The 2007 Honda Accord with the 2.4-liter engine takes about 4.5 quarts of engine oil when you change the oil with the filter; about 4.0 quarts if you skip the filter. In practice, fill to the full mark after a change and verify the level with the dipstick to avoid over- or under-filling.
Oil capacity for the 2007 Accord 2.4L
Below are the standard fill volumes used during routine oil changes. The figures assume a new oil filter is installed and the drain is complete.
- Engine oil capacity with filter: 4.5 quarts (4.3 liters)
- Engine oil capacity without filter: 4.0 quarts (3.8 liters)
Note: Real-world tolerance can vary with filter type and engine condition, but 4.5 quarts with a new filter is the commonly cited spec from Honda for this model year.
Oil grade and topping up tips
Clarity on grade and topping up ensures you use the right oil and reach the correct level after a change.
- Recommended viscosity: 5W-20 for most conditions according to Honda's specification for this engine; some climates or older engines may use 5W-30, so always verify in the owner's manual or with a Honda dealer.
- Fill amount: The 4.5-quart spec assumes a new filter is installed during the change.
- Top-up procedure: After adding oil, run the engine for a minute, turn it off, wait a few minutes, and recheck the level with the dipstick; add small amounts as needed to reach the full mark.
These steps help ensure you maintain proper oil level and protection for the engine.
Summary
For the 2007 Honda Accord 2.4 L, plan on about 4.5 quarts of engine oil for a full change with a new filter, or about 4.0 quarts if the filter is not replaced. Always confirm the exact specification in the owner’s manual and use the recommended viscosity, then verify the level with the dipstick after the engine has run and settled.


