The 2007 Honda Ridgeline's oil capacity is 4.5 quarts or 4.3 liters. Honda recommends using a premium-grade 5W-20 detergent oil or equivalent synthetic oil.
Maybe you just bought a pre-owned Ridgeline, or perhaps you just decided to change the oil yourself for the first time. In any case, when you replace your Honda Ridgeline’s oil, you’ll need to know how much oil to buy. That’s where engine oil capacity comes in.
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First things first, let's chat about oil capacity. The 2007 Honda Ridgeline takes 4.5 quarts or 4.3 liters of oil with a filter change.
Performing a full oil and filter change
is recommended; however, if you opt not to replace the filter, you can expect to need about 0.3 qt less oil. Every trim level of the 2007 Ridgeline has the same size engine (a 3.2-liter V6), so the oil capacity is the same regardless of which trim you own.
What kind of oil does a 2007 Honda Ridgeline need?
You now know that you need 4.5 quarts of oil for your Ridgeline, but what type of oil should you buy? Not all engines require the same oil, so you’ll want to make sure you follow the manufacturer's recommendation to keep your engine happy.
Honda recommends using a premium grade 5W-20 detergent oil. An equivalent oil will also do. “Detergent oil” just means the oil has some additives to help prevent rust and oil deterioration.
For those that aren’t familiar, when you see “5W-20” that refers to the oil’s viscosity, or the oil's “weight”. The numbers tell you how the oil behaves at cold temperatures (the first number) and normal operating temperatures (the second number).
So a 5W-20 oil has relatively low viscosity at both 0°F and at 212°F, which translates to less wear and tear on your engine over time.
In the owner’s manual, Honda recommends using a premium-grade detergent oil. However, you can opt for a fully synthetic oil as long as it’s the same grade. So, a premium-grade synthetic 5W-20 oil also makes for a great choice if you want to reap the benefits of synthetic oil.
To get you started, here are a few oils that will do the trick:
How often to change oil on a 2007 Honda Ridgeline
As a rule of thumb, aim to replace your oil every 3,000 to 5,000 miles or every six months (whichever comes first) when using conventional oil. If you opt for synthetic oil over conventional
, experts recommend doing an oil change every 7,500 to 10,000 miles. However, the best advice we can give is simply to check your oil regularly as part of your basic car maintenance schedule
. Various factors influence when it’s time for an oil change. Check your dipstick every month or so, and keep an eye out for these signs: Dark brown or black oil is the most obvious sign that it’s time for an oil change
Oil that feels coarse or gritty has built up debris and should be replaced
Unfamiliar sounds or smells coming from your engine bay are other good indicators
Dirty oil can cause a reduction in your vehicle's power or fuel efficiency, so take note of any changes to your car’s performance as well
How to change your oil and oil filter
If you’ve decided to save money on your car expenses by changing the oil yourself, then it’s time to grab your tools. You’ll need a socket wrench, a drain pan, a replacement filter, and a filter wrench. Of course, you’ll also need 4.5 quarts of premium 5W-20 engine oil.
Before you start draining any oil, run the engine for a few minutes to bring it up to normal operating temperatures. Once your engine is warm, shut off the engine, pop the hood and follow these steps:
Locate and remove the oil fill cap
Under the engine, position the drain pan and remove the oil drain bolt and washer
Let the oil drain completely
Replace the oil drain bolt with a new washer, and tighten to 29 lb-ft
Fill your engine with the clean oil
Check the fill level and replace the oil fill cap
Run the engine for a few minutes, looking out for any leaks
Dispose of the old oil responsibly by putting it in a sealed container and taking it to a recycling facility
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