What is the recommended engine oil specification for Honda XR-V?

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Clarisse
07/29/25 5:50am
For Honda XR-V under normal temperature conditions, it is recommended to use SAE 0W-20 engine oil with SM or higher grade. Alternatively, you may use Mobil 1 full synthetic 0W-20 oil. For subsequent maintenance oil changes, you can choose from brands such as Mobil, Shell, Castrol, or Total. The viscosity of engine oil varies with temperature, so special attention should be paid to its performance under both low and high temperature conditions. Taking 5W-30 as an example: the first number indicates low-temperature fluidity - 5W means it can withstand temperatures as low as -30°C. The smaller this number, the better the low-temperature fluidity, resulting in smoother cold starts. The latter number represents the oil's kinematic viscosity at 100°C - higher values indicate better ability to maintain viscosity under high temperatures, which can be understood as superior lubrication performance in high-temperature conditions. The oil change procedure for Honda XR-V is as follows: Wait for the engine to cool down, allowing the oil to fully drain back to the oil pan; Loosen the drain plug with a wrench and collect the used oil in a container until the flow stops completely. Start the engine and let it run for 30 seconds to drain remaining oil from the main oil passages; Remove the oil filter using a special wrench; Apply new oil to the gasket of the new oil filter and tighten it clockwise by hand; Add new oil through the valve cover filler opening, typically filling about three-quarters of a standard oil container; Run the engine for 5 minutes and check for leaks around the drain plug and oil filter. Repair if necessary; After stopping the engine, remove the dipstick to verify the oil level falls within the standard range.
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GenevieveDella
08/12/25 9:22am
When I first bought my Honda XR-V, I knew nothing about maintenance, so I asked friends and checked the manual. I found that Honda recommends using 0W-20 full synthetic oil. This oil starts up quickly in winter and protects the engine from wear. My car runs super smooth, and the fuel consumption even dropped a bit. The official recommendation is to change it every 8,000 kilometers or six months. I go for regular maintenance at the 4S shop, and the technicians always advise sticking to original or certified brands like Shell or Mobil. Never be tempted to use other types just to save money—something like 5W-30 might affect engine lifespan. Newbies, remember to make it a habit to check the dipstick; if the oil turns black or has a strange smell, deal with it immediately. With the car running smoothly, daily commuting is worry-free.
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