The 2013 Honda Fit standardly requires 0W-20 synthetic oil, with an approximate engine oil capacity of 3.7 quarts (3.5 liters) when changing the filter. This specification is aligned with Honda’s guidelines for the 1.5-liter i-VTEC engine used in that model year.
In this article, we outline the official oil specification, practical options if 0W-20 isn’t available, and tips for selecting the right oil and maintaining it over time. The guidance below reflects typical recommendations from Honda for the US market; regional variants may apply, so always consult your owner’s manual or a local dealer if you’re elsewhere.
Official oil specification
Key details for the 2013 Fit's engine oil are summarized below:
- Viscosity and spec: 0W-20, synthetic or synthetic-blend, meeting API SN or later, and ILSAC GF-5. Honda Genuine Motor Oil 0W-20 is recommended, or an equivalent brand that meets these specs.
- Alternative viscosities: In some regions where 0W-20 isn’t readily available, using 5W-20 may be allowed per local guidelines; verify with your owner’s manual or dealer before making a change.
- Oil capacity: Approximately 3.7 quarts (3.5 liters) of oil when replacing the filter.
Bottom line: For routine maintenance, opt for a 0W-20 oil that meets API SN or later and ILSAC GF-5, and use the correct capacity of about 3.7 quarts with a filter. Regional differences may apply, so reference the manual for your market.
Regional considerations
While 0W-20 is the standard requirement in many markets, some regions may have specific advisories or acceptable alternatives. Always confirm the exact specification for your locale with the owner’s manual or a Honda service advisor to ensure compatibility with your climate and driving conditions.
Summary
The 2013 Honda Fit takes 0W-20 synthetic oil (API SN or later, ILSAC GF-5) and uses about 3.7 quarts (3.5 liters) plus a filter. Use a reputable brand that meets these specs, and consult the owner’s manual for any region-specific variations or maintenance intervals. Following the official guidance helps protect the engine and maintain fuel efficiency.


