The typical oil capacity for most modern Honda Civic LX models is about 4.4 quarts (with an oil filter). Always check the owner's manual for your exact year and engine to confirm.
What drives the number
Oil capacity can vary by generation and engine option. The LX trim has used different powertrains across years, including a 2.0-liter inline-four and, in some markets or generations, a smaller turbocharged engine. While the capacity is broadly similar, the precise amount depends on the exact engine code and whether a filter is replaced during the oil change. Always verify with the official manual or the under-hood label on your car.
Below is a quick guide to the most common configurations seen in Civic LX models in recent years:
- 2.0L inline-4 engine (most current Civic LX): about 4.4 quarts with filter
- 1.5L turbo engine (found in some LX variants in certain years/markets): about 4.2 quarts with filter
Concluding note: These figures are general guidelines. Exact capacity can vary by generation and market. After refilling, always verify the oil level with the dipstick and adjust to the proper range.
How to verify and maintain the right level
Use the dipstick to confirm the correct oil level after an oil change. The recommended oil viscosity is typically 0W-20 for current Civics, but your manual may specify a different grade based on climate and model year. If in doubt, consult Honda’s official resources or a trusted service technician.
Additional considerations
Always replace the oil filter during a full oil change, and do not overfill. Keeping the oil within the recommended range protects engine longevity and performance.
Summary
In short, most Honda Civic LX models require about 4.4 quarts of engine oil when the filter is included. Confirm the exact figure for your year and engine variant in the owner's manual or on the under-hood label, as some generations or markets use a slightly different capacity.


