B = change engine oil and filter.1 = rotate tires, and check tire pressure and condition
3 = replace Transmission Fluid and transfer fluid (if equipped).
B= Change Oil & Filter1= Rotate Tires 3=Change Transmission Fluid
B= Change Oil & Filter1= Rotate Tires 3=Change Transmission Fluid
The service code B13 on a 2009 Honda Pilot means a number of things. B means that you should replace oil and the oil filter as well as the fuel filter element. Check the front and rear brakes while servicing the vehicle. 1 means that you rotate the tires and 3 means that the transmission fluid needs to be replaced.
It is the Oil change service due code.
B13 B = Change oil/filter 1 = Rotate Tires 3 = Change transmission fluid
B = Change oil/filter1 = Rotate tires 3 = change transmission fluid All this should take no longer than 2 hours.
B = Change engine oil & filter. 1 = Rotate tires. 3 = Change transmission fluid.
Oil Change
B = Change oil/filter 1 = Rotate Tires 3 = Change transmission fluid
It's due for 40,000 mile service....which is about 350-400 dollars.
Whether or not a march fuel gauge will fit a B13 tank depends on the size of the march gauge. You should be able to find a march gauge that will fit on a B13 tank.
In the Honda OEM service manual, there's a table that corresponds to the letter and number codes that show up in your dash display. Honda calls this the Maintenance Minder display. The letters (B in your case) are the "main" maintenance items and the numbers (1 and 3 in your case) are the maintenance "sub items". On page 3-7 of the service manual, the table for the B code corresponds toReplace engine oil and filterCheck front and rear brakesCheck parking brake adjustmentInspect tie-rod ends, steering gearbox, and gearbox bootsInspect suspension componentsInspect driveshaft bootsInspect brake hoses and lines including VSA linesInspect all fluid levels and condition of fluidsInspect exhaust systemInspect fuel lines.For each of the items, there's additional detail in the manual and a reference to the section that explains how to do it. The sub-items, 1 and 3, correspond to the following:1. Rotate tires, check tire inflation and condition3. Replace automatic transmission fluid (ATF) and transfer assembly fluid (hypoid gear oil)So, if you are a do-it-yourself person, then those are the items Honda says you need to do at B13. If not, then you could take it to a Honda dealer and tell them to do the B13 service - they'll know all of the above. Or, you could take it to your favorite non-Honda mechanic and ask them to do the list above.