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What oil does a 2009 Honda Fit take?

The 2009 Honda Fit takes 5W-20 engine oil, with a total capacity of about 3.7 quarts (3.5 liters) including the filter.


This article explains the recommended oil type, how much you need, and practical tips for choosing between conventional and synthetic oils, as well as how to check and replace it.


Oil type and capacity for the 2009 Fit


Before listing the key specifications, here is a concise overview of what you’ll need to know when you service or refill the engine oil.



  • Viscosity: 5W-20 is the standard specification for this model in most markets.

  • Oil type: Conventional, synthetic blend, or full synthetic oil are all acceptable options, as long as they meet API SN or newer standards.

  • Capacity: About 3.7 quarts (3.5 liters) of oil are required for a complete oil change, including the new filter.

  • Compatibility: Always verify the oil meets the API service classification and any regional Honda guidelines for your market.


In short, use 5W-20, plan for roughly 3.7 quarts with the filter, and ensure the oil meets the API SN or newer specification for your area.


Choosing between conventional and synthetic oil


Here's a quick guide to help you decide which type of oil to use in a 2009 Fit, depending on your driving conditions and budget.



  • Synthetic or synthetic-blend oils typically offer better high-temperature protection and can extend change intervals in demanding driving or hot climates.

  • Conventional 5W-20 is usually the most economical option and is adequate for standard daily driving when change intervals are followed per manual recommendations.

  • All oil choices should meet API SN or newer and conform to the 5W-20 viscosity specification used by the Fit.


Bottom line: you can choose conventional, synthetic blend, or full synthetic oil as long as it is 5W-20 and API SN or newer, tailored to your climate and driving style.


Maintenance tips for your oil change


Practical pointers to ensure a proper oil change and engine protection when servicing a 2009 Fit.



  • Use a fresh oil filter and oil that matches the 5W-20 specification chosen for your engine.

  • Pour in approximately 3.7 quarts (3.5 liters) of oil, then check the level on the dipstick after the engine has been turned off and the oil has settled.

  • Run the engine briefly to circulate the new oil, then recheck for leaks and top up if the dipstick indicates it’s below the full mark.

  • Dispose of used oil responsibly at a certified recycling or disposal facility.


Adhering to these practices helps maintain engine protection, fuel economy, and warranty compliance.


Summary


The 2009 Honda Fit requires 5W-20 engine oil with a total change capacity of about 3.7 quarts (3.5 liters) including the filter. Conventional, synthetic blend, or full synthetic oils are acceptable as long as they meet API SN or newer standards. Always consult the owner's manual or a dealer for region-specific guidance, and follow proper oil-change procedures to ensure optimal engine health.

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