For a 2019 Honda Pilot, the oil should be changed about every 7,500 miles under normal driving, or about every 3,750 miles if you frequently drive under severe conditions. The Honda Maintenance Minder will also indicate when service is due.
Oil-change timing isn’t fixed to a single mileage number for every driver. Honda’s Maintenance Minder uses the engine’s oil-life percentage and your driving conditions to suggest when a change is needed. The 2019 Pilot specifies 0W-20 oil and guides owners toward intervals that align with normal or severe usage, with the system adjusting based on actual driving patterns.
Normal driving intervals
Most owners who drive under typical daily conditions will follow the standard maintenance schedule.
- 7,500 miles or 12 months, whichever comes first.
In normal use, this interval relies on the Maintenance Minder to monitor oil life and indicate when service is due, typically well before the oil becomes visibly degraded.
Severe driving conditions
More demanding or unusual driving patterns require more frequent oil changes.
- 3,750 miles or 6 months, whichever comes first.
- Severe driving conditions include frequent short trips, extensive idling or stop-and-go city driving, towing, dusty or mountainous terrain, extreme temperatures, and heavy workloads.
If you routinely operate in these conditions, plan more frequent oil changes and rely on the Maintenance Minder to guide timing between service visits.
Using the Maintenance Minder to time oil changes
Honda’s Maintenance Minder displays an oil-life percentage and signals when service is due. It is the primary reference point for when to change the oil, and it accounts for a variety of driving factors beyond a fixed mileage number.
- The instrument cluster shows the current oil-life percentage under the Maintenance Minder.
- When oil life drops to the recommended threshold (often around 15% for planning purposes), schedule an oil change.
- Use the recommended oil grade (0W-20) and a suitable filter during the change.
- After completing the service, the system should be reset to reflect the new oil life; if it does not reset automatically, follow the owner’s manual or consult a technician for the proper reset procedure.
Keep in mind that driving style, climate, and road conditions can shorten or extend oil life, so use the Maintenance Minder as your primary guide rather than a fixed mileage alone.
Summary
In short, a 2019 Honda Pilot typically requires an oil change every 7,500 miles under normal driving or about every 3,750 miles under severe conditions. The Honda Maintenance Minder provides a personalized timetable by tracking oil-life percentage rather than relying solely on mileage. Always use the recommended 0W-20 oil and a proper filter, and reset the system after service if required. For exact guidance, refer to your owner’s manual or contact a Honda service professional.


