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How much oil does my 2015 Honda Pilot take?

The 2015 Honda Pilot with the 3.5-liter V6 engine uses about 5.5 quarts of engine oil (with a new filter) when performing an oil and filter change, and Honda recommends 0W-20 synthetic oil. After adding oil, always check the level with the dipstick and adjust to the Full mark.


Understanding the exact oil capacity and type for the 2015 Pilot helps you plan maintenance without overfilling or under-lubricating the engine. The following details cover the engine, the oil specification, and practical guidance for changing and checking oil.


Engine and Oil Specifications


The 2015 Honda Pilot uses a 3.5-liter V6 engine (J35Z2). Honda’s recommended oil is 0W-20 synthetic, and the engine oil capacity with the filter is 5.5 quarts (approximately 5.2 liters). For normal driving, an oil-change interval of about 7,500 miles (12 months) is typical, but you should follow the maintenance schedule in your owner’s manual and adjust for severe driving conditions or extreme climates.


Key figures to keep in mind when planning an oil change for this model are listed below.



  • Engine: 3.5L V6 (J35Z2)

  • Oil capacity (with filter): 5.5 quarts (≈5.2 L)

  • Recommended oil grade: 0W-20 synthetic

  • Oil-change interval (normal driving): up to about 7,500 miles or 12 months


These figures reflect the standard specification for the 2015 Pilot. If you tow heavily, drive in extreme temperatures, or have a different maintenance history, consult your owner's manual or a Honda service professional for any climate-specific adjustments.


How to Check and Add Oil Correctly


To ensure you have the proper oil level after a change or top-up, follow these guidelines.



  1. Park on level ground and turn off the engine. Allow the oil to settle for 5–10 minutes before checking.

  2. Wipe the dipstick, reinsert fully, then remove to read the level. Check that the oil sits between the Low and Full marks.

  3. If the level is below the Full mark, add oil in small increments (about 0.5 quart at a time), wait a moment for the oil to settle, then recheck until you reach the Full mark.

  4. Use the recommended oil type (0W-20 synthetic) and avoid mixing viscosities or brands.

  5. After reaching the correct level, run the engine for a couple of minutes, then recheck with the engine off to confirm no leaks and that the level remains within range.


Following these steps helps ensure proper lubrication and avoids overfilling, which can cause engine pressure and other issues.


Summary


For a 2015 Honda Pilot with the 3.5L V6, plan on about 5.5 quarts of engine oil (with filter) when performing an oil and filter change, using 0W-20 synthetic oil. Use the dipstick to verify the level after refilling and follow the standard interval of roughly 7,500 miles under normal driving, adjusting for severe conditions as needed.

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