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What oil does the Honda Ridgeline use?

The current Honda Ridgeline generally requires 0W-20 synthetic motor oil. Older Ridgeline generations use different viscosities, typically 5W-20 (with 5W-30 acceptable in some climates). Always verify the exact specification for your model year in the owner's manual or with a Honda dealer.


The Ridgeline’s oil requirements vary by generation. The second‑generation Ridgeline (2017–present) specifies 0W-20 full synthetic oil, while the first‑generation (2006–2014) largely used 5W‑20, with some climate-specific exceptions that could call for 5W‑30. To avoid mistakes, consult the vehicle’s manual, the oil filler cap, or a service professional for your particular year and region.


Current Ridgeline models (2017–present)


For the modern Ridgeline, the Ford-style maintenance minder and Honda’s specifications center on a single viscosity and oil type. The following highlights cover typical guidance for this generation.


Oil specification at a glance



  • Oil type: 0W-20 full synthetic engine oil (Honda Genuine 0W-20 recommended).

  • Oil capacity: approximately 5 quarts with filter for a standard drain-and-fill.

  • Change interval: about every 7,500 miles (12,000 km) under normal driving; more frequent under severe conditions.

  • Notes: Other brands meeting the 0W-20 specification are acceptable; always confirm any regional or warranty considerations in the manual.


Concluding: For the 2017–present Ridgeline, use 0W-20 full synthetic oil and follow the maintenance minder or the 7,500‑mile guideline for changes.


Older Ridgelines (2006–2014)


The first generation of the Ridgeline uses a different viscosity range and may have regional variations. This section summarizes the typical guidance found in manuals for these models.


Oil specification for older models



  • Oil type: commonly 5W-20 for most climates; in very hot climates or as specified by the manual, 5W-30 may be acceptable.

  • Oil capacity: around 5 quarts with filter (verify exact value in the manual for your year).

  • Change interval: typically every 5,000–7,500 miles depending on driving conditions and manual guidance.

  • Notes: Use Honda-approved lubricants; check your specific year’s manual or consult a dealer if you’re unsure about the correct viscosity for your climate.


Concluding: If you own a first‑gen Ridgeline, confirm the exact viscosity for your year and climate in the owner’s manual; 5W‑20 is common, with 5W‑30 acceptable in certain conditions per the manual.


General guidance for verifying the right oil


To avoid mistakes, check the oil fill cap on the engine, review the exact specification in the owner’s manual for your year, and consult a Honda service representative if you have questions about climate-specific requirements or warranty implications.


Summary


In short, modern Honda Ridgeline models require 0W-20 synthetic oil, while older generations typically call for 5W-20, with 5W-30 acceptable in some climates. Always confirm your specific year’s specification in the owner’s manual or with a Honda dealer to ensure proper viscosity and service intervals.

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