For a 2016 Honda Accord, the recommended oil is 0W-20 synthetic motor oil for both engine options (2.4L inline-4 and 3.5L V6).
In more detail, the 2016 Accord was offered with two engines, and Honda’s guidance is to use the same viscosity grade for both: 0W-20 synthetic oil, typically full synthetic. This specification supports cold-start protection, fuel efficiency, and engine longevity across a range of temperatures. Always confirm with the owner’s manual or a Honda dealer if you have climate-specific concerns or unusual driving conditions.
Engine options and oil requirements
The Accord’s two available engines share the same oil viscosity recommendation, though capacity and service intervals can differ. The following outlines the recommended oil for each engine.
- 2.4L four-cylinder: 0W-20 synthetic motor oil (full synthetic recommended).
- 3.5L V6: 0W-20 synthetic motor oil (full synthetic recommended).
Bottom line: Use 0W-20 synthetic oil for both engines in the 2016 Accord, and follow the maintenance minder to determine service intervals. If 0W-20 is temporarily unavailable, Honda generally allows temporary use of a compatible higher-grade oil, but revert to 0W-20 as soon as possible and avoid long-term use of higher viscosity oils unless approved by Honda.
Practical tips for changing oil
When performing an oil change, select a high-quality synthetic 0W-20 oil and a compatible filter. Honda recommends Honda Genuine Motor Oil or an equivalent that meets API SP/SN or newer and ILSAC GF-5 or GF-6 specifications. Use the vehicle’s maintenance minder to guide intervals and adjust for severe service conditions (extreme temperatures, lots of short trips, dusty environments, or heavy towing).
Oil capacity varies by engine and filter, so consult the owner's manual for the exact quantity needed. After changing the oil, reset the oil life indicator as per the manual.
Summary
The 2016 Honda Accord generally requires 0W-20 synthetic motor oil for both the 2.4L four-cylinder and the 3.5L V6. Use a high-quality full synthetic and follow the maintenance minder for change intervals. Always verify the exact specification in your owner’s manual or with a dealer, especially if you drive under unusual conditions.


