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How many quarts of oil does a 2013 Honda Pilot take?

For the 2013 Honda Pilot with the 3.5-liter V6, the engine oil capacity is 5.5 quarts when you replace the oil with the filter; about 5.0 quarts if you aren’t changing the filter. Use 5W-20 viscosity as a general guideline, and always check the owner’s manual for your exact configuration.


The Pilot’s 3.5L V6 (J35) underpins a standard maintenance routine that centers on accurate oil capacity, the correct filter, and the right viscosity. The following details cover the official capacity figures, recommended oil type, and typical service intervals to help you plan an oil change.


Oil capacity specifics


The following figures apply to the 2013 Pilot’s 3.5L V6 and reflect common service manual guidance.



  • 5.5 quarts of engine oil with oil filter replacement.

  • 5.0 quarts of engine oil if not replacing the filter.


Notes: These amounts assume you start with a completely drained crankcase and replace the oil filter. Always verify with your owner's manual and check the level after refilling, as slight variations can occur by trim or regional specs.


Conclusion: The standard oil capacity for the 2013 Pilot with the 3.5L V6 is 5.5 quarts when changing the oil with a new filter; about 5.0 quarts if you’re not changing the filter. Always confirm the exact figure for your vehicle in the owner's manual.


Oil type and service interval


Using the correct oil grade and following the recommended service intervals helps maintain engine health and fuel efficiency.



  • Recommended viscosity: 5W-20 for most ambient temperatures; some climates may permit 0W-20—check your manual or dealer guidance for your region.

  • Oil change interval: typically every 5,000 miles (8,000 km), or as specified in the manual; driving conditions (heavy use, hot/cold climates, towing) can shorten the interval.


Regular oil checks, proper disposal of used oil, and keeping service records can help ensure the Pilot remains reliable. For precise capacities and specifications, consult the owner's manual or Honda’s official service information for your exact VIN and region.


Additional considerations


In addition to quantity, ensure you use OEM or equivalent filters, follow proper dipstick procedures, and torque the drain plug to the recommended spec. If you’re unsure, have a professional service the vehicle to guarantee the correct capacity and seal.


Summary


For a 2013 Honda Pilot, plan to fill about 5.5 quarts of engine oil with a filter change, or roughly 5.0 quarts if you’re not replacing the filter. Use 5W-20 oil unless your manual says otherwise, and verify the exact capacity for your vehicle year/trim before topping off.


With this knowledge you can prepare the correct quantity, choose the proper viscosity, and conduct an oil change confidently. Always confirm details with the owner's manual or Honda's official service information.

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