The 2011 Honda Pilot’s 3.5-liter V6 uses 5W-20 engine oil (synthetic or synthetic blend) that meets API SN or newer, with an approximate capacity of 5.5 quarts including the filter.
Engine oil specifications
To keep the 3.5L V6 running smoothly, use a 5W-20 oil that meets API SN or newer and ILSAC GF-5 or newer. You can use full synthetic or synthetic-blend oil. Using oil that adheres to Honda's specifications helps protect engine internals and support optimum fuel economy.
- Viscosity grade: 5W-20
- Oil type: synthetic or synthetic blend
- Standards: API SN or higher; ILSAC GF-5 or higher
- Honda compatibility: Oils meeting these specs are approved for Honda engines
Adhering to these specifications helps ensure proper lubrication across operating temperatures and driving conditions.
Oil capacity and change interval
Oil capacity for the 3.5L V6 is approximately 5.5 quarts when replacing the filter. After refilling, check the dipstick and top off to keep the level between the Min and Max marks.
- Capacity: about 5.5 quarts with filter
- Change interval: follow the vehicle’s maintenance minder; typical synthetic-oil intervals are around 7,500 miles (12,000 km) or 12 months, whichever comes first, with more frequent changes under severe driving conditions
Always verify the exact capacity and interval in the owner's manual or at a Honda service center, as there can be variations by engine version or climate.
Summary
For a 2011 Honda Pilot, plan to use 5W-20 engine oil that meets API SN or newer and ILSAC GF-5, with a total capacity of roughly 5.5 quarts. Synthetic or synthetic-blend oils are acceptable, and follow the maintenance minder for interval scheduling to maintain engine performance and warranty compliance.


