ON/II, engine off.
  2. Press the SEL/RESET knob repeatedly to cycle the display until "Engine Oil Life %" or the Maintenance Minder code appears.
  3. Press and hold SEL/RESET for about 10 seconds, until the oil-life percentage and maintenance code(s) start blinking.
  4. To reset only the completed item, rotate the knob to highlight it first. To reset everything, press and hold SEL/RESET again for about 5 more seconds while it is blinking.
  5. The display stops blinking and resets to 100% - reset confirmed.

2006 Honda Civic recalls

The 2006 Honda Civic has 15 safety recalls on record with NHTSA, affecting the air bags, equipment, service brakes (as of 2026-07-09). Recall repairs are free at any dealer.

Warning lights and codes on the Honda Civic

Maintenance keeps these away, but when the dash does light up these are the codes this vehicle throws most often - each with what it means and what the repair actually costs.

Maintenance Minder codes on the Honda Civic

Common check-engine codes