In most 2007 Acura models, the standard engine oil is typically 5W-20 synthetic. The exact grade can vary by model and engine, so it’s essential to verify with the owner’s manual or the oil cap on the engine. This article lays out the general guidance and how to confirm the correct specification for your car.
Model-wide guideline
Because Acura offered several models in 2007—such as the MDX, TL, RL, TSX, and the RDX—the recommended viscosity is generally 5W-20 synthetic for most engines. Some climates or engine variants may allow or require a different grade; always confirm for your specific vehicle.
- 2007 MDX — typically 5W-20 synthetic oil; verify with the owner’s manual or the engine oil cap.
- 2007 TL — typically 5W-20 synthetic oil; verify with the owner’s manual or the engine oil cap.
- 2007 RL — typically 5W-20 synthetic oil; verify with the owner’s manual or the engine oil cap.
- 2007 TSX — typically 5W-20 synthetic oil; verify with the owner’s manual or the engine oil cap.
- 2007 RDX — commonly 5W-30 synthetic oil; verify with the owner’s manual or the engine oil cap.
In all cases, if your engine variant or climate is unusual, the manual will specify alternatives and the exact confirmation methods. Rely on the official guidance to avoid using the wrong grade.
How to confirm the exact specification for your car
To be certain you are using the correct oil for your 2007 Acura, follow these steps:
- Locate the owner’s manual and read the engine oil section for the exact grade and any climate-specific notes.
- Inspect the oil fill cap on the engine; many Acura caps indicate the required viscosity clearly.
- Check VIN-specific documentation or the vehicle’s maintenance sticker for the precise specification if your model has multiple options.
- If you’re unsure after checking the manual and the cap, contact an Acura dealer or a qualified mechanic with your VIN for confirmation.
- Choose an oil that meets modern industry specifications (typically synthetic meeting ILSAC GF oil standards) and use a reputable brand; synthetic is commonly recommended for longevity and protection on older models.
Following these steps ensures you’re using the correct oil for your particular 2007 Acura model and engine variant.
Maintenance and practical notes
Oil-change intervals depend on the oil type and driving conditions. Conventional oil generally requires more frequent changes, while synthetic oil allows for longer intervals. For a 2007 Acura, many drivers opt for synthetic oil to maximize protection and convenience, but always adhere to the maintenance schedule in the owner’s manual and consider factors such as short trips, extreme temperatures, and towing.
Summary
Across most 2007 Acura models, 5W-20 synthetic oil is the common standard grade, with some exceptions (notably in certain engines) that may call for 5W-30. Always verify the exact specification for your vehicle via the owner’s manual, the engine oil cap, or a dealer using your VIN. This ensures optimal performance and engine longevity.


