What kind of oil does Honda use?
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Honda generally uses 20-viscosity oil, and different models use different oil types. You can refer to the model recommended by the manufacturer in the maintenance manual. Oil selection method: Selection of oil grade: This is the first step in choosing car oil. If the oil grade is not selected properly, abnormal phenomena may occur during use, and even abnormal wear may result. The higher the effective pressure of the engine cylinder and the higher the engine speed, the higher the requirement for the oil grade. When choosing car oil, you can refer to the car's user manual. If there is no oil of the same grade, you can choose a higher grade oil. Selection of viscosity: The viscosity of car oil needs to be determined based on the driving environment. You can choose multi-grade oil for both winter and summer use, which will make car owners more at ease. For southern regions with relatively stable temperatures, the viscosity of the oil should be as low as possible while ensuring normal engine lubrication.
As a Honda Civic owner with five years of experience, I find changing engine oil quite straightforward. The manual recommends 0W-20 or 5W-20 full synthetic oil, and I prefer 0W-20 because it provides excellent lubrication during cold winter starts and maintains engine protection in summer heat. For DIY oil changes, check the oil level around every 5,000 miles – it should be at the midpoint between the dipstick marks. Avoid using higher viscosity oil as it may increase fuel consumption or strain the engine. I've tried different brands, and certified synthetics like Mobil 1 deliver consistent performance. The key is regular maintenance – don't slack off, or sludge buildup will shorten engine life. After long drives, let the engine rest to allow proper oil circulation, ensuring smoother operation and longevity while saving on repair hassles.