The 2014 Honda Odyssey with its 3.5-liter V6 engine requires 5.5 quarts of engine oil when performing a full oil change with a new filter. In most markets, the recommended oil grade is 0W-20 synthetic, and the change should include a new filter.
The following details are specific to the 2014 Odyssey's 3.5L V6 engine. The standard capacity is measured with a new oil filter installed. If you only drain the oil and do not replace the filter, the amount you need is reduced, but it's best to replace the filter every oil change to maintain proper lubrication and filtration.
Oil capacity and change guidance
These details apply to the model year’s factory specifications and typical maintenance procedures. The capacity listed reflects a full change with a new filter and sump fill.
- Without filter: approximately 4.7 quarts (rough estimate; actual amount varies by filter and engine configuration)
- Recommended oil: 0W-20 full synthetic oil (Honda-approved; API SN or newer)
- Oil capacity includes the oil required to fill the filter and the engine sump
With filter: 5.5 quarts of engine oil
Concluding note: Always verify the oil level after changing it by running the engine to operating temperature, then rechecking with the dipstick and topping up if needed to reach the full mark.
Additional considerations
Other factors to consider include climate, driving conditions, and the service interval. Following Honda’s guidance to use 0W-20 synthetic oil helps maintain performance and fuel efficiency across varying conditions.
Maintenance tips
- Use the recommended 0W-20 synthetic oil and a new filter during every oil change. - After adding oil, run the engine a few minutes, then recheck and adjust to the full level on the dipstick. - Dispose of used oil responsibly and according to local regulations.
Summary
The 2014 Honda Odyssey’s engine oil capacity with a filter installed is 5.5 quarts, using 0W-20 synthetic oil. For best results, perform a full oil change with a new filter, then verify the level on the dipstick after the engine has cooled briefly. Always consult the owner's manual or a Honda service advisor for model-specific guidance.


