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What is the order of the cylinders on a 2008 Honda Accord V-6?

On a 2008 Honda Accord V-6, the six cylinders are numbered in two banks: three cylinders on each bank. Cylinder 1 sits at the front of the engine on the driver’s side, followed by 2 and 3 toward the rear; the opposite bank carries cylinders 4 at the front, then 5 and 6 toward the rear.


Cylinder numbering on the 2008 Accord V-6


The 2008 Accord V-6 uses Honda’s two-bank V6 layout. Each bank is numbered from front to rear, with Bank 1 on the driver's side in typical US-spec installations. This means the cylinders are arranged as follows:



  • Bank 1 (driver's side): cylinder 1 at the front, then 2, then 3 toward the rear

  • Bank 2 (passenger's side): cylinder 4 at the front, then 5, then 6 toward the rear


Understanding this arrangement helps with routine maintenance such as spark plug replacement, coil pack service, or when locating a specific cylinder for diagnostics. The numbering reflects the physical order along each bank rather than a single linear sequence across the engine.


Notes on interpretation


While the two-bank layout is standard, always verify orientation against your specific vehicle’ s VIN and service manual if you’re working with aftermarket diagrams or non-US models. The general rule remains: 1-2-3 on the driver’s side from front to rear; 4-5-6 on the passenger’s side from front to rear.


Summary


In short, the 2008 Honda Accord V-6 numbers its cylinders as 1-2-3 on the driver’s side (front to rear) and 4-5-6 on the passenger’s side (front to rear). This two-bank arrangement is the standard for identifying and locating cylinders during maintenance and diagnostics.

What's the best oil to put in a Honda Accord?


Information

Accord2003-2010 L4 & V6: 5W-20 (S/UFS), topped off with 0W-20 (UFS) 2011-2020 L4 & V6: 0W-20 (UFS) 2005-2007 Hybrid: 5W-20 (S/UFS) 2014-2020 Hybrid or Plug-in: 0W-20 (UFS)
Fit2007-2010: 5W-20 (S/UFS), topped off with 0W-20 (UFS) 2011-2017: 0W-20 (UFS) 2019: 0W-16 (UFS), topped off with 0W-20 (UFS)



What problems are common with the 2008 Accord V6?


Top 2008 Honda Accord Problems

  • "No Start" Due to Ignition Switch Failure.
  • Check Engine and D4 Lights Flashing.
  • Radio/Climate Control Display May Go Dark.
  • Faulty Door Lock Actuator May Cause Power Door Locks to Activate Intermittently.
  • Warped Front Brake Rotors May Cause Vibration When Braking.



What is the order of the cylinders on a 2008 Honda Accord V6?


The 2008 Honda Accord V6 uses a firing order of 1-2-3-4-5-6.



What year is the fastest V6 accord?


2004
The fastest Honda Accord ever was a 2004 V6 model, which delivered a 0-60 mph time of just 5.9 seconds.


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