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What type of oil does my 2015 Honda Civic take?

Your 2015 Honda Civic requires 0W-20 synthetic motor oil. This is the recommended oil type and viscosity specified by Honda for this model year.


Detailed Explanation


The 2015 Honda Civic is equipped with a 1.8-liter, 4-cylinder engine. Honda recommends using 0W-20 synthetic motor oil for this engine. The 0W-20 viscosity rating indicates the oil's flow characteristics at both cold and hot temperatures, providing optimal lubrication and fuel efficiency.


Using the correct oil type and viscosity is important for the proper functioning and longevity of your Civic's engine. Honda engineers have carefully selected 0W-20 as the optimal oil specification to ensure your vehicle's engine runs smoothly, efficiently, and with maximum protection against wear and tear.


Oil Change Interval


Honda recommends changing the oil and filter in your 2015 Civic every 7,500 miles or 12 months, whichever comes first. Adhering to this maintenance schedule will help keep your engine in top condition and prevent any issues related to oil degradation or contamination.


Tips for Choosing the Right Oil



  • Always refer to your owner's manual for the manufacturer-recommended oil type and viscosity.

  • Use a high-quality, name-brand synthetic motor oil that meets or exceeds Honda's specifications.

  • Avoid using oil additives or supplements unless specifically recommended by Honda.

  • When in doubt, consult with a Honda-certified technician or your local Honda dealer for guidance on the appropriate oil for your vehicle.


Proper oil selection and maintenance are crucial for the long-term health and performance of your 2015 Honda Civic. Following Honda's recommendations will help ensure your vehicle runs at its best for years to come.

Do Honda's need synthetic oil?


American Honda recommends using Honda Genuine Motor Oil, sold and available at Honda dealers . If Honda Genuine Motor Oil is not used, conventional motor oil of a premium-grade or an ultimate full synthetic blend may be used and must contain the specified viscosity grade indicated in your Owner's Manual.



Can I use 5w20 in Honda Civic?


The issue is during cold temps. Now if you are seeing temps 30° or below I'd stick with 0w, if you see 30°+ I see no issue running a 5w, BUT there would be no benefit at operating temps though since it's the same viscosity when hot so the argument of beneficial is kind of out the window. I would just stick with 0w-20.



What type of oil should I use on my Honda Civic?


Honda says to use 0W-20 for all US-based models due to EPA fuel economy requirements. The same models, with the same engines, in other countries typically list oils from 0W-20 to 10W-40.



Why does Honda use 0W20 oil?


0W-20 oil flows more easily at low temperatures, making it preferable for cold-start conditions. This improves lubrication during start-up and reduces wear on engine components during the critical initial moments.


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