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What kind of transmission does a 2005 Honda Accord V6 have?

The 2005 Honda Accord V6 was offered with two transmissions: a 5-speed automatic and a 6-speed manual, with the choice depending on trim and body style. The automatic was the most common setup, while the manual option appeared on certain coupe configurations for drivers seeking a more hands-on driving experience.


Transmission options by body style and trim


Transmission availability varied by whether the car was a sedan or a coupe and by trim level. The following outlines the typical configurations for the 2005 Accord V6 sold in the United States.



  • 5-speed automatic transmission (5AT) with overdrive, paired with the 3.0-liter V6 on most 2005 Accord sedans (including LX, EX, and EX-L trims).

  • 6-speed manual transmission (6MT) offered on certain 2005 Accord V6 coupe models and select higher-trim configurations, providing a more engaged driving experience.


In practice, most buyers encountered the 5AT as the standard option, while the 6MT was relatively rare and typically limited to specific coupe trims and markets.


Technical notes


Automatic transmission specifics


The 5-speed automatic used in the 2005 Accord V6 is a traditional hydraulic, torque-converter design with overdrive. It provides smooth shifts and is paired with the 3.0-liter V6 to balance performance and fuel economy for the era. Regular maintenance focuses on automatic transmission fluid changes at recommended intervals to preserve shifting quality and longevity.


Manual transmission specifics


The 6-speed manual conversion, when equipped, is designed to handle the torque of the 3.0-liter V6 and offers a sportier driving feel. Clutch wear and alignment are the main maintenance concerns, with typical service focusing on clutch and linkage components and ensuring proper synchronization and gear engagement.


Summary


For the 2005 Honda Accord V6, the transmission choice boils down to two options: a widely used 5-speed automatic (common on most sedans) and a 6-speed manual (available on specific coupe trims). Understanding your model’s configuration will clarify which transmission your Accord uses.

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