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What kind of oil filter does a 2016 Honda Accord Sport take?

In brief, the 2016 Honda Accord Sport uses a cartridge-style oil filter housed in a filter canister for its 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine, not a traditional spin-on filter.


Details follow to help you identify the correct filter, know how replacement is performed, and understand the oil compatibility for routine maintenance.


Filter design and replacement basics


Key points about the filter type and how to replace it in the 2016 Accord Sport are summarized below.



  • Filter type: Cartridge-style oil filter housed inside a filter canister (not a spin-on canister).

  • Replacement interval: Replace the filter with the oil at each oil-change interval defined by Honda, typically every 5,000–7,500 miles under normal driving, more frequently under severe conditions.

  • Oil compatibility: Honda commonly specifies 0W-20 synthetic oil for the 2.4L engine; always confirm the exact viscosity in your owner’s manual for your climate and driving conditions.

  • Parts choice: Use a Honda Genuine cartridge oil filter or a reputable aftermarket cartridge filter designed for the 2.4L i-VTEC engine; ensure the filter element and gasket are compatible with the engine’s oil-cooling and pressure specs.


Bottom line: Expect a cartridge-style filter in a housing, and plan to replace both the filter cartridge and its gasket during oil changes with the recommended oil.


Finding the exact part and ensuring compatibility


Because part numbers can vary by market, trim, and production year, it’s wise to verify the exact filter for your vehicle before purchasing.



  • Consult the owner’s manual or a Honda dealer to confirm the precise OEM cartridge filter part for your VIN.

  • When shopping aftermarket, choose a cartridge filter rated for the 2.4L i-VTEC engine and verify fitment with your vehicle’s year and trim.

  • Check the filter housing for the correct gasket size and ensure you have the appropriate O-ring and seal when reinstalling.


Verifying the exact part number helps avoid mismatches and ensures proper oil flow and engine protection.


Summary


The 2016 Honda Accord Sport uses a cartridge-style oil filter inside a housing for its 2.4-liter engine. Use 0W-20 synthetic oil as recommended, and replace the cartridge filter (with its gasket) at each oil change, using either an OEM Honda filter or a compatible aftermarket cartridge designed for the 2.4L i-VTEC engine. Always confirm the exact part number for your VIN with the manual or a dealer to ensure proper fitment.

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