The 2007 Honda Ridgeline's 3.5-liter V6 engine holds about 5.5 quarts of engine oil when you perform a full oil change with a new filter (roughly 5.2 liters).
In practical terms, this capacity guides how much oil to purchase and how much to add during changes. The following details provide the official capacity and practical guidance for this model year.
Official oil capacity for the Ridgeline (2007)
Below is the standard capacity you should plan for during a full oil change. This figure assumes you replace the oil filter, which is standard practice.
- Engine oil capacity (with filter): 5.5 quarts (5.2 liters).
When changing the oil, plan to add about 5.5 quarts, start the engine briefly, then shut it off and let the oil settle before rechecking the level with the dipstick to ensure it is within the recommended range.
Important notes
Always consult the owner's manual for the exact specification related to your VIN and local market, and use the manufacturer-recommended oil grade and change intervals.
Maintenance tips
Remember to dispose of used oil and filter properly and keep the engine bay clean to read the dipstick accurately.
Summary: The 2007 Ridgeline holds approximately 5.5 quarts of engine oil with a filter; use that amount as the baseline for full oil changes and verify the final level on the dipstick.


