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How much oil does a 2010 1.8 l Civic take?

The 2010 Honda Civic with a 1.8-liter engine generally requires about 3.4 quarts (3.2 liters) of engine oil when you replace the oil and filter, and roughly 3.0 quarts (2.8 liters) if you’re not changing the filter. Exact capacity can vary by market and filter type, so always verify with the owner's manual or dealer guidance.


Capacity at a glance


The following figures are the typical reference points you’ll use during an oil service for this engine.



  • With the oil filter replaced: approximately 3.4 quarts (3.2 liters).

  • Without replacing the filter: approximately 3.0 quarts (2.8 liters).


Note that actual capacity may vary slightly depending on the oil filter model and regional specifications. Always confirm by checking the dipstick after filling.


Oil grade and change practices


For many US-market Civics from this era, the recommended oil grade is 5W-20, with 0W-20 permitted in certain climates or markets. Always refer to the owner’s manual or the oil cap on the engine to confirm the correct grade for your vehicle and location.


What affects the exact capacity?


Two main factors influence the precise amount you need: the size and type of the oil filter and any regional variations in the engine or oil pan design. A larger or aftermarket filter can alter the total capacity slightly, so the dipstick check is essential after the initial fill.


Step-by-step oil change guide


If you’re performing an oil change, these general steps help ensure you fill to the correct level and avoid overfilling.



  1. Prepare the vehicle on level ground and gather the correct oil quantity (3.0–3.4 quarts, depending on filter change).

  2. Warm the engine briefly, then turn it off and allow it to settle.

  3. Drain the old oil from the sump and remove the old filter; install a new filter.

  4. Install the drain plug with a new washer if needed, then pour in about 3.0 quarts (2.8 liters) of oil to start.

  5. Check the dipstick, and gradually add oil in small increments until the level is between the minimum and maximum marks.

  6. Run the engine, check for leaks, and recheck the oil level once it settles.


In practice, many technicians start with the lower end of the range and top up as indicated by the dipstick.


Summary


For the 2010 Honda Civic 1.8L, plan on roughly 3.4 quarts (3.2 liters) of engine oil when performing an oil-and-filter change, or about 3.0 quarts (2.8 liters) if not replacing the filter. Use the recommended grade (commonly 5W-20, with 0W-20 acceptable in some climates), and always verify the exact quantity with the owner's manual and by checking the dipstick after filling.

Can I use 5W30 instead of 5W20 in my Honda?


Can You Switch Between 5W30 and 5W20? Only switch if your owner's manual approves. Using the wrong oil can affect engine performance and longevity. Moving from 5W20 to 5W30 adds protection but might reduce efficiency.



How many quarts of oil for 1.8 liter Honda Civic?


3.9 quarts
The Honda Civic with a 1.8L engine typically requires about 3.9 quarts (3.7 liters) of oil. Keeping up with regular oil changes is crucial for preventing engine wear and ensuring smooth operation.



What are the most common civic repairs?


In a nutshell: The Honda Civic is generally a very reliable family car, with newer models performing especially well in owner surveys. Common problems include brake wear, minor electrical faults and, on some 2017-2022 1.0 VTEC Turbo models, wet belt-related engine issues that can become expensive if ignored.



How much oil does a 2010 1.8 l Honda Civic take?


about 3.9 quarts
The 1.8L engine in a 2010 Honda Civic typically requires about 3.9 quarts (approximately 3.7 liters) with an oil filter change; exact capacity should be confirmed in the owner's manual.


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