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Does a Honda Accord have a transmission filter?

Yes. In most Honda Accords with conventional automatic transmissions, there is a serviceable transmission filter (a screen or replaceable element) that you access by removing the transmission pan. Hybrid and certain CVT-equipped variants use different arrangements that may not include a standard replaceable filter.


What types of Accord transmissions involve a filter


Understanding which Accord you have helps determine whether a filter is present and serviceable. Here’s how it breaks down by drivetrain and generation:



  • Conventional automatics in many non-hybrid Accords (4-, 5-, 6-, and some 8- or 10-speed units) typically include a replaceable transmission filter that's located in or near the pan or valve body and serviced during a pan-down fluid change.

  • Newer conventional automatics, including some 10-speed units introduced around the 2018 refresh, retain a filter design specific to the transmission make (often integrated with the valve body); replacement is usually performed during a pan-down service or a dedicated transmission service.

  • Hybrid versions (Accord Hybrid) use a hybrid powertrain arrangement that is not a traditional hydraulic-only automatic; these designs may not use a standard replaceable filter in the same way as traditional automatics.


Always verify the exact configuration for your year and trim by checking the owner’s manual or consulting a dealer, as transmission designs can vary within the Accord line.


When and how a transmission filter is serviced


For most traditional automatic Accords, a pan-down service includes draining the fluid, removing the pan, inspecting the magnet, replacing the filter, cleaning or replacing the pan gasket, and refilling with the correct fluid. Service intervals typically align with the manufacturer’s fluid-change schedule, commonly around 60,000 miles under normal driving, with more frequent changes possible under severe conditions.


Use the recommended transmission fluid for your specific model year and transmission code to avoid filter clogging or shifting issues. If you’re unsure, ask a dealer or a trusted shop to confirm the correct specification.


What to ask a technician


If you’re uncertain whether your particular Accord uses a serviceable filter, ask the technician to confirm the transmission type and whether a replaceable filter exists. Providing your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) can help verify the exact model and service requirements.


Bottom line: does a Honda Accord have a transmission filter?


Most traditional automatic-transmission Accords have a serviceable transmission filter, but hybrids or CVT-equipped variants may differ and do not always use a standard replaceable filter. Confirm your exact year and transmission type with the owner’s manual or a dealership to know the precise maintenance steps.


Summary


Transmission maintenance for the Honda Accord varies by model year and powertrain. Conventional automatic Accords generally include a replaceable transmission filter that is serviced during pan-down fluid changes, while hybrid and certain other variants implement different designs that may not involve a standard filter. Following the official maintenance schedule and consulting the owner’s manual ensures you perform the correct service for your exact vehicle.

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