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How much oil does a 2007 2.4 Honda Accord take?

The 2007 Honda Accord with the 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine uses about 4.5 quarts of engine oil when performing a standard oil change with the filter, which is roughly 4.3 liters.


In this article, we break down the capacity for this specific engine, note variations depending on whether the oil filter is replaced, and offer practical guidance on selecting oil, checking levels, and completing a safe oil-change procedure for an aging vehicle.


Oil Capacity Details


For the 2.4L inline-four that powered most 2007 Accords, the factory specification calls for about 4.5 quarts (roughly 4.3 liters) of engine oil when you replace the filter as part of a standard change. If you drain the oil and refill without changing the filter, the total you’ll need drops to about 3.9 quarts (roughly 3.7 liters).


With the oil filter


4.5 quarts (about 4.3 liters) is the typical amount to fill to the full mark after a complete oil change that includes a new filter.


Without changing the filter


Approximately 3.9 quarts (about 3.7 liters) to reach the full mark when draining and refilling without replacing the filter.


Oil Grade and Change Interval


Honda generally recommends 5W-20 oil for the 2.4L engine in most climates, though some regions or certain vehicles may specify 5W-30. Always consult the owner's manual or the oil-cap sticker for the exact specification for your car's VIN and region. Synthetic oil is commonly used and can influence your change interval, especially if you drive under normal conditions.


Practical Tips for the Oil Change


Before starting, gather the right tools and a fresh filter, plus the correct amount of oil. Ensure the engine is warm but not hot, and work on a level surface. Proper disposal of used oil is essential and should be recycled at an appropriate facility.


Oil Change Quick Guide


The following steps provide a concise outline for performing an oil change on this vehicle.



  1. Prepare materials: correct grade of oil, new filter, drain pan, wrench, funnel, gloves, and rags.

  2. Warm the engine briefly to help draining, then park on a level surface and engage the parking brake.

  3. Drain old oil: place the pan under the drain plug, remove the plug, and allow oil to fully drain.

  4. Replace the oil filter with a new one designed for the 2.4L engine.

  5. Refill with the recommended amount of oil (about 4.5 quarts with filter) using a funnel.

  6. Check the oil level with the dipstick, add small amounts if needed until you reach the full mark, then wipe and reinsert the dipstick.

  7. Run the engine briefly, recheck for leaks, and recheck the oil level one more time after it cools.


Always adhere to local best practices for oil disposal and consult a professional if you’re unsure about any step.


Summary


The 2007 Honda Accord 2.4L typically takes about 4.5 quarts (roughly 4.3 liters) of engine oil when changing the oil with the filter. If you don’t replace the filter, you’ll need around 3.9 quarts (about 3.7 liters). Use the oil grade recommended for your climate (commonly 5W-20, with 5W-30 as an alternative in some regions), and always verify with the owner's manual or service guide for your specific vehicle variant. Regular checks and proper disposal of used oil keep the car running smoothly long-term.

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