The Aviator uses a 4-stroke engine oil, and most market models specify 10W-30 or 10W-40 oil that meets API SN or newer and JASO MA/MA2. The typical oil capacity for an oil change is about 0.7–0.8 liters. Verify the exact specification for your year and market in the owner’s manual.
This article lays out the recommended viscosity and certification, the engine oil capacity, suggested change intervals, and practical tips for choosing the right oil based on climate and riding style. Since specifications can vary by year and region, consult your manual or a Honda service center for the precise requirement.
Oil viscosity and certification
For most Aviator engines, choose a 4-stroke oil that carries both API standards (SN or newer) and JASO ratings suitable for scooters with wet clutches. The commonly used viscosity ranges are in the 10W-30 or 10W-40 family, which balance cold-start performance with high-temperature stability.
Common viscosity and certification options you’ll encounter:
- 10W-30 API SN/SM or newer, JASO MA/MA2
- 10W-40 API SM or newer, JASO MA/MA2
Note: Some markets or model years may specify slightly different grades. Always confirm the exact specification from your vehicle’s manual or a Honda service representative.
Oil capacity and change intervals
Below are typical figures you’ll see when performing an oil change on the Aviator (accounting for common variants and filters):
- Oil capacity: approximately 0.7–0.8 liters (roughly 0.75 L is common).
- Recommended change interval: mineral oil around 3,000–4,000 km; synthetic oil can extend to about 4,000–6,000 km, depending on climate and usage.
- Oil selection tips: use Honda Genuine Oil or another reputable brand that meets API SN/MA2 and (where applicable) JASO MA2; avoid mixing brands and always check the level after warm-up.
Concluding: Following the correct oil type, grade, and replacement interval helps protect the Aviator’s engine and ensures clutch performance remains consistent across seasons.
Practical tips for oil selection
When choosing oil, consider climate (hot vs cold), riding style (city commuting vs highway riding), and whether you prefer synthetic or mineral oil. Always follow the exact spec in your year’s manual, and prioritize oils that meet API SN/MA2 and JASO MA2 requirements.
Summary
The Honda Aviator typically uses a 4-stroke engine oil rated in the 10W-30 or 10W-40 range, with API SN or newer and JASO MA/MA2 certifications. The usual oil capacity for an oil change is about 0.7–0.8 liters. Always check your specific year and market manual to confirm the exact grade and interval, and choose a reputable brand (Honda Genuine Oil or equivalent) to maintain optimal performance.


