The 2019 Honda Pilot uses 0W-20 synthetic engine oil.
The engine requires a full synthetic 0W-20 that meets Honda’s specifications (Honda HTO-06) and API SN Plus or newer. The service capacity is about 5.7 quarts (5.4 liters) with a filter change. Always verify with the owner's manual or your dealer for your exact engine and climate.
Oil Type, Grade and Specifications
Here are the key details to ensure you select the correct oil for the Pilot’s V6 engine.
- Grade: 0W-20
- Type: Full synthetic oil
- Specification: Honda HTO-06 or equivalent API SN Plus or newer (ILSAC GF-6 compatible)
- Capacity: About 5.7 quarts (5.4 liters) with filter
- OEM recommendation: Use oil that meets the Honda specification to maintain warranty and performance
Using the correct oil helps ensure optimal lubrication, fuel efficiency, and engine longevity.
Change Intervals and How to Verify
Oil-change intervals on the 2019 Pilot follow Honda’s maintenance minder system. In normal driving, oil changes are typically recommended every 7,500 miles (12,000 kilometers), but severe driving conditions (short trips, extreme temperatures, towing) may require sooner changes. Always rely on the dash maintenance minder and service manual for exact intervals.
In addition, visually check the oil level and color between changes; if oil looks dirty or low, consult a mechanic.
Maintenance Checklist › What to Do
Preparing for an oil change involves gathering the right materials and planning around the vehicle’s service schedule.
- Confirm the vehicle is on level ground and the engine is cool before draining oil.
- Use a new oil filter and the recommended 0W-20 full synthetic oil.
- Dispose of old oil properly and reset the maintenance minder after service.
Following these steps helps ensure a clean change and accurate maintenance reminders.
Summary
For a 2019 Honda Pilot, use 0W-20 synthetic oil that meets Honda’s HTO-06 specification and API SN Plus or newer, with a capacity of about 5.7 quarts per change. Adhere to the maintenance minder for intervals, and consult the owner’s manual or dealer for your specific climate or driving conditions.


