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What type of oil does a 2007 Honda Element use?

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Anthony Zidek

Your 2007 Honda Element can utilize either regular, synthetic, or a combination of both oils. The vehicle is originally equipped with SAE 5W-20 oil. You have the flexibility to change the oil viscosity without voiding your warranty, so the choice ultimately comes down to personal preference. However, it is worth noting that the manufacturer has extensively tested to determine the optimal lubricant for the default setup. If you reside in a warmer climate, opting for a higher viscosity oil is recommended. When it comes to the composition, your decision should be based on how frequently you plan to change the oil; synthetic oil may be pricier at around thirty dollars per quart, but it offers double the mileage compared to conventional oil.

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  • Kevin Tuber

    The 2007 Honda Element requires SAE 5W-20 engine oil for optimal performance.

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