About 3.7 quarts of engine oil, including a new filter, for most 1.5 L Civics. The exact amount can vary by model year and whether the filter is replaced, so always verify with the owner's manual or under-hood sticker for your VIN.
The 1.5 L turbocharged Civic engine (commonly the L15B7 used in 2016–2021 models) typically requires around 3.7 quarts (3.5 liters) of oil with a new filter. Honda generally recommends 0W-20 full-synthetic oil for this engine, but you should confirm the exact specification for your climate and vehicle year in the manual. If you don’t replace the filter during the oil change, the capacity is slightly lower. Exact figures can vary by year and market, so always check the official documentation for your car.
Oil capacity specifics for the 1.5 L Civic
Before listing the commonly cited capacity figures, note that figures vary depending on whether the oil filter is replaced during an oil change.
- With a new oil filter: 3.7 quarts (3.5 L)
- Without a filter: about 3.4 quarts (3.2 L)
These figures are intended as a general guide. Always confirm the exact capacity for your specific model year and whether you are using the OEM filter.
Practical guidance for changing oil in the 1.5 L Civic
Before outlining the steps, here are practical notes to help ensure you hit the correct fill level and don’t over- or underfill the engine.
- Prepare the right oil quantity (3.7 quarts with filter) and a compatible oil filter.
- Drain the old oil completely and remove the drain plug only when the engine is cool.
- Install the new oil filter and hand-tighten to the recommended torque.
- Pour in the recommended quantity (start with 3.7 quarts) and run the engine briefly to circulate the oil.
- Turn off the engine, wait a few minutes, then recheck the oil level with the dipstick and top up if needed.
If the dipstick shows below the full mark after the engine has cooled and settled, add small amounts of oil gradually until you reach the correct level.
Summary
For most 1.5 L Honda Civics, plan on about 3.7 quarts of engine oil with a new filter. Use the dipstick to confirm the exact fill, and refer to the owner's manual for the precise specification for your year and market. Regular checks ensure proper lubrication and engine longevity.


