My 2009 Honda Accord has approx 66k miles on the vehicle. I would like to keep the vehicle for another year or two. I only put about 6k miles per year on it since my daily commute to work is under 10 miles round trip. I'm wondering which fluid is most important to ensure my vehicles will last.
The motor oil has seen 5k OCI since new and the transmission fluid has been serviced at 63k miles. The brake fluid, engine coolant, and power steering fluid is all original. Everything works as it should and I see no signs of problems, so this is simply preventative maintenance.
If you were in my shoes, which fluid would you service soon: brake, engine coolant, power steering? Or do I follow the motto of "if it isn't broke, don't fix it" with this one?
I appreciate your input!
The motor oil has seen 5k OCI since new and the transmission fluid has been serviced at 63k miles. The brake fluid, engine coolant, and power steering fluid is all original. Everything works as it should and I see no signs of problems, so this is simply preventative maintenance.
If you were in my shoes, which fluid would you service soon: brake, engine coolant, power steering? Or do I follow the motto of "if it isn't broke, don't fix it" with this one?
I appreciate your input!