What is Acura B1 and B2 Service?

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Current Acura models feature an Acura Maintenance Minder™ system that lets you know when and what kind of Acura service your vehicle requires by using Acura service codes. Acura service codes implement one letter (a or b) and one or two numbers (1-6). If the Acura B1 service code or Acura B2 service code has appeared on your display while driving around Manhasset, and you’re wondering what Acura B1 service is or what Acura B2 service is, use our handy guide below. Then, if you’re due for a service, explore our service specials and reach out to the service department at Rallye Acura in Roslyn for help!

Reading Acura Service Code Letters

While you came here to find out what Acura B1 service is and what Acura B2 service is, we’ll generally cover how to read all Acura service codes as we explain Acura B1 and B2 services. When that Acura B1 service code or Acura B2 service code pops up on your display, you’ll first want to review all of the services that fall under the two letter categories at the beginning of the code (A or B):

A:

  • Replace engine oil

B:

  • Boots
  • Inspect suspension components
  • Inspect driveshaft boots
  • Inspect brake hoses and lines (including ABS/VSA)
  • Inspect all fluid levels and condition of fluids
  • Replace engine oil* and oil filter
  • Inspect front and rear brakes
  • Check parking brake adjustment
  • Check expiration date for temporary tire repair kit bottle(if equipped)
  • Inspect tie rod ends
  • Steering gearbox
  • Inspect exhaust system**
  • Inspect fuel lines and connections**

Reading Acura Service Code Numbers

The letter in your Acura Service code will be accompanied by a series of numbers that can help to further specify what issues your Garden City vehicle is having. Take a moment to review what the numbers indicate:

  1. Rotate tires
  2. Replace air cleaner element; replace dust and pollen filter; inspect drive belt
  3. Replace transmission fluids
  4. Inspect water pump; inspect valve clearance; replace spark plugs; replace timing belts
  5. Replace engine coolants
  6. Replace rear differential fluid

What is Acura B1 and B2 Service?

If you see the Acura B1 service code on your display, you’re due for:

Acura B1 Service:

  • Tire Rotation
  • Boots
  • Inspect suspension components
  • Inspect driveshaft boots
  • Inspect brake hoses and lines (including ABS/VSA)
  • Inspect all fluid levels and condition of fluids
  • Replace engine oil* and oil filter
  • Inspect front and rear brakes
  • Check parking brake adjustment
  • Check expiration date for temporary tire repair kit bottle(if equipped)
  • Inspect tie rod ends
  • Steering gearbox
  • Inspect exhaust system**
  • Inspect fuel lines and connections**

If your display shows the Acura B2 service code, your vehicle is due for:

  • Replace air cleaner element
  • Replace dust and pollen filter
  • Inspect drive belt
  • Boots
  • Inspect suspension components
  • Inspect driveshaft boots
  • Inspect brake hoses and lines (including ABS/VSA)
  • Inspect all fluid levels and condition of fluids
  • Replace engine oil* and oil filter
  • Inspect front and rear brakes
  • Check parking brake adjustment
  • Check expiration date for temporary tire repair kit bottle(if equipped)
  • Inspect tie rod ends
  • Steering gearbox
  • Inspect exhaust system**
  • Inspect fuel lines and connections**

Receive Affordable Acura B1 and B2 Service near Glen Cove

Now that you know that you know what Acura B1 service is, what Acura B2 service is, and how to read the Acura B1 service code and Acura B2 service code, call Rallye Acura schedule for service in Roslyn at 516-940-4492. Our mechanics can get to the root of your vehicle’s issues in no time for less than the competition. While you’re here, explore our Accelerated Service Program!