The 3.5-liter V6 in most Honda Odysseys uses about 5.5 quarts of engine oil with a new filter, though the exact amount can vary by year and configuration. Always check the owner’s manual or the under-hood oil capacity sticker for your specific model.
Oil capacity for the 3.5L V6 Odyssey
Engine capacity figures can shift slightly between model years as Honda updates the oil pan, filter, or drainage procedures. Here is a concise reference to typical figures you may encounter when performing a standard oil change with a new filter.
- Typical capacity with a new filter: 5.5 quarts (about 5.2 liters).
- Some model-year specifications list up to about 5.7 quarts with filter depending on the exact engine revision and components.
Regardless of the exact figure, start by adding oil gradually, run the engine, and recheck with the dipstick. Top off in small increments to reach the full mark.
Choosing the right oil and maintenance schedule
Oil grade and change intervals are also important. Most current 3.5L Odysseys require 0W-20 oil, with 5W-20 listed for some older years. Synthetic oil can allow longer change intervals, but Honda’s guidelines vary by year and driving conditions. Always follow the recommendation in your owner's manual and consider factors like climate, city driving, and towing when planning changes.
Practical tips for your oil change
- Use the specified viscosity (commonly 0W-20 or 5W-20 for the 3.5L V6).
- When changing oil, replace the filter and recheck the level after running the engine and sitting for a few minutes.
- For the exact capacity and the correct interval, refer to the manual or the service sticker under the hood.
Where to verify for your specific vehicle
Because the capacity can differ by production year and engine revision, the most reliable approach is to consult:
- Your vehicle’s owner’s manual
- The under-hood oil capacity sticker
- Honda’s official service literature for your year and trim
Summary
In short, expect about 5.5 quarts of engine oil with a new filter for most 3.5L Honda Odysseys, with a small range up to about 5.7 quarts for certain years. Confirm the exact figure for your model year in the manual or on the hood label, and use the recommended oil grade (typically 0W-20 or 5W-20). Adhering to the correct capacity and oil type helps maintain engine health and performance.


