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10th generation (FC/FK) · 2016–2021 · Compact sedan, coupe, and hatchback

2020 Honda Civic parts and specs

Everything you need to own and maintain this exact model year. Verified specifications, part numbers, and the problems that recur, in one place.

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Quick facts

Engine oil
0W-20, 4.4 qt (base engine)
Battery
Group 51R, 410 CCA
Tire size
215/55R16 (base trim)
Wiper blades
26" / 18"
Cabin filter
Honda 80292-TBA-A11
Key fob battery
CR2032

Specifications for the 2016–2021 Civic

These specifications are shared across every Civic of the 10th generation (FC/FK) generation. See the 2016–2021 Honda Civic overview for the full picture, or the Honda Civic guide to compare every generation.

Known problems with the 2020 Honda Civic

1 of the 6 issues we track for the 2016–2021 generation is documented against the 2020 model year, and 1 carries a recall or service bulletin.

  • Denso fuel pump can fail, engine stall (recalls)

    majorNHTSA 20V-314, 21V-215, 23V-858

    Improperly molded Denso fuel-pump impellers can swell and seize, causing hard starts, rough running, or stalling at speed. First recalled in 2020 (20V-314 covered 2018–2019 Civic hatchback and Type R), expanded in 2021 (21V-215), then massively expanded in December 2023: recall 23V-858 covers 2018–2020 Civic sedan, coupe, hatchback, and Type R among 2.5 million Honda/Acura vehicles. Dealers replace the fuel pump module free. Check your VIN at nhtsa.gov/recalls.

    Typical cost: Free under recall

5 more issues reported in other 2016–2021 years
  • 1.5T oil dilution, gas in the oil (cold climates)2016–2018 (1.5T; improved but not unheard-of on 2019+)
  • AC condenser refrigerant leak (10-year warranty extension)2016–2018 (US warranty extension); leaks reported through 2021
  • 2016 piston pin snap ring recall (engine stall/failure)2016 (2.0L, specific VINs)
  • 2016 electric parking brake may not engage (recall)2016
  • Infotainment freezes, Bluetooth drops, backup-camera glitches2016–2018

Full detail, costs and sources on the Honda Civic problems and years to avoid guide.

Which engines were offered in the 2020 Civic?

EngineTrimsOilOil capacity
2.0L 4-cylinder (K20C2)LX, Sport sedan/coupe (6MT or CVT)0W-204.4 qt
1.5L turbo 4-cylinder (L15B7)EX, EX-T, EX-L, Touring sedan/coupe (174 hp); hatchback LX–EX-L (174 hp), hatch Sport/Sport Touring (180 hp)0W-203.7 qt
1.5L turbo (L15B7, Civic Si, 205 hp)Si sedan & coupe, 2017–2020 (6-speed manual only; no 2021 Si)0W-203.7 qt
2.0L turbo (K20C1, Civic Type R FK8)Type R hatchback, 2017–2021 (6-speed manual only)0W-205.7 qt

About the Honda Civic

The Honda Civic is the best-selling compact car in America, and the 2012–2025 span covers three mechanically distinct generations that all take 0W-20 oil, a Group 51R battery, and the same ubiquitous 15400-PLM-A02 spin-on oil filter. 4L K24 Si. Cheap to run, with AC compressor clutches and front engine mounts as the main wear items.

5T L15B7 brought big fuel economy but also documented cold-climate oil dilution (2016–2018, warranty-extended) and a leak-prone AC condenser that Honda covers for 10 years under TSB 19-091; 2018–2020 cars are also caught in the giant Denso fuel-pump recalls (20V-314/23V-858). 5T, adds a 200-hp hybrid for 2025, and its one headline defect. 'sticky steering', was fixed by recall 24V-744 in late 2024.

Unlike fixed-interval brands, every modern Civic uses Honda's Maintenance Minder: the car computes oil life itself (typically 7,500–10,000 miles per change) and displays codes (A/B plus sub-codes) telling you exactly what's due, so owners constantly look up what the codes mean, which oil to buy (always 0W-20 for these years), and how to reset the wrench light.

For how the specifications changed across every generation, see the full Honda Civic guide.

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