2009 Honda Pilot Maintenance & Specs

Everything you need to maintain your 2009 Honda Pilot — oil specs, maintenance schedule, recalls, and more.

The 2009 Honda Pilot takes 5W-20 Synthetic Blend with a total capacity of 4.5 quarts (filter included). You’ll need a 17mm socket for the drain plug, torqued to 39 Nm. The OEM oil filter is the Honda 15400-PLM-A02, with 2 compatible alternatives listed below. Note: this vehicle has 9 active recalls — check the recalls section below. Below you’ll find complete maintenance specs, fluid capacities, parts, and links to buy what you need.

Data last verified: April 30, 2026

OEM spec: API SN

Quick DIY Tips for the 2009 Honda Pilot

  • Torque your drain plug to 39 Nm (29 ft-lbs) to avoid leaks or stripped threads.
  • Using the OEM filter (Honda 15400-PLM-A02) is recommended for warranty compliance.
  • Always use 5W-20 Synthetic Blend as specified by Honda — using the wrong viscosity can void your powertrain warranty.
  • Check the maintenance schedule below for your next service interval.

Oil

Viscosity
5W-20
Oil type
Synthetic Blend
Capacity (with filter)
4.5 qt
Capacity (without filter)
4.2 qt
OEM notes: API SN

Drain bolt & hardware

Socket size
17 mm
Thread size
M14x1.5
Torque spec
39 Nm
Gasket type
Crush washer
Notes: 2nd gen YF2 (3.5L J35Z4 V6)

Fluid specifications

Transmission Fluid

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Type
Honda ATF DW-1
Capacity
3.5 qt
Change interval
60,000 mi

Brake Fluid

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DOT type
DOT 3
Change interval
45,000 mi

Coolant

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Type
Type 2
Color
Blue
Capacity
6 qt
Change interval
100,000 mi

Power Steering Fluid

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Type
Honda Power Steering Fluid

Differential Fluid (rear)

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Type
75W-90 GL-5
Capacity
2 qt
Change interval
60,000 mi

Parts & specifications

Maintenance schedule

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Towing & Payload

Max Towing Capacity

5,000 lbs

Max Payload

1,100 lbs

Curb Weight

4,300 lbs

GVWR

5,500 lbs

Max Tongue Weight

500 lbs

Hitch Class

III

Source: manufacturer

Estimated Current Value

Original MSRP

$42,000

Private Party Value

$7,182 – $7,938

Dealer Retail Value

$8,316 – $9,450

Trade-In Value

$6,426 – $7,182

Depreciation

82%

Estimated values assume average condition and mileage for vehicle age.

Source: estimated

Safety recalls9

Technical Service Bulletins10

Torque specifications

lug nut
80 ft-lbs / 108.5 Nm

Alloy wheels

spark plug
18 ft-lbs / 24.4 Nm

14mm thread, aluminum head

Save by doing it yourself

A shop typically charges $70–$140 for this service. Buy the parts yourself and save.

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Tools & supplies

Step-by-step guide

Detailed walkthrough with tips for first-timers.

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How often to change oil

Intervals, severe service, and what your car needs.

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Synthetic vs. conventional

Which oil type is right for your engine and budget.

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