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What oil is recommended for Honda Ridgeline?


Choosing the right oil for your Honda Ridgeline is crucial to ensure optimal engine performance and longevity. As an experienced auto service provider, I’ve worked on countless vehicles, including Honda Ridgelines, and I’m here to guide you through the best oil options for your truck.


Understanding Your Honda Ridgeline's Oil Requirements


The Honda Ridgeline, like most modern vehicles, has specific oil requirements outlined in the owner’s manual. These requirements are based on the engine design and performance needs. Using the recommended oil type ensures proper lubrication, reduces engine wear, and maintains fuel efficiency.


Recommended Oil Type for Honda Ridgeline


For most Honda Ridgeline models, Honda recommends using:



  • Oil Type: SAE 0W-20

  • Oil Specification: Full synthetic oil


SAE 0W-20 is a lightweight oil that provides excellent performance in both cold and hot temperatures. Full synthetic oil is preferred because it offers superior protection against engine wear, better resistance to breakdown, and improved performance under extreme conditions.


Why Full Synthetic Oil?


Full synthetic oil is highly recommended for the Honda Ridgeline due to its advanced formulation. Here are some key benefits:



  • Enhanced Engine Protection: Synthetic oil reduces friction and wear, extending the life of your engine.

  • Improved Fuel Efficiency: Its low viscosity helps the engine run more efficiently, saving you money at the pump.

  • Better Performance in Extreme Temperatures: Synthetic oil flows easily in cold weather and maintains stability in high heat.

  • Longer Oil Change Intervals: Synthetic oil lasts longer than conventional oil, meaning fewer oil changes over time.


How Often Should You Change the Oil?


For the Honda Ridgeline, it’s generally recommended to change the oil every 7,500 to 10,000 miles when using full synthetic oil. However, if you frequently drive in severe conditions—such as towing heavy loads, driving in extreme temperatures, or making short trips—you may need to change the oil more frequently, around every 5,000 miles.


Final Thoughts


Using the right oil and maintaining a regular oil change schedule is essential for keeping your Honda Ridgeline running smoothly. If you’re unsure about the oil type or need assistance with an oil change, feel free to visit Kevin’s Autos. With years of experience in car maintenance and repair, we’re here to help you keep your vehicle in top condition.


Frequently Asked Questions

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.



Is 0w 20 the same as 5w 20?


Both 5w-20 and 0w-20 are IDENTICAL once the car is up to temperature. The difference is how thin those oils are when the car is cold. Neither the 0w or the 5w flow enough in the cold to properly lubricate your engine. However, the 0W is thinner and does LESS damage at start up than the 5W oil.



What is the best oil to use in a Honda Ridgeline?


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



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's the difference between 0W-20 and 5W 20?


Both 0W-20 and 5W-20 have similar viscosity at operating temps, with 0W-20 being slightly thinner. The lower viscosity of 0W-20 can provide better fuel economy compared to 5W-20 due to reduced friction and drag on the engine. 0W-20 oils require synthetic base oils and are not conventional oils.



Can I use 0W20 instead of 5W20 in my Honda?


They are interchangeable unless you go below -25-(-)30*F. In fact, Honda has superseded 5w20 for 0w20 as of 2011.



Is there a big difference between 0W20 and 5W20?


Both 0W-20 and 5W-20 have similar viscosity at operating temps, with 0W-20 being slightly thinner. The lower viscosity of 0W-20 can provide better fuel economy compared to 5W-20 due to reduced friction and drag on the engine. 0W-20 oils require synthetic base oils and are not conventional oils.



Does Honda use Mobil 1 oil?


To make sure your Honda's engine operates more efficiently, fully synthetic oils such as Mobil 1 circulate inside the engine more easily than traditional mineral oils. This means your engine reaches peak operating efficiency faster.



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.


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Kevin Bennett

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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.