2023 Honda Passport Brake Specials

Honda Brake Specials service at Coggin Honda Saint Augustine in Saint Augustine, FL
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Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

11 common questions answered

How much does a brake job cost for a 2023 Honda Passport?

$150–$350 per axle is the typical range for brake pad replacement on a 2023 Honda Passport.

That range reflects parts and labor for one axle (front or rear); full four-wheel jobs will be higher. Coggin Honda Saint Augustine provides up-front pricing and documents what parts and labor are included so there are no surprises.

  • Price quote is per axle for pad replacement.
  • Quoted range generally includes OEM-spec pads and hardware.
  • Ask our service advisors for a written estimate before work begins.
How long does a 2023 Honda Passport brake replacement take?

Brake pad replacement typically takes about 60 minutes per axle for a 2023 Honda Passport.

Timing depends on rotor condition and whether machining or replacement is needed; complete four-wheel jobs can take longer. Our technicians at Coggin Honda Saint Augustine perform a rotor thickness check and road test to confirm completion.

  • Approx. 60 minutes per axle for pad-only jobs.
  • Allow extra time if rotors require replacement or machining.
  • Schedule service online to reserve a bay and reduce wait time.
How long do 2023 Honda Passport brake pads last?

OEM brake pads for the 2023 Honda Passport commonly last around 30,000–45,000 miles under mixed Florida driving conditions.

Heat, humidity, frequent stop-and-go traffic near I-95 and local roads, and towing loads can shorten pad life. Regular inspections during scheduled maintenance at Coggin Honda Saint Augustine help catch accelerated wear before performance is affected.

  • Estimate assumes normal driving without extensive towing.
  • Stop-and-go and heavy loads reduce pad life.
  • Have pads inspected during routine service intervals.
What are the signs of bad brakes on a 2023 Honda Passport?

Common signs include squealing from wear indicators, grinding noises, pulsation in the brake pedal, and increased stopping distance.

These symptoms can indicate worn pads, glazed rotors, caliper issues, or low fluid. If you notice any of these while driving in Saint Augustine or nearby communities, schedule a brake inspection to preserve safety and performance.

  • Squealing or chirping at low speeds indicates wear indicators contacting the rotor.
  • Pulsation in the pedal often points to warped or uneven rotors.
  • Grinding noises usually mean pads are worn to the metal and need immediate service.
What's included in a 2023 Honda Passport brake service?

A standard brake service includes a visual inspection, pad measurement, rotor thickness check, hardware replacement as needed, and a post-service road test.

Coggin Honda Saint Augustine follows Honda-recommended procedures and uses genuine Honda parts where appropriate. Technicians will document rotor thickness and recommend rotor resurfacing or replacement if measurements fall below specification.

  • Visual inspection and pad thickness measurement.
  • Rotor thickness check and caliper slide inspection and lubrication.
  • Brake road test and written recommendations after inspection.
Should I replace brake pads and rotors at the same time on a 2023 Honda Passport?

Replace both only if rotor thickness is below specification or surfaces are scored—otherwise pads can be replaced alone.

Our technicians measure rotor thickness against Honda specifications and will recommend replacement when rotors are out of tolerance. For many 2023 Honda Passport owners, pads alone suffice if rotors pass the measurement check.

  • Pads only if rotors meet minimum thickness and show no major damage.
  • Replace rotors when warped, cracked, or under-spec thickness is measured.
  • Coggin Honda documents measurements and explains recommendations.
Is it worth getting brakes done at the dealer vs an independent shop for a 2023 Honda Passport?

Dealers provide OEM-spec parts and Honda-trained technicians; independent shops may offer lower parts or labor costs depending on region and shop.

The decision depends on your priorities: OEM-spec pads, documented rotor measurements, and factory procedures are available at Coggin Honda Saint Augustine, while independent shops can be cost-competitive. Review written estimates and warranty coverage before deciding.

  • Dealer: OEM parts, Honda procedures, certified technicians.
  • Independent: Potentially lower price, but check parts and warranty terms.
  • Ask for written estimates and scope of work from any shop.
Are 2023 Honda Passport brakes covered under warranty at Coggin Honda Saint Augustine?

Brake wear items are typically excluded from new-vehicle warranty, while manufacturing defects are usually covered when reported during the warranty period.

Wear from normal use—like brake pads and rotors—generally isn't covered as part of new-vehicle warranties, but defects in materials or workmanship can be covered and often require inspection at a certified facility. Contact the service department to review warranty specifics for your vehicle.

  • Wear items (pads, rotors) are generally excluded from standard warranty coverage.
  • Manufacturer defects may be covered if identified and documented.
  • Warranty repairs typically require work at a certified facility and documentation.
2023 Honda Passport Brake Specifications

The 2023 Honda Passport uses a front and rear brake system sized for a mid-size SUV platform; pad materials and rotor dimensions are matched to the vehicle's curb weight of 4,236 lbs and its towing capacity of 5,000 lbs. Front and rear pad compounds are designed to balance stopping power and low noise; rotors are measured for thickness against Honda service limits during every inspection. The vehicle's typical OEM pad life is influenced by Florida driving conditions—heat, humidity, and stop-and-go traffic—and should be checked regularly.

Common brake-related issues reported for similar Passport models include accelerated pad wear from frequent low-speed traffic and rotor surface scoring under heavy towing. Technicians will record pad thickness and rotor measurements during service so you have a documented basis for any recommended rotor replacement.

Bring your 2023 Honda Passport to Coggin Honda Saint Augustine in Saint Augustine for an OEM-spec brake service — schedule service.

2023 Honda Passport Brake Service in Saint Augustine

Drivers across Saint Augustine, Palm Coast, St. Augustine Beach, and surrounding Northeast Florida communities rely on timely brake inspections to maintain safe stopping performance for the 2023 Honda Passport. Florida's heat and humidity, episodic heavy rain, and frequent stop-and-go traffic on I-95 accelerate wear on pads and can lead to glazed rotors if not monitored. Towing and repeated hill descents further increase brake temperatures and wear rates.

Coggin Honda Saint Augustine has years of local experience and a service department familiar with these conditions; our technicians perform measured inspections and clear documentation. If you need directions or further assistance, contact the service team or schedule service online.

What's Included in a 2023 Honda Passport Brake Service

A typical 2023 Honda Passport brake service includes a step-by-step inspection and any recommended maintenance: visual inspection of pads and calipers, pad thickness measurement, rotor thickness measurement against factory specs, replacement of hardware or pads as required, cleaning and lubrication of caliper slides, and a brake road test. Technicians also check brake fluid condition and top off or recommend service if contamination or low levels are found.

We document rotor measurements and provide written recommendations; warranty coverage for defects (not wear) is explained during check-in. For current offers, view our service specials or schedule service. For questions, call the service department at Coggin Honda Saint Augustine.