Yes, but it depends on the audio package and trim. In 2007, some Accords came with an auxiliary input jack, while others did not.
The 2007 Honda Accord, part of the seventh generation, offered several audio configurations across LX, EX, and EX-L trims. The presence of an auxiliary input was not universal and typically aligned with higher-end audio packages or navigation options. If you’re trying to hook up a smartphone or portable player, the exact radio configuration on your car will determine whether a native AUX jack is present.
A quick guide to AUX availability by trim
These notes describe what most 2007 Accords with factory radios offered, but exact equipment can vary by market and whether an optional audio package was installed. Use this as a general reference and check your vehicle’s radio or owner’s manual to confirm.
- LX — Typically did not include a dedicated auxiliary input jack with the base audio system.
- EX — More likely to have an AUX input when paired with higher-end audio configurations (such as the 6-disc CD changer or premium sound), though availability could depend on the specific package.
- EX-L — More commonly equipped with a better audio setup that often includes an AUX input, again depending on the exact optional packages (navigation, premium sound, etc.).
In all cases, if your particular 2007 Accord lacks a visible AUX jack, it may still be possible to add one via an aftermarket head unit or adapter. Always verify by inspecting the front of the radio or the owner’s manual for an AUX label or jack.
What to do if your model has no AUX
If your 2007 Accord doesn’t have a built-in AUX input, there are several practical options to play music from portable devices or smartphones.
- Install an aftermarket head unit with a dedicated AUX input or USB/iPod integration.
- Use an FM transmitter or FM modulator to broadcast audio from your device to the car’s radio.
- Look for a dealer-installed or aftermarket adapter that interfaces with the existing radio controls, if available for your exact radio model.
Before buying, check compatibility with your radio model and confirm that the installation won’t interfere with steering-wheel audio controls or the factory harness.
How to identify AUX on your Accord
To determine whether your 2007 Accord has an AUX input, inspect the center console area around the radio for a 3.5mm jack labeled “AUX,” or consult the owner’s manual for the radio model and accessory options. If you see no AUX port, you’ll likely need an alternative solution such as an aftermarket head unit or an external adapter.
Summary
The presence of an AUX input in a 2007 Honda Accord is not guaranteed and is largely dependent on the specific audio package and trim. If your car has EX or EX-L with the relevant options, you may find an AUX jack built into the radio. If not, aftermarket head units or adapters provide reliable ways to connect external audio devices. Always verify your car’s exact radio configuration to choose the best solution.


