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What oil does a 2013 Honda Fit take?

The 2013 Honda Fit takes 0W-20 full-synthetic engine oil, and the engine holds about 3.7 quarts with the filter.


In detail, the Fit’s 1.5-liter engine is designed for 0W-20 viscosity to optimize fuel economy and emissions performance. Honda generally recommends a 0W-20 oil that meets API SN/GF-5 standards, with Honda Genuine 0W-20 as the ideal option. Use a compatible oil filter and follow the Maintenance Minder system to determine when to change the oil. The sections below outline the official guidance and practical considerations for owners.


Oil type and viscosity guidelines


Key specifications you should follow include viscosity, oil type, and certification to ensure optimal protection and efficiency. The list below captures the main requirements.



  • Viscosity: 0W-20 for most climates and driving conditions.

  • Oil type: Preferably full-synthetic 0W-20; synthetic blends may be used if full synthetic is not available (verify with the owner’s manual).

  • Certification: API SN (or newer) and ILSAC GF-5 (or newer).

  • Brand guidance: Honda Genuine 0W-20 is ideal, but any brand meeting the above specs is acceptable.


Sticking to these specifications aligns with Honda’s factory recommendations and helps maintain engine performance across seasons.


Oil capacity and service intervals


Before the list, note the core figures and scheduling approach: the Fit’s engine oil capacity with filter is about 3.7 quarts (3.5 liters). Oil-change intervals are managed by Honda’s Maintenance Minder system, but under typical, normal-driving conditions the guideline is roughly every 7,500 miles (12,000 kilometers) or 12 months, with more frequent changes in severe-service scenarios.



  • Oil capacity (with filter): approximately 3.7 quarts (3.5 liters).

  • Change interval: Follow Maintenance Minder; commonly around 7,500 miles / 12 months under normal use; more frequent in severe driving conditions.

  • Oil filter: Replace with a compatible filter during oil changes.


Adhering to these guidelines helps keep the engine clean, properly lubricated, and performing as intended over time.


Practical tips for owners


Choosing the right oil and verification


Always consult the owner's manual or a Honda dealer for region-specific guidance. Look for 0W-20 with API SN/GF-5 certification on the bottle, and ensure the oil is rated for automotive gasoline engines.


Buying, storing, and changing the oil


You can purchase 0W-20 oil at most auto parts stores or Honda dealerships. If you’re doing the change yourself, gather the correct oil quantity (about 3.7 quarts) plus a new filter, a drain pan, a wrench, and any required accessories. Allow the engine to cool before draining, perform the change, and reset the Maintenance Minder once you’re finished.


Summary


For a 2013 Honda Fit, the recommended oil is 0W-20 full-synthetic, with a capacity of roughly 3.7 quarts (3.5 liters) including the filter. Use API SN/GF-5 certified oil, ideally Honda Genuine 0W-20, and follow the Maintenance Minder for timely oil changes. Always verify specifications for your specific region or trim in the owner’s manual.

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