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Does a 2017 Honda Accord have a transmission filter?

In brief, it depends on the transmission installed in your 2017 Accord. The car offered two transmissions in the U.S. market that year: a 6-speed manual and a 6-speed automatic. A serviceable transmission filter exists with the automatic, while the manual has no replaceable filter. Note that the 2017 Accord did not use a CVT in the U.S. market. For clarity, identify which transmission your car has to determine whether a filter is part of routine service.


Transmission options in the 2017 Accord


The 2017 Honda Accord lineup in the United States consisted of two main transmissions. Understanding which one you have is key to knowing whether a transmission filter is involved in maintenance.


6-speed manual transmission


Manual transmissions do not have a traditional replaceable transmission filter. Maintenance focuses on the proper specification of gear oil (not motor oil) and the clutch system. There is no filter to remove or replace as part of standard service.



  • Manual: No transmission filter. Uses gear oil; routine maintenance does not include filter replacement.

  • Automatic: Contains a transmission filter that is typically accessed when the pan is removed during service; the filter is usually replaced during a pan drop and gasket replacement.


Conclusion for this section: The 2017 Accord with a manual transmission does not include a serviceable transmission filter, while the automatic does have a replaceable filter during pan service.


Maintenance considerations for the 2017 Accord


When maintaining a 2017 Accord, the transmission type determines how you handle filters and related service. Follow Honda’s official maintenance schedule and consult a technician if you are unsure which transmission your car has or if you plan a pan drop service.



  • Identify your transmission type to know whether a filter is involved in service.

  • If your car has the 6-speed automatic, expect the filter to be replaced as part of a pan drop service along with the gasket.

  • Always use the recommended transmission fluid and procedures as outlined in the owner’s manual or the service guide.


Note: Transmission filter handling is just one aspect of routine maintenance. Regular fluid checks and timely service according to Honda recommendations help keep the system functioning well.


Summary


To recap, a 2017 Honda Accord does have a transmission filter if it is equipped with the automatic transmission, while the manual transmission has no replaceable filter. The U.S. 2017 model year did not use a CVT, so there is no CVT-specific filter to worry about. Always confirm your exact trim and transmission type, and follow the official maintenance schedule or consult a qualified technician for service decisions.

Does the transmission filter really need to be changed?


A clogged or ill-fitting filter can lead to leaking, noise, contamination, and — worst case scenario — transmission failure. However, a routine transmission filter change can help keep your transmission fluid clean and prevent premature wear and damage.



How often should transmission fluid be changed on a 2017 Honda Accord?


every 50,000 to 100,000 miles
How Often Should You Get a Honda Transmission Fluid Change? It is recommended that you schedule a Honda transmission fluid change every 50,000 to 100,000 miles.



What are signs of low ATF in a Honda?


Pay Attention to Your Car

  • Delayed response. Whether you drive automatic or manual, if you notice a delay in gear shift changes, the issue may be with the transmission fluid.
  • Burning smell.
  • Noticeable leakage.
  • Check engine light.



What is the most common problem with the 2017 Honda Accord?


Top 2017 Honda Accord Problems

  • "No Start" Due to Ignition Switch Failure.
  • Radio/Climate Control Display May Go Dark.
  • Faulty Door Lock Actuator May Cause Power Door Locks to Activate Intermittently.
  • Warped Front Brake Rotors May Cause Vibration When Braking.
  • Air Conditioning Blowing Warm Air.


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