The engine in the 2009 Honda Fit generally requires about 3.7 quarts of oil with the filter installed, and roughly 3.0 quarts if the filter is not changed. Check the dipstick and refer to the owner's manual for the exact specification for your region and engine variant.
Official capacity and what it means for maintenance
In the 2009 Fit, the 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine (the L15A family) calls for about 3.7 quarts (3.5 liters) of oil when a new filter is installed. If you are performing a drain-and-fill without replacing the filter, the capacity is approximately 3.0 quarts (about 2.8–2.9 liters). Actual amounts can vary slightly by market, emission equipment, and the specific engine variant in a given car.
Practical tips for oil changes
When changing oil, follow Honda's recommended viscosity (commonly 5W-20 in many regions). Replace the oil filter, secure the drain plug, and add oil gradually. After starting the engine and allowing it to reach operating temperature, turn it off and recheck the level with the dipstick, topping up if necessary to reach the full mark.
Why getting the right amount matters
Correct oil quantity ensures proper lubrication, cooling, and oil pressure. Overfilling can cause foaming and seal damage, while underfilling can lead to inadequate lubrication and accelerated wear. Aim for the middle of the dipstick's full range after the oil settles.
Region, variant, and maintenance caveats
Engine variants, regional specifications, and climate can influence recommended oil grade and capacity. Some markets may specify different oil grades or slightly different capacities, so consult the local owner's manual or a dealer if your vehicle has regional specifications or modifications.
Summary
The 2009 Honda Fit's engine oil capacity is about 3.7 quarts with a filter and about 3.0 quarts without. Always confirm exact quantities in the owner's manual for your vehicle and verify the level with the dipstick after an oil change to ensure proper lubrication and performance.


