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Honda Car Parts Center in Fort Myers, FL | Honda of Fort Myers

Our Honda Car Parts department in Fort Myers is always ready to help you out whether you simply have a question or wish to place an order for a new part. Place an order using our online form or contact our parts department if you have any additional questions.

Manufacturer recommended parts are an important part of maintaining your vehicle's optimum performance. We offer the same high quality parts your vehicle was built with, and we keep a large inventory of these certified auto parts in stock. 

Honda of Fort Myers services areas such as Naples, Marco Island, Golden Gate, Bonita Springs, Estero, Ft. Myers, Ft. Myers Beach, Fort Myers, Cape Coral, Immokalee and surrounding cities in Southwest Florida.

Fort Myers Honda Car Parts & Accessories

With our extensive in-stock inventory, Honda of Fort Myers is likely to have the exact Honda auto part in Fort Myers that you need. Conveniently serving the Florida area, our Fort Myers Honda car parts department will help you keep your car, truck or SUV running like new. We carry OEM parts but can also get almost any auto part by VIN number. You can also order parts online using our convenient parts order form.

If you need repairs instead of parts, please visit our Honda car repair page, or come in to our Fort Myers Honda dealership at 14020 South Tamiami Trail, Fort Myers, FL 33912.

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Tire Safety Tips

Tires are one of the most important -- and most often overlooked -- components of our cars. Automakers can spend all the time and money they want on engineering a car for handling are comfort, but in the end, the tires are the only thing that attach our car to the road.

A problem with a tire affects ride comfort, handling and safety. Here are some simple tire safety tips to help keep you and your car's occupants safe.

UNDER PRESSURE.
Tires tend to lose air over time. Buy a digital tire gauge and check your tires once a month and before a long trip. Proper inflation pressures can be found in your owner's manual or on a sticker on the car (usually on the driver's doorjamb or fuel-filler lid.)

Remember to check tire pressure only after the car has been sitting for several hours in order to ensure that the tires are cold -- the friction of driving heats the tires and increases pressure, which can sometimes hide an under-inflated tire.

SPARE TIME.
Getting a flat tire and discovering that your spare is flat too is a miserable experience. Inspect your spare as you would your other tires. If you have a compact spare, the inflation pressure will usually be written on the tire.

IN DEPTH.
The tire tread provides the gripping action and traction that prevent your vehicle from slipping or sliding, especially when the road is wet or icy. In general, tires are not safe and should be replaced when the tread is worn down to 1/16 of an inch.

An easy way to check your tread depth is to place the edge of a penny upside-down into the grooves of the tire's tread so that you can see President Lincoln. If you can see all of Lincoln's head, it's time for a new set of tires. If some of his head is hidden inside the treads of your tires, you still have some time. Also, rotating your tires every 5,000 to 7,000 miles will help ensure that all four tires wear at the same rate.

IT?S ALL IN THE ROTATION.
Rotating your tires from front to back and from side to side can often reduce irregular wear. Look in your owner's manual for information on how frequently the tires on your vehicle should be rotated and the best pattern for rotation.

WHAT NOT TO WEAR.
When you check tread depth, check both the inside and outside edge of the tires. Uneven tire wear is usually a sign that your car is out of alignment. Proper alignment optimizes handling and helps prevent premature tire wear.

STAY BALANCED.
To avoid vibration or shaking of the vehicle when a tire rotates, the tire must be properly balanced. This balance is achieved by positioning weights on the wheel to counterbalance heavy spots on the wheel-and-tire assembly. A wheel alignment adjusts the angles of the wheels so that they are positioned correctly relative to the vehicle's frame.

This adjustment maximizes the life of your tires and prevents your car from veering to the right or left when driving on a straight, level road. These adjustments require special equipment and should be performed by a qualified technician.
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Contact Information

Becca Kroeger
Honda of Fort Myers
Fort Myers, FL 33912
sales Sales:
800-640-9073
service Service:
800-821-2951
parts Parts:
800-820-5277

Hours

  • Monday: 7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
  • Thursday: 7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
  • Friday: 7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
  • Saturday: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
  • Sunday: Closed