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What kind of oil does a 2017 Honda take?

Most 2017 Honda gasoline models specify SAE 0W-20 engine oil, ideally full synthetic, meeting API SP (or SN) and ILSAC GF-6 (or GF-5) standards; this is printed on the oil cap and in the owner’s manual. In practice, that means any high-quality 0W-20 oil with the API Certification Mark and “Resource Conserving” label will meet Honda’s requirements. A few non‑U.S. diesel variants may differ, so always confirm for your exact model and market.

Recommended oil grade and specification

Honda engineered its 2017 gasoline engines to run on low-viscosity 0W-20 oil for fuel efficiency and cold-start protection. Use Honda Genuine 0W-20 or an equivalent that meets current industry specs: API SP (backward compatible with SN) and ILSAC GF-6A (backward compatible with GF-5). These oils also help protect modern turbocharged engines against LSPI and deposit formation. If your vehicle is under warranty, using oil that meets these specs keeps you compliant.

Models that use 0W-20

The following popular 2017 Honda gasoline models specify SAE 0W-20 in North America and most global markets for their petrol engines.

  • Accord (2.4L I-4 and 3.5L V6), including Accord Hybrid
  • Civic (2.0L naturally aspirated and 1.5L turbo)
  • CR-V (2.4L and 1.5L turbo)
  • Fit (1.5L)
  • HR-V (1.8L)
  • Pilot (3.5L V6)
  • Odyssey (3.5L V6)
  • Ridgeline (3.5L V6)

If your Honda model or regional specification isn’t listed (for example, certain export-market engines), verify in the owner’s manual or with a dealer to ensure the correct viscosity and standards.

What about diesel or overseas models?

Some 2017 Honda diesel models sold outside North America (e.g., certain Civic or CR-V i-DTEC variants) may require low-SAPS oils such as 0W-30 that meet ACEA C2/C3 rather than ILSAC/API gasoline specs. Always follow the regional owner’s manual for those engines.

How to verify for your specific vehicle

These quick checks will confirm the exact oil requirement for your particular 2017 Honda, including any regional variations or special packages.

  1. Check the oil filler cap: most list “0W-20.”
  2. Consult the owner’s manual: look for “Engine Oil” and “Specifications” sections.
  3. Use the Maintenance Minder: it dictates change timing; the viscosity spec is static and listed in the manual/cap.
  4. Ask a dealer with your VIN: they can confirm any market- or engine-specific requirements.

Confirming through at least one of these sources ensures you match Honda’s specification for your exact engine and market.

Change intervals and filter notes

Honda’s Maintenance Minder system determines oil change intervals based on driving conditions, commonly falling between about 7,500 and 10,000 miles or 12 months for typical mixed driving. Always replace the oil filter at each oil change, use a new drain-plug washer, and fill to the dipstick’s proper range without overfilling. Severe use (short trips, extreme temperatures, heavy loads) may trigger more frequent changes.

Specifications to look for on the bottle

When buying oil, match the viscosity and look for these certifications on the label to ensure compatibility and warranty compliance.

  • SAE 0W-20 viscosity
  • API SP (or SN) with “Resource Conserving” designation
  • ILSAC GF-6A (or GF-5), which is backward compatible
  • For turbo models, API SP helps mitigate LSPI and deposit issues

Any reputable brand that meets these published standards is acceptable; it does not have to be Honda-branded as long as it matches the spec.

Can I use synthetic blend or 5W-20 in a pinch?

Honda recommends 0W-20, typically a full synthetic. A synthetic blend that meets the same API/ILSAC specs is acceptable. If 0W-20 isn’t available, a short-term top-off with 5W-20 won’t harm the engine, but return to 0W-20 at the next change. Mixing brands is safe if the specs match; warranty coverage hinges on meeting the specification, not the brand.

Summary

For a 2017 Honda gasoline model, use SAE 0W-20 engine oil that meets API SP (or SN) and ILSAC GF-6 (or GF-5), and follow the Maintenance Minder for change intervals. Most mainstream 2017 Hondas—Civic, Accord, CR-V, HR-V, Fit, Pilot, Odyssey, and Ridgeline—use 0W-20. Diesel or certain overseas variants may differ, so confirm in the owner’s manual or with a dealer if you’re outside North America.

Does the 2017 Honda Accord take synthetic oil?

The recommended Honda Accord oil type is 0W-20.
This is a synthetic oil that will keep the turbocharged engine in your Accord running smoothly on Irvine area roads and beyond.

Is Honda 5W20 oil synthetic?

HONDA ULT FULL SYN 5W-20 is formulated with synthetic base stocks that provide enhanced performance benefits compared with conventional engine oils.

What type of oil does a 2017 Honda take?

Notes: Synthetic Valvoline. 0W-20.

Do Hondas require full synthetic oil?

Most Hondas from the last decade require synthetic oil due to its high durability and engine protection properties.

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