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What kind of oil does a 2014 Honda Pilot take?

The 2014 Honda Pilot requires SAE 5W-20 engine oil. Honda-approved synthetic blend or full synthetic oils are acceptable, and you should follow the maintenance minder or owner’s manual for changes and capacity.


Oil specifications for the 2014 Honda Pilot


The following details outline the official oil requirements for the 3.5-liter V6 engine that powers the 2014 Pilot. The core takeaway is 5W-20 viscosity, with options for synthetic blend or full synthetic oil that meets API SN or newer and ILSAC GF-5 or newer.


Before listing the key points, here is the essential guidance you should follow when selecting oil for this vehicle.



    Viscosity and compatibility


  • Viscosity: SAE 5W-20 for the 3.5L V6 engine.

  • Oil type: Honda-approved engine oil; synthetic blend or full synthetic is acceptable.

  • Quality standards: Oils meeting API SN (or newer) and ILSAC GF-5 (or newer) are suitable.

  • Capacity hint: The oil capacity with a filter is typically around 5 quarts; verify the exact capacity in your owner’s manual.


In practice, verify the exact capacity and any model-specific notes in the owner’s manual or on the under-hood label. Choosing a reputable brand that meets these standards helps ensure proper engine lubrication.


Choosing the right oil and maintenance tips


To help you navigate beyond the basic spec, here are guidelines for selecting oil and keeping the engine healthy in a 2014 Pilot.


Before listing, the following steps outline how to pick oil and maintain it effectively.



  1. Choose an oil that meets API SN or newer and ILSAC GF-5 or newer, with a viscosity of 5W-20.

  2. Decide between a synthetic blend and full synthetic based on climate, driving conditions, and budget; a Honda-approved product is a reliable choice.

  3. Check the oil level with the dipstick after warming the engine and with the vehicle on level ground; add gradually to reach the full mark.

  4. Replace the oil filter with every oil change and inspect the drain plug gasket; replace if needed.

  5. Record the date and mileage of each change and follow the maintenance minder or schedule for future intervals.


Following these steps helps ensure the correct oil type is used and that the engine remains properly lubricated throughout its service life.


Summary


The 2014 Honda Pilot uses SAE 5W-20 motor oil, Honda-approved, suitable for synthetic blend or full synthetic formulations. Look for oils that meet API SN or newer and ILSAC GF-5 or newer, and follow the owner's manual for capacity and change intervals. Regular oil maintenance supports engine longevity and reliable performance for the Pilot.

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