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What type of oil does a 2008 Honda take?

Most 2008 Honda gasoline engines use 5W-20 oil, either synthetic blend or full synthetic. Always verify the exact specification for your vehicle in the owner's manual or on the oil fill cap.


In detail: The 2008 Honda lineup includes popular models such as Civic, Accord, CR-V, Pilot, Ridgeline, and Fit. While 5W-20 is the standard grade for the majority of engines, some configurations or driving conditions may call for a different viscosity. This guide offers general guidance and instructions on how to confirm the precise requirement for your vehicle.


Common oil recommendations for the 2008 Honda lineup


These bullets summarize typical specifications you'll find in 2008 Honda owner manuals. Use this as a guide, but confirm for your exact model and engine code.



  • Standard grade: 5W-20 for most gasoline engines in 2008 Honda models.

  • Oil type: synthetic blend is acceptable, and full synthetic is also suitable if you prefer longer change intervals or improved cold-start protection.

  • Check the oil cap and owner's manual for any model-specific notes about alternate viscosities.


In practice, 5W-20 is the common default for routine maintenance across the lineup, but always verify for your exact model.


Choosing oil and maintenance intervals


To maximize engine protection and performance, consider these general guidelines. Always rely on your manual or dealer for exact intervals and approvals.



  • Oil weight: 5W-20 is the standard weight for most 2008 Honda engines; 5W-30 may be listed as an acceptable alternative in certain climates or conditions per the owner's manual.

  • Synthetic vs conventional: Synthetic or synthetic-blend oils offer easier cold starts and longer protection; conventional oil is acceptable if you follow shorter change intervals.

  • Change intervals: With conventional oil, plan around 3,000–5,000 miles; with synthetic, 5,000–7,500 miles or as recommended by Honda's maintenance minder.


Bottom line: The exact requirement depends on model and engine; for most 2008 Hondas, 5W-20 is the common default. Always verify your specific model's specification in the manual or on the engine oil fill cap.


Verification and where to look


Find the precise oil specification for your 2008 Honda by checking the owner's manual, the oil fill cap on the engine, or Honda's official service site or your local dealer. Engine code and model details are listed on the door frame placard or in the vehicle documentation.


Summary


For the 2008 Honda lineup, the typical oil weight is 5W-20 for most gasoline engines, with synthetic options available and potential allowances for alternative viscosities per the manual. Always confirm the exact specification for your model and follow Honda's recommended service intervals.

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