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What kind of oil does a 2011 Honda Ridgeline take?

The recommended oil type for a 2011 Honda Ridgeline is 5W-20 synthetic motor oil. This lightweight, multi-grade oil is designed to provide optimal engine protection and performance in the Ridgeline's 3.5-liter V6 engine.


Detailed Explanation


The 2011 Honda Ridgeline is a midsize pickup truck that was part of the vehicle's first generation, which was produced from 2005 to 2014. Honda engineers specified 5W-20 as the recommended oil grade for this model year to ensure proper lubrication and fuel efficiency.



  • 5W-20: The "5W" indicates the oil's viscosity, or thickness, at cold temperatures, while the "20" represents its viscosity at normal operating temperatures. This multi-grade oil is designed to flow easily when the engine is cold, yet maintain sufficient thickness to protect moving parts when the engine is hot.

  • Synthetic: Honda recommends using a fully synthetic motor oil in the Ridgeline. Synthetic oils are engineered to provide superior protection against wear, sludge buildup, and high-temperature breakdown compared to conventional mineral-based oils.


Using the correct 5W-20 synthetic oil in your 2011 Honda Ridgeline is important for maintaining the engine's performance and longevity. Consult your owner's manual for the recommended oil change interval, which is typically around 5,000 to 10,000 miles for this model.

Does Honda require full synthetic oil?


Honda engines are developed, tested and certified with petroleum based motor oils as a lubricant. Synthetic oils may be used; however, any motor oil used in our engines must meet all oil requirements as stated in the owner's manual. In addition, recommended oil change intervals must be followed.



Can I use 5W-20 instead of 0W-20?


If SAE 0W-20 synthetic oil is not available, SAE 5W-20 conventional oil may be used. However, it must be replaced with SAE 0W-20 synthetic oil at the next oil change.



Is Honda 10w30 synthetic?


HP4S 10W-30
After years of development, Honda's first fully synthetic four-stroke motorcycle oil offers many advantages over conventional oil, including: Oxidation resistance. Higher film strength. Better flow at low temperatures.



What is the top engine oil for Honda?


Honda Engines

  • Pro Honda 5W30 MB Scooter Engine Oil. (Specially developed for BSVI Honda Engines)
  • Pro Honda 5W30 MA Motorcycle Engine Oil.
  • Pro Honda 10W30 MA Motorcycle Engine Oil.
  • Pro Honda 10W30 MB Scooter Engine Oil.
  • Pro Honda Fully Synthetic Oil is developed for High End Motorcycles (10W30 MA)



What oil is recommended for a Honda Ridgeline?


Many Hondas take the same oil filter. 5W20 is recommended for the Ridgeline.



What happens when you put regular oil instead of full synthetic?


When it comes to doing oil changes, switching between synthetic and conventional oil is perfectly okay. Despite the oil myths, both oil types are compatible with each other – no engine flush needed. So, simply making the switch will not cause any damage to your engine nor impact your travels.



When did Honda switch to synthetic oil?


Beginning in 2011, every Accord model has been engineered to operate with Ow-20 synthetic oil. Before 2011, most Honda Accord models were engineered to stay lubricated and cool with 5w-20.



What type of oil does a 2011 Honda Ridgeline take?


Castrol – EDGE 5W-20 Advanced Full Synthetic Motor Oil: 5 Quart (Part No. 15B9AD)



What brand of oil does Honda recommend?


Tested and approved by American Honda's Research and Development team, Honda Genuine Motor Oil helps maintain the factory specifications of your Honda.



Why does Honda use 0w20 oil?


Almost 20 years ago, Idemitsu partnered with Honda to develop a lower viscosity oil to boost fuel economy in their hybrid vehicles. After rigorous testing and refinement, Honda began to fill their new Insight Hybrid at the factory with Idemitsu 0W-20.


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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.