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How many quarts of oil does a 2009 Honda Accord 4 cylinder take?

The 2009 Honda Accord with the 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine takes about 4.5 quarts of engine oil when you replace the filter.


This figure refers to a standard oil change on the common 2.4-liter engine used in that model year. If you do not replace the filter, the capacity is typically around 4.0 quarts. Always confirm with the owner’s manual or the under-hood specification label for your exact VIN, and use the recommended oil grade for your climate.


What the official spec means for your car


The 2.4-liter engine in the 2009 Accord is commonly listed at roughly 4.5 quarts of oil with the filter fitted. Removing the filter reduces the total by approximately half a quart to about 4.0 quarts. These figures serve as a baseline for most service intervals, but variations can occur between production runs or due to accessory changes. Always verify on the dipstick after refilling and follow Honda’s recommendations for oil grade.


To help visualize the common figures, here is a quick reference.



  • With oil filter: 4.5 quarts

  • Without oil filter: about 4.0 quarts


In practice, after draining and replacing the filter, you would typically add around 4.5 quarts and then top up in small increments until the dipstick reads within the Full range. This approach minimizes the risk of overfilling and ensures proper lubrication from the start.


Practical steps for a standard oil change


Below is a concise checklist to perform a standard oil change on the 2009 Accord’s 4-cylinder engine while aiming for the correct oil quantity.



  1. Warm the engine a few minutes to loosen sludge and ensure an accurate dipstick reading.

  2. Drain the old oil completely from the pan. Replace the drain plug securely.

  3. Replace the oil filter with a new one designed for the 2.4-liter engine.

  4. Pour in about 4.5 quarts of the recommended oil (usually 5W-20) and start the engine to circulate the oil.

  5. Turn off the engine, wait a few minutes, then check the oil level with the dipstick. Add small amounts as needed until the level reaches the Full mark.


After the change, run the engine for a minute, check for leaks, recheck the dipstick level, and ensure the oil level remains within the recommended range. Keeping to the correct capacity helps protect the engine, maintain performance, and extend service intervals.


Notes on oil grade and climate


For most 2009 Accord 4-cylinder applications, Honda recommends 5W-20 engine oil. In some climates or with certain brands, 5W-30 can be acceptable, but always follow the owner’s manual or dealer guidance for your specific vehicle and area. Use a quality API-rated oil and a compatible filter to maximize engine protection.


Summary


For a typical 2009 Honda Accord with the 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine, plan to use about 4.5 quarts of oil when performing a standard change with the filter installed. If the filter is not replaced, the total is around 4.0 quarts. Start with 4.5 quarts, then adjust after checking the dipstick, and always use the recommended 5W-20 oil unless your manual specifies otherwise. This approach helps ensure proper lubrication and engine health over the life of the vehicle.

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