Oil change: The engine oil and oil filter should be changed.
Tire rotation: The tires should be rotated to promote even wear.
Brake inspection: The brake pads, rotors, and lines should be inspected for wear and damage.
Battery inspection: The battery should be inspected for corrosion and tested to ensure it is still holding a charge.
Fuel system service: The fuel system should be cleaned and the fuel filter should be replaced.
PCV valve replacement: The PCV valve should be replaced to ensure proper engine ventilation.
Spark plug replacement: The spark plugs should be replaced to ensure proper ignition.
Timing belt inspection: The timing belt should be inspected for cracks and wear and replaced if necessary.
Coolant system service: The coolant should be drained and replaced, and the cooling system should be inspected for leaks.
Transmission fluid change: The transmission fluid should be changed to ensure smooth shifting and extend the transmission's life.
Cabin air filter replacement: The cabin air filter should be replaced to ensure clean air is circulated inside the vehicle.
Wiper blade replacement: The wiper blades should be replaced if they are worn or damaged to ensure visibility during inclement weather.
Vehicle alignment: The vehicle's alignment should be checked and adjusted if necessary to promote even tire wear and improve handling.
Suspension inspection: The suspension components, such as shocks, struts, and control arms, should be inspected for wear and damage.
Exhaust system inspection: The exhaust system should be inspected for leaks and damage.
General inspection: The vehicle should be inspected for any other visible signs of wear or damage.
Note: The recommended maintenance schedule for a Honda Accord may vary depending on the model year and specific engine type. It is always best to refer to the vehicle's owner's manual for the most accurate and up-to-date maintenance information.**