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What kind of oil filter does a 2006 Honda Accord take?

The 2006 Honda Accord uses a standard spin-on oil filter. The exact part depends on the engine: either a 2.4-liter four-cylinder (K-series) or a 3.0-liter V6 (J-series). Choose a Honda Genuine filter or a reputable aftermarket option designed for Honda 4- and 6-cylinder engines, and verify the correct part number using your engine code or VIN.


Engine options and filter basics


In 2006, the Accord could be equipped with either a 2.4 L four-cylinder or a 3.0 L V6. Both configurations use a spin-on oil filter mounted to the engine block. The fundamental design is the same, but the exact part number can vary by engine and market.


2.4 L four-cylinder (K-series)


For the 2.4 L engine, use a spin-on oil filter that fits the K-series Honda engines. The filter should be a genuine Honda part or a high-quality aftermarket equivalent designed for Honda's 4-cylinder family. The precise OEM number can vary by production date and region, so it’s best to confirm the exact part with a parts retailer using your VIN or engine code.


3.0 L V6 (J-series)


The 3.0 L V6 also uses a spin-on oil filter, compatible with Honda’s J-series engines. As with the 2.4 L, opt for a Honda Genuine filter or a reputable aftermarket filter designed for Honda V6 applications. The exact part number may differ by market and production run, so verification via VIN or engine code is recommended.


Note: confirm the correct part number using your vehicle’s VIN, engine code (K24 for the 2.4 L or J30 for the 3.0 L), or by checking the parts finder at an auto parts retailer. This ensures you get the exact filter your car requires.


Choosing the right filter: guidance before you buy


To help you select the correct filter for a 2006 Accord, consider the following guidelines:



  • Identify your engine: 2.4 L four-cylinder (K-series) or 3.0 L V6 (J-series).

  • Confirm the filter type is spin-on (not a cartridge) and uses a 3/4-16 threaded mount with a round gasket.

  • Prefer OEM Honda Genuine or a reputable aftermarket brand (Bosch, Wix, Mann, Purolator, Fram, etc.) that lists compatibility for Honda 4- and 6-cylinder engines.

  • Cross-reference the part number with the retailer or Honda parts catalog using your VIN or engine code to ensure accuracy.


Concluding note: using the right filter—whether OEM or a trusted aftermarket option—helps protect the engine by ensuring proper filtration and fitment.


Summary


The 2006 Honda Accord uses a spin-on oil filter, with the exact filter number depending on whether the car has the 2.4 L four-cylinder or the 3.0 L V6. When shopping, confirm engine code and consult the owner’s manual or a parts catalog to pick the correct Honda Genuine part or an equivalent high-quality aftermarket filter. Regular oil filter changes are a key part of routine maintenance for both engines.

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