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How many quarts of transmission fluid does a 2008 Honda Accord need?

For the typical 2008 Honda Accord with an automatic transmission, plan on about 9 quarts for a full system fill. A drain-and-fill (pan drained and refilled) usually requires around 4–5 quarts. Manual transmissions in this model generally hold about 2–3 quarts. Exact amounts depend on the transmission variant and the service method chosen.


The following breakdown explains the ranges and when each quantity applies, so you can estimate how much fluid to have on hand for maintenance. Always verify with your vehicle’s manual or a Honda service bulletin for your precise VIN and trim.


Automatic transmission capacity and service variations


These figures reflect typical capacities for the 2008 Accord’s automatic transmission and the common service approaches used by shops and DIYers.



  • Full system fill (after a complete flush or replacement of all ATF): about 9 quarts.

  • Drain-and-fill (pan drained, fluid replaced, torque converter fluid not fully drained): about 4–5 quarts.

  • Full flush using a transmission machine to cycle all fluid: typically around 9 quarts.


In practice, actual fluid required can vary slightly by model year, trim, or any revisions to the transmission internals. Always verify by checking the dipstick or following the exact service procedure for your car.


Manual transmission capacity


The 2008 Accord manual transmissions (when equipped) generally hold about 2–3 quarts of transmission fluid. The exact amount depends on the specific gearbox and whether any hydraulic components or bleeds require additional maintenance during service.



  • Manual transmission capacity: typically 2–3 quarts.

  • Manual drain-and-fill: amount is similar but can vary with the gearbox design and service steps (such as bleeding or slave cylinder checks).


As with the automatic, confirm the precise specification for your VIN and follow the published service procedure to avoid under- or over-filling.


Summary: For a 2008 Honda Accord, expect about 9 quarts for a full automatic transmission fill, around 4–5 quarts for a drain-and-fill, and roughly 2–3 quarts for a manual transmission. Always confirm the exact capacity for your model and service method in the owner’s manual or a Honda service bulletin.

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