Four-cylinder models typically require about 4.5 quarts of engine oil when performing a standard drain-and-fill with a new filter; V6 models require about 5.5 quarts with a new filter.
The exact amount depends on your specific engine variant, oil filter, and whether you’re using conventional or synthetic oil. Always verify with the owner’s manual or the under-hood label and finish by confirming the level with the dipstick after filling.
Engine options and official capacity
2.4-liter four-cylinder (K-series)
Oil capacity: approximately 4.5 quarts (about 4.3–4.5 quarts depending on filter and drain conditions) with a filter change. Honda generally recommends 5W-20 oil for this engine, with full-synthetic as an option. After a change, run the engine briefly, then recheck the level with the dipstick and add if needed.
3.0-liter V6 (J-series)
Oil capacity: approximately 5.5 quarts (about 5.2–5.7 quarts with filter). The typical recommendation is 5W-20 for most climates; in hotter environments, 5W-30 may be advised by the owner’s manual. As with the four-cylinder, verify with the dipstick after warming the engine and resting before final checks.
Tips for a correct oil change
Use the proper filter and a clean funnel, follow the correct drain procedure, and avoid overfilling. After pouring in the oil, run the engine, turn it off, and let it sit for a few minutes before checking the level on the dipstick to ensure an accurate reading.
Summary
For a 2007 Honda Accord, oil capacity depends on the engine: about 4.5 quarts for the 2.4L four-cylinder and about 5.5 quarts for the 3.0L V6, each with a new filter. Always confirm the exact figure in the owner’s manual or on the under-hood sticker, and verify the level with the dipstick after filling.


