Approximately 3.4 quarts (3.2 liters) of engine oil with a new filter. After an oil change, fill to the full mark on the dipstick, then recheck when the engine is warm.
The 2002 Honda Civic 1.5 uses a 1.5-liter engine that powered several regional variants. Exact oil capacity can vary slightly by market and engine revision, so consulting the owner's manual or dealer documentation for your specific VIN is advisable. The following guide provides typical capacity and grade recommendations for this model year.
Engine variants and oil capacity
Here is the typical capacity for the 1.5-liter Civic used in the 2002 model year. This reflects a full oil change with the filter replaced.
- 3.4 quarts (3.2 liters) of engine oil with a new filter
Variations can occur by market or minor engine revisions. Always verify with the official manual or your dealer for your exact specification.
Recommended oil grade and viscosity
Choosing the correct viscosity helps engine protection and efficiency. The standard recommendation for the 1.5-liter engine in the 2002 Civic is typically 5W-30. Depending on climate and regional specifications, some markets may approve or require 5W-20. Always confirm the exact grade in your owner's manual or with a dealer.
- Most climates: 5W-30 engine oil
- Some markets/conditions: 5W-20 may be approved
Use the dipstick and the owner's manual as the final reference to ensure you meet your vehicle’s requirements.
Practical steps for a correct oil change
Prepare by warming the engine, draining the old oil, replacing the oil filter, and installing a new drain plug gasket if needed. After adding the oil, run the engine briefly, turn it off, wait a minute, then recheck the level with the dipstick and top off to the full mark if necessary.
Summary: For a 2002 Honda Civic 1.5, plan for about 3.4 quarts (3.2 liters) of engine oil with a new filter, and use the recommended grade for your climate (typically 5W-30, with 5W-20 acceptable in some markets). Always verify exact capacity and grade using the owner's manual or dealer guidance, and confirm with a dipstick after the change.


