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What kind of oil does a 2002 Honda Accord use?

The 2002 Honda Accord generally requires 5W-30 motor oil that meets API service standards SL or newer. This guidance applies to both the 2.3-liter four-cylinder and the 3.0-liter V6 engines, and you can use conventional or synthetic oil as long as it meets the specification.


Two engine options and their oil needs


For the 2002 model year, Honda offered two engines in the Accord. Despite the difference in displacement, the oil requirements are fundamentally the same, with viscosity and API standards guiding your choice.


Four-cylinder engine (2.3L)


Oil recommended: 5W-30, API SL or newer. You may choose conventional or synthetic oil, but both should meet the API specification and be compatible with your engine’s service interval.


V6 engine (3.0L)


Oil recommended: 5W-30, API SL or newer. As with the four-cylinder, you can use conventional or synthetic oil, provided it adheres to the API standard and manufacturer guidance.


To keep things simple, many owners rely on a single 5W-30 formulation that meets the API SL or newer standard for both engine options. Always verify the exact specification and capacity in your owner's manual or by consulting a trusted mechanic, especially if your car has higher mileage or operates in extreme climates.


Before you buy, it’s helpful to know the key criteria the factory expects for the oil you choose:



  • Viscosity: 5W-30

  • API service category: SL or newer (e.g., SM/SN/SP or equivalent)

  • Oil type: Conventional or synthetic is acceptable, as long as it meets the API standard


Using the correct viscosity and API standard helps protect the engine seals, maintain proper lubrication, and support the car’s overall reliability. If you’re unsure which exact specification your specific trim or climate requires, refer to the owner’s manual or contact a Honda service professional for confirmation.


Summary


In short, a 2002 Honda Accord typically uses 5W-30 motor oil that meets API SL or newer, with both the 2.3L four-cylinder and the 3.0L V6 following the same guidance. You can choose conventional or synthetic oil, provided it adheres to the specified API standard. Always consult the owner’s manual for exact intervals and capacities, and aim to keep the oil level within the recommended range for optimal engine health.

Can I use 5W30 instead of 5W20 in my Honda?


Can You Switch Between 5W30 and 5W20? Only switch if your owner's manual approves. Using the wrong oil can affect engine performance and longevity. Moving from 5W20 to 5W30 adds protection but might reduce efficiency.



What is the weakness of the Honda Accord?


This powertrain shines in sport and touring trims providing a balance of power and smoothness that rivals European sedans hybrids with their 2.0 L Atkinson cycle engine and ECVT excel in fuel economy.



What kind of oil does a 2002 Honda take?


Synthetic blend 5w-20 engine oil that provides durable wear protection and reduces engine wear.



What type of oil do I need for a 2002 Honda Accord?


Oil Grade: API*

Viscosity:5W-20 (All TEMPS)
Capacity:4.5 quarts (with filter). After refill check oil level.
Capacity:4.2 quarts. w/of. After refill check oil level.
Torque:33 ft/lbs (Oil Drain Plug)


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