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What’s the 2009 Honda Civic’s oil type?

My sister says she’ll give me her old 2009 Honda Civic if I pass my driver’s exam. I want to make sure I regularly maintain it but I don’t know much about its specs. For starters, what kind of oil does it take?

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Maxine Boyko · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
It’s really nice of your sister to give you her old car, and it’s great you want to keep up with its care and maintenance. The 2009
Honda Civic
takes 5W-20 oil.
Honda
recommends specifically using a premium-grade 5W-20 detergent oil displaying the American Petroleum Institute (API) Certification. This will ensure you get the best heat transfer and mileage, and keep things well lubricated.
You can always check the specifications in your owner’s manual for all the official recommendations for your Honda Civic. Of course, if you experience any issues, it’s a good idea to have a professional take a look and maybe even have them perform the first oil change for you.
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