Most 2008 Honda engines take 5W-20 engine oil, typically a synthetic blend or full synthetic. The exact grade can vary by model and climate, so verify with your owner's manual or the oil cap.
Understanding the range of specs for 2008 Hondas
With several models available in 2008, Honda publications designate different viscosities and standards per engine. The official specification is the definitive guide, and the oil cap in the engine bay will often list the recommended viscosity.
Below are typical recommendations for common 2008 Honda models, noting that you should confirm for your specific engine and market.
- Civic (1.8L): Typically 5W-20 (synthetic blend or full synthetic); check manual for your climate.
- Accord (2.4L four-cylinder): Typically 5W-20; some climates may call for 5W-30 per the manual.
- CR-V (2.4L): Typically 5W-20; verify climate-specific guidance in the manual.
- Fit (1.5L): Typically 5W-20.
- Odyssey/Pilot (3.5L V6): Typically 5W-20; confirm for your trim.
Bottom line: always confirm the exact spec for your vehicle, as some climates or engines may call for 5W-30 instead of 5W-20, or a different API standard.
How to confirm the exact specification for your vehicle
To ensure you use the correct oil, follow these steps:
- Check the owner's manual section on engine oil for viscosity and specification (API SN or newer).
- Inspect the oil fill cap on the engine for printed viscosity (some caps show 5W-20).
- When in doubt, contact a Honda dealer or reference Honda's official service site with your VIN for the precise requirement.
Using the right oil protects the engine and helps maintain performance.
Summary
In summary, most 2008 Honda models use 5W-20 engine oil, with synthetic blends or full synthetic options available. Always verify the exact spec for your model and climate by consulting the owner's manual, the oil cap, or a dealer to ensure proper lubrication.


