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What type of oil is recommended for the 2005 Honda Pilot?

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The 2005 Honda Pilot requires SAE 5W-20 synthetic oil. The vehicle holds a capacity of 4.5 quarts with a filter or 4.2 quarts without one. It is recommended to replace the filter each time you change the oil, which helps save time and is effective for the same duration as the oil. It is advised to change the oil in the Pilot every 7,500 miles or annually, whichever comes first, to prevent potential engine issues due to deteriorating oil. The price per quart ranges from $8 to $12, resulting in a total cost of approximately $36 to $54 to completely fill the 4.5 quarts required for the vehicle.

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  • Bob Freitas

    Can I utilize 5w30 oil?

  • Kasandra H.

    My Honda Philo has clocked 235,000 miles. What type of motor oil should I use?

  • Colin P.

    Honda suggests using synthetic oil with a viscosity rating of 5W-20 in the 2005 Pilot's engine.

  • Moo

    Certainly! The oil recommended for use is 5w20.

  • Gina J.

    What type of motor oil should I use for my Honda Pilot with 235,000 miles?

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