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What kind of oil does a Honda Passport take?

A Honda Passport takes 0W-20 synthetic motor oil.


For Passport models equipped with the 3.5-liter V6, Honda specifies a 0W-20 full-synthetic oil across recent years. The typical oil capacity is about 5.7 quarts with the filter, and maintenance should follow the vehicle’s maintenance minder or the owner's manual, commonly around 7,500 miles under normal driving conditions. Always verify the exact specification for your model year and climate in the manual or with a Honda dealer.


Oil type and specifications


Below are the standard specifications you should know for the Passport’s engine oil, covering typical model years. This helps ensure proper lubrication and engine protection.


Before listing the specs, note that these details apply to the common Passport configuration with the 3.5L V6 and can vary by year or trim. Always confirm with official documentation for your vehicle.



  • Viscosity: 0W-20

  • Oil type: Full synthetic 0W-20 recommended

  • Oil specification: API SN or newer, ILSAC GF-5

  • Capacity: Approximately 5.7 quarts (with filter)

  • Change interval: Follow Honda’s maintenance minder; typically about 7,500 miles under normal driving, sooner under severe conditions


Conclusion: The Passport’s engine runs on 0W-20 synthetic oil, with a capacity around 5.7 quarts, and you should follow the maintenance minder for intervals while using the recommended API/GF-5 specification.


Model year considerations


Honda has consistently specified 0W-20 synthetic oil for the Passport’s 3.5L V6 across recent model years (roughly 2019 onward). If you have a newer or region-specific variant, check the exact requirements in your owner’s manual or through a Honda service advisor, as updates can occur with engineering or regional regulations.


Why oil choice matters


Using the correct oil type and viscosity is essential for lubrication, fuel efficiency, and engine longevity. 0W-20 synthetic oil provides reliable cold-start protection, reduced friction, and stable performance across a wide temperature range, which is particularly important for SUVs that see varied climates and driving conditions.


How to change oil in a Honda Passport


These are general steps to guide a typical oil change. Always consult the owner's manual or a professional for model-specific instructions, and use 0W-20 full synthetic oil with a compatible filter.



  • Warm the engine, lift the vehicle safely, and place it on stands or ramps.

  • Drain the old oil and remove the oil filter; replace with a new filter.

  • Refill with about 5.7 quarts of 0W-20 synthetic oil, then check the level with the dipstick.

  • Start the engine, run briefly, recheck the level, and add more if needed. Reset the maintenance minder if required.

  • Dispose of used oil and the filter at an approved recycling facility.


Note: Always use the recommended oil grade and dispose of fluids responsibly. If in doubt, have the oil change performed by a qualified technician.


Summary



  • Recommended oil: 0W-20 full synthetic oil

  • Oil capacity: About 5.7 quarts with filter

  • Oil specification: API SN or newer; ILSAC GF-5

  • Change interval: Follow the maintenance minder; typically around 7,500 miles under normal driving

  • Always verify for your model year in the owner’s manual or with a Honda dealer

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