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What oil does a 2010 Honda Accord V6 take?

The 2010 Honda Accord V6 uses 5W-20 motor oil as the standard grade, with 5W-30 acceptable in hot climates or under heavy load. The engine’s oil capacity with a filter is about 5.7 quarts. Always verify the exact specification in your owner's manual or with a Honda dealer.


In the 2010 Accord, powered by the 3.5-liter V6, Honda’s guidance centers on a precise viscosity that suits temperature and driving conditions. While 5W-20 is typically preferred for day-to-day driving, 5W-30 can be used when conditions demand a hotter-climate or heavy-load scenario. The official capacity guidance and oil-certification requirements help ensure proper lubrication and engine longevity, and variations may exist by market.


Oil grade and viscosity guidelines


Before listing the common options, note these are the oil grades Honda commonly endorses for the 3.5L V6 in the 2010 Accord. To keep the engine healthy, use oils that meet API SN or newer and ILSAC certification, and choose a viscosity compatible with your climate.



  • 5W-20: Preferred for normal driving in most regions; helps with fuel economy and cold-weather startup. Must meet API SN or newer and ILSAC GF rating.

  • 5W-30: Acceptable in hot climates or when the engine experiences heavy loads; same certification requirements as above.


Conclusion: In everyday use, 5W-20 is generally recommended. If you live in persistently high temperatures or regularly tow or drive aggressively, 5W-30 can be used, but always verify with the manual and service guidelines.


Oil capacity and maintenance considerations


These points cover how much oil the engine holds and when to change it, along with filter recommendations. The guidance helps ensure you maintain proper lubrication and engine longevity.



  • Oil capacity (with filter): Approximately 5.5–5.7 quarts (about 5.2–5.4 liters). Confirm the exact figure from the owner’s manual for your exact VIN, as capacity can vary slightly by market or engine variant.

  • Oil change interval: With synthetic oil, many owners follow about 7,500 miles (12,000 km) or more, while conventional oil may require around 5,000 miles (8,000 km). Driving conditions (short trips, extreme temps, towing) can shorten this interval.

  • Oil filter: Use a high-quality OEM-equivalent filter that matches the engine’s specifications.


Regular oil changes using the correct viscosity and certified oil help preserve engine performance and fuel efficiency. If in doubt, consult a Honda dealer or trusted mechanic.


Summary


The 2010 Honda Accord V6 typically uses 5W-20 motor oil as the standard grade, with 5W-30 acceptable in hot climates or under heavy load. The engine capacity with a filter is about 5.5–5.7 quarts. Always use API SN or newer and an ILSAC-certified oil, and verify the exact requirement in the owner’s manual for your vehicle’s market and configuration. Following the recommended oil type and change intervals will help maintain engine reliability and performance.

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