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Does the 2007 Honda Accord have fuel injectors?

Yes. The 2007 Honda Accord uses a fuel-injected engine system (Honda’s PGM-FI), with one injector per cylinder. Depending on the engine option, the number of injectors varies: four for the 2.4-liter inline-4 and six for the 3.0-liter V6.


How the Accord's fuel system works


The 2007 Accord relies on a Programmed Fuel Injection (PGM-FI) system that meters fuel through individual injectors controlled by the engine control unit (ECU). The injectors spray fuel into the intake ports in a timed sequence, ensuring each cylinder receives the proper amount for combustion. This design supports better throttle response, emissions control, and fuel economy versus older carbureted setups.


Engine options and injector counts


Here are the injector counts by engine option available for the 2007 Accord.



  • 2.4-liter inline-4 engine: four fuel injectors, one per cylinder, using sequential multi-point fuel injection as part of PGM-FI.

  • 3.0-liter V6 engine: six fuel injectors, one per cylinder, using sequential multi-point fuel injection as part of PGM-FI.


In short, whether you have the four-cylinder or six-cylinder 2007 Accord, fuel injectors are an integral part of the engine's fuel delivery system.


Understanding PGM-FI


Programmed Fuel Injection (PGM-FI) is Honda’s era-specific term for a sophisticated fuel delivery system that combines electronic control with port injection. Each injector is timed to spray fuel as the intake valve opens, reducing emissions while improving starts, throttle response, and efficiency.


Maintenance and signs of injector issues


Owners should monitor fuel economy, rough idle, misfires, or engine surging as possible signs of injector problems. The following list outlines common indicators and maintenance steps.



  • Rough idle or stalling at stoplights

  • Misfires, rough running, or reduced power

  • Decreased fuel economy or sluggish acceleration

  • Fuel smell or visible leaks around injector seals


Regular maintenance can help: use quality gasoline, replace the fuel filter as recommended, and consider professional cleaning if advised by a dealer or mechanic.


Summary


The 2007 Honda Accord definitely has fuel injectors. With a PGM-FI system, the four-cylinder version uses four injectors and the V6 uses six, all delivering fuel to each cylinder in a timed sequence to optimize performance and emissions. Understanding this system helps explain why injector maintenance is part of keeping the car running smoothly.

Does a 2007 Honda Accord have fuel injectors?


You will get all 4 injectors and fuel rail with your purchase. they are in excellent working condition. They will fit 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Honda Accords with 2.4 4 cylinder engine The application chart is to be used for general fitmit only.
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What are the common problems of a 2007 Honda Accord?


Top 2007 Honda Accord Problems

  • "No Start" Due to Ignition Switch Failure.
  • Check Engine and D4 Lights Flashing.
  • 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.

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How much does it cost to replace fuel injectors on a 2007 Honda Accord?


Labor costs are estimated between $110 and $161 while parts are priced between $133 and $352.
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What are the signs of a fuel injector going bad?


Signs of a Bad Fuel Injector

  • Your Engine Misfires. Dirty fuel injectors may cause your vehicle's engine to misfire.
  • Idling Gets Rough.
  • Your Gas Mileage Drops.
  • The RPM Needle Is Erratic.
  • Your Car Won't Start.
  • The Check Engine Light Is On.
  • You Spring a Fuel Leak.

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