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How much transmission fluid goes in a 2009 Honda Accord 2.4 L?

For a 2009 Honda Accord with the 2.4 L engine, the amount of transmission fluid you need depends on the transmission type. The 5-speed automatic requires about 9 quarts (roughly 8.5 liters) for a full fill, while the 5-speed manual uses about 2 quarts (around 1.9 liters). Always verify the exact specification for your VIN in the owner's manual or service guide.


The numbers below summarize typical capacities by transmission type and explain how service method affects the actual amount you’ll add during maintenance.


Transmission options and capacities


The following figures reflect common factory specifications and standard service practices for the 2009 Accord 2.4 L. Actual capacity can vary by market and production lot.



  • Automatic transmission (5-speed): total capacity about 9 quarts (8.5–9.0 L). A drain-and-fill typically replaces roughly 4–5 quarts; a full fluid exchange can replace nearly all fluid, including fluid in the torque converter.

  • Manual transmission (5-speed): total capacity about 1.9–2.0 quarts (1.8–1.9 L) of gear oil. Use the manual’s recommended fluid type and fill to the marked level.


In practice, the amount you add during service depends on how much was drained and whether a filter (automatic) or other components were replaced. Always fill with the engine warm and verify level using the respective method (dipstick for auto if equipped, or per the owner's manual instructions for manual).


Fluid type and service notes


Honda typically specifies ATF DW-1 for the automatic transmission in this era. For manuals, use a GL-4/GL-5 gear oil of appropriate viscosity (often 75W-90), and follow the manual’s fluid grade recommendations. Do not mix fluids, and ensure you choose the correct specification for your particular transmission.


Summary


Bottom line: if your Accord has the automatic transmission, plan for about 9 quarts of ATF for a full fill; if it is a manual, you’ll need roughly 2 quarts of gear oil. Always confirm the exact specification for your VIN and follow the proper service procedures to avoid overfilling or using the wrong fluid.

How many quarts of transmission fluid do I need for a drain and fill?


Procedure. That's 2 and 1/2 quarts. So at this point let's measure it i'm going to remove my funnel. And before I install the dipstick. I just wanted to show you how to check it. So on the dipstick.



How many quarts of transmission fluid do I need for a 4 cylinder Honda Accord?


As mentioned before, this procedure will allow you to change 2.6 quarts of automatic transmission fluid. The transmission fluid filter is inside the pan and requires a pan-off procedure to change.



What are signs of low ATF in a Honda?


Pay Attention to Your Car

  • Delayed response. Whether you drive automatic or manual, if you notice a delay in gear shift changes, the issue may be with the transmission fluid.
  • Burning smell.
  • Noticeable leakage.
  • Check engine light.



How much transmission fluid does a Honda Accord 2009 use?


For Automatic Transmission: B97A....SL040

Capacity:2.6 quarts Initial Fill.
Capacity:5 speed B97A Total Fill 6.9 quarts.


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