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Can you tell me the type and amount of oil needed for a 2001 Honda Civic?

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DaSwede

The specified oil type and capacity for a 2001 Honda Civic is 5W-20 and 3.7 quarts. It is essential to change the oil when needed, usually between 5,000 to 10,000 miles. Neglecting to do so can lead to engine problems. Using high-quality oil is crucial for optimal engine performance. Failure to maintain the oil can result in issues like a strong burning odor, which should be addressed promptly to avoid potential hazards such as engine failure or even a car explosion. Poor oil quality can also cause decreased gas mileage and engine knocking sounds to occur.

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  • Laurie Wright

    Honda offers four variations of the same engine available for the 2001 Civic, all being 1.7L inline-4. Two of these engines, with codes D17A1 B and D17A70, require 3.4 quarts of oil, while the other two, with codes D17A2 C or D17A6 D, need 3.7 quarts. Despite these differences, all engine options share the same 5W20 synthetic oil viscosity requirement.

  • Latonya D.

    You have the option to use either 0W-20 or 5W-30 synthetic oil based on the weather conditions. The estimated capacity is most likely 1 quart.

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