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Old 03-12-08, 09:37   #1 (permalink)
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2000 Civic Oil change help

Hi I was wondering if anyone has an owners manual for a 2000 Honda Civic DX or could tell me how much oil is required when I do and oil change and I think the weight is 5W30
 
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Re: 2000 Civic Oil change help

For my 04 it recommends 3.5 qts and I put in 4 and it's fine. I think that the sump capacity is pretty similar. My educated guess for your car is 3.5ish. Sorry I can't be that much of a help.
 
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Re: 2000 Civic Oil change help

What do you all like for brand of oil and filters?
 
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Re: 2000 Civic Oil change help

I did a search on google and found that 3.5 quarts is recommended but couldn't find what type of oil. If you search on google a little more im sure it'll turn up.
 
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Re: 2000 Civic Oil change help

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What do you all like for brand of oil and filters?

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Re: 2000 Civic Oil change help

I'll address the oil filter. I use the OEM filters as I have two Honda products that use the same filter. I buy them in bulk making them 3-4 bucks each.
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Re: 2000 Civic Oil change help

Any brand name oil that meets API SM requirements should do as long as you change it at reasonable intervals. Right now I have Pennzoil 5w-20 conventional in my car and once I get through the Mobil Clean 5000 and Motorcraft I have then I'm going start using the stash of Pennzoil Platinum that I have. Oh and try not to use a Fram filter. They're not horrible but for your money there are better ones out there.
 
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Re: 2000 Civic Oil change help

My family owns 6 oil change centers and I worked them for 18 year. Your car holds 3.5qts and I'd use 5w30 conventional oil, I like Pennzoil, with a Honda filter. Synthetic isn't necessary in that old of a car unless the engine is new, or heavily modified. Hope that helps. Change the PCV and Fuel Filter at 30k and Timing Belt at 100k
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Re: 2000 Civic Oil change help

The oil weight should be printed on the oil cap. 5W30 should do the trick. I'd recommend checking out Bob Is The Oil Guy to help decide what kind of oil and filter you want to use. Every motor reacts somewhat differently to different motor oils, but you really can't go wrong if you change it regularly with a decent quality oil.
 
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Re: 2000 Civic Oil change help

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Any brand name oil that meets API SM requirements should do as long as you change it at reasonable intervals. Right now I have Pennzoil 5w-20 conventional in my car and once I get through the Mobil Clean 5000 and Motorcraft I have then I'm going start using the stash of Pennzoil Platinum that I have. Oh and try not to use a Fram filter. They're not horrible but for your money there are better ones out there.
True that all meet req, but I've seen inside just about all them and the only one that's as good as stock is NAPA Gold.
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Re: 2000 Civic Oil change help

BTW it takes 5w30 in the tranny too, if it's a stick, weird, huh?
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True that all meet req, but I've seen inside just about all them and the only one that's as good as stock is NAPA Gold.
Never used a Napa Gold but heard they were good. But I've used Purolator Pureones before and they are pretty good too.

BTW, Honda OEM filters are now made by Honeywell the parent company of Fram and not Filtech. Cardboard end caps.
 
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