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In the Honda Pilot, the message you're referring to is not a typical error code like the ones found in cars. Instead, it's Honda's way of reminding you about scheduled maintenance tasks. For example, the code A123 means you should change the engine oil (but not the filter), rotate the tires, check tire pressure and condition, replace the air cleaner, inspect the drive belt, replace the cabin air filter, change the transmission fluid, and if applicable, replace the transfer fluid. Additional characters like 4, 5, and 6 may appear in the future, indicating more maintenance tasks to tackle. Be prepared for these upcoming maintenance reminders.
In a Honda Pilot, service Code A123 indicates that it's time to change the engine oil and filter, rotate the tires, replace the transmission and transfer fluids, inspect the drive belt, and replace both the air cleaner element and the dust and pollen filter.
I'm on the same page as the other two responses.