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How much oil does a 09 Honda Pilot take?

The 2009 Honda Pilot with the 3.5L V6 typically requires about 5.0 quarts (roughly 4.7 liters) of engine oil for a standard oil and filter change. This assumes a new filter is installed and the engine is checked with the dipstick to reach the proper level.


Beyond the short answer, this article explains the exact capacity, what to expect during an oil change, and related tips to help you fill correctly and maintain the engine’s lubrication. The Pilot’s 3.5L V6 is shared with several Honda models of the era, and oil capacity can vary slightly depending on whether the filter is replaced and other minor factors.


Capacity specifics for the 2009 Pilot


The 2009 Honda Pilot with the 3.5L V6 typically holds about 5.0 quarts of engine oil when changing the oil and filter. If you do not replace the filter, the capacity drops by roughly half a quart to about 4.5 quarts. Always verify with the dipstick after filling to reach the correct level.


Note: The figures below reflect standard change procedures and may vary by production year or market. Always cross-check with the owner's manual or a Honda service bulletin for your exact vehicle.


Oil capacity specifics you should know:



  • With oil filter replaced: approximately 5.0 quarts (4.7 liters).

  • Without a new oil filter: approximately 4.5 quarts (4.3 liters).


When performing an oil change, ensure you use the correct filter and viscosity for the 3.5L V6 to maintain proper lubrication and warranty coverage.


Practical tips for changing the oil


Before performing the oil change, gather the right parts and follow proper steps to ensure accurate fill and clean operation. The following list outlines the typical steps and considerations for the 2009 Pilot's engine.



  • Use the correct oil viscosity (for most markets, SAE 5W-20; 5W-30 may be preferred in very hot climates as permitted by the manual).

  • Install a new oil filter of the recommended part number and a new drain plug gasket if applicable.

  • Drain the old oil completely, replace the drain plug, and then fill with the recommended amount (about 5.0 quarts with filter).

  • With the engine off and on a level surface, check the oil level using the dipstick, adding small increments until the proper level is reached.


Concluding reminder: Always refer to the owner’s manual for the exact specification for your vehicle’s market and production year, as there can be minor variation.


Summary


In short, a 2009 Honda Pilot with the 3.5L V6 generally takes about 5 quarts of engine oil when performing a standard oil change with a new filter, and about 4.5 quarts if the filter is not replaced. Use the recommended viscosity (commonly 5W-20) and verify the final level with the dipstick after a short run and cooling period.

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