The 2017 Honda Pilot uses 0W-20 full-synthetic motor oil, typically in about 5.7 quarts with a filter. For best results, choose a high-quality 0W-20 that meets Honda standards (API SN or newer and ILSAC GF-5), with Honda Genuine 0W-20 being the simplest option.
Oil type and specifications
Key oil specifications and guidance to ensure your engine stays properly lubricated across driving conditions.
- 0W-20 full-synthetic oil is required for the 3.5L V6 engine in the 2017 Pilot.
- Use oil that meets API SN or newer and ILSAC GF-5 specifications.
- Use Honda Genuine 0W-20 or an equivalent that meets the above specs.
- Oil capacity with filter is about 5.7 quarts (approximately 5.4 liters).
Adhering to these specifications helps maintain engine lubrication, efficiency, and warranty coverage.
Capacity, intervals, and maintenance tips
Beyond viscosity, knowing how much oil your engine holds and when to change it is essential for planning maintenance and avoiding over- or under-filling.
- Oil capacity: ~5.7 quarts with filter.
- Recommended change interval: typically around 7,500 miles under normal driving, or as indicated by the vehicle’s maintenance minder; more frequent changes may be prudent under severe or high-temperature driving.
- Procedure tip: after pouring new oil, run the engine for a few minutes, turn off, wait a few minutes, and recheck the dipstick to ensure the correct level.
Following these guidelines helps ensure accurate oil levels and long engine life.
Summary
For a 2017 Honda Pilot, the official specification is 0W-20 synthetic oil, about 5.7 quarts with a filter, and it should meet API SN or newer and ILSAC GF-5 standards. Use a high-quality 0W-20 synthetic oil and follow the maintenance minder for intervals to keep the engine running smoothly.


