Approximately 4.4 quarts (about 4.2 liters) of engine oil are needed for a full oil change on a 2007 Civic with the 1.8-liter engine.
That figure represents the standard capacity reported by Honda, including the oil filter. Actual amounts can vary slightly depending on the exact engine variant, the oil filter model, and whether you’re performing a complete drain-and-fill with a new filter or just topping up during service. Always verify with the owner's manual and check the dipstick after filling.
Official capacity vs practical reality
Below are the typical volumes you’ll encounter during service, which align with common shop practice for this era Civic.
- With the oil filter changed (full oil change): about 4.4 quarts (4.2 liters).
- Without changing the oil filter (drain and fill only): about 4.0 quarts (3.8 liters).
After pouring in the oil, run the engine briefly, turn it off, wait a few minutes, and recheck the level with the dipstick. Top up as needed until the level sits between the two marks on the dipstick.
Practical tips for a precise fill
- Use the recommended viscosity from the owner’s manual (commonly 5W-20 for many Civics of this era).
- Always use a new oil filter during a full change, as old filters can affect capacity readings and oil pressure.
- Verify the total amount by checking the dipstick after the oil has settled; do not overfill.
These steps help ensure the oil level is correct for your vehicle’s specific configuration and driving conditions.
Summary
The 2007 Honda Civic 1.8 L generally requires around 4.4 quarts (roughly 4.2 liters) of engine oil for a full change with a new filter. Real-world variations exist, so check the manual and use the dipstick during service to confirm the exact amount for your car.


