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How many quarts of oil go into a 2008 Honda Pilot?

The 2008 Honda Pilot with its 3.5-liter V6 typically requires 5.0 quarts of engine oil when performing a standard oil change with a new filter.


In practice, you should verify the exact amount using the dipstick and follow the owner's manual, as slight variations can occur depending on the exact engine variant, the type of oil used, and whether the filter is replaced during the change. The stated capacity refers to bringing the engine from a fully drained state to the proper level with a fresh oil filter installed.


Oil capacity and specifications


The following items summarize the official capacity, the recommended viscosity, and other considerations for the 2008 Pilot’s 3.5L V6.


Before the list, note that the numbers reflect a typical service fill for a standard oil change. If your situation differs (for example, special service conditions or a non-standard filter), consult the manual.



  • Engine oil capacity: 5.0 quarts (with filter) for the 3.5 L V6 used in the 2008 Honda Pilot.

  • Recommended oil viscosity: 5W-20 is commonly specified by Honda for this engine; some climates or variants may allow 0W-20, so check the fill cap or owner's manual for the exact requirement.

  • Oil type and quality: Use conventional, synthetic blend, or full synthetic oil that meets current API/SN or newer specifications; use a Honda-recommended oil filter (OEM or equivalent).

  • Filling and checking: After draining, add oil gradually up to 5 quarts, then run the engine briefly and check the level with the dipstick, topping off in small increments to reach the full mark when warm.

  • Service intervals: Follow the maintenance schedule in the owner's manual; typical oil-change intervals range roughly from 5,000 to 7,500 miles depending on oil type and driving conditions.


Concluding: The standard oil capacity for a 2008 Pilot’s 3.5L V6 is about 5 quarts with a new filter, but always verify with the dipstick and the manual to account for any variations.


Notes and quick tips


Ensure you use the correct filter and oil grade, and dispose of used oil responsibly. If you notice leaks, oil burning, or unusual engine noises after an oil change, consult a mechanic rather than relying solely on a capacity figure.


Step-by-step oil change (quick guide)


The following high-level checklist is intended to guide a typical oil-change job on a 2008 Pilot. It covers preparation, execution, and final checks to help ensure you reach the proper fill and maintain engine health.



  1. Gather supplies: the correct amount of oil, a new oil filter, a drain pan, funnel, and the necessary tools to remove the drain plug.

  2. Drain old oil: warm the engine, remove the drain plug, and allow the oil to fully drain into the pan.

  3. Replace the filter: remove the old filter and install the new one, ensuring the gasket is lubricated with a thin film of oil and sealed properly.

  4. Refill: pour in approximately 4–5 quarts initially, then run the engine briefly and check the dipstick; add small amounts to reach the full mark when the engine is warm.

  5. Final checks: inspect for leaks, reset maintenance indicators if applicable, and verify oil level again after a short test drive.


Concluding: A careful, properly resourced oil-change procedure will help ensure the 2008 Honda Pilot’s engine remains well-lubricated and protected.


Summary


For a 2008 Honda Pilot, plan on about 5.0 quarts of engine oil with a new filter when performing a standard oil change. Use the recommended viscosity (commonly 5W-20) and verify the final level with the dipstick after the engine has warmed up. Always follow the owner's manual for exact specifications and intervals, and dispose of used oil responsibly.

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