The 2005 Honda Civic uses synthetic oil SAE 5w20. It has a capacity of 4.4 quarts. Oil is important because it is a lubricant for the engine parts, it helps protect the emission system, and it can enhance fuel economy. The cost of an oil change for Your Civic is between $40 and $50 for labor and between $60 and $70 for parts. You should get an oil change every 3,000 to 7,500 miles Signs that it's time for an oil change include increased engine noise and knocking, an oil smell inside the car, shaking while idling, more mileage than normal, and of course if You see the Check Engine or Oil Change lights come on.
Adeel
March 20, 2020
What oli shout i change onhonda civic 2005
Julian M.
August 29, 2019
The 1.3L inline-4 engine option for the 2005 Honda Civic requires 0W-20 full synthetic oil; however Honda says it's okay to use 5W-20, if necessary. Any of the 1.7L inline-4 (engine codes D17A1, D12A2, D17A6, and D17A7) for the 2005 Honda Civic require 5W-20 full synthetic oil. The 2.0L inline-4 engine option for the 2005 Honda Civic requires 5W-20 full synthetic oil.
I have honda civic 2005 model almost drive 80000 kmits engen is not replacedi want to know that wich oil i can use in summer and winteri use 20 w40
*Correction* Engine Oil 3.4-4.7QT depending on Model
November 2, 2021
2005 Civic has a 3.4-3.7 quart capacity with Filter NOT. 4.4Qt. Read the manual. My EX Special edition runs best on 0w20. I live in Ohio perhaps in a super warm climate 5w20 is better.
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