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What oil filter do I need for a 2007 Honda Accord?

The right oil filter depends on which engine your 2007 Accord has: a 2.4-liter inline-4 (K-series) or a 3.0-liter V6 (J-series). Identify your engine to pick the correct filter and avoid fitment issues.


Two engine options in the 2007 Accord


In 2007, the Accord offered two primary powertrains. The filter you buy must be compatible with the specific engine design to ensure proper sealing and filtration.


Identifying your engine


Check the engine code stamped on the engine block, consult the under-hood label, or use the vehicle identification number (VIN) to determine whether you have the 2.4L four-cylinder or the 3.0L V6. The 2.4L K-series and the 3.0L J-series use different oil filter designs, so selecting the correct family is important.


Overview of filter families by engine:



  • 2.4L inline-4 (K-series): The engine code will indicate a K-series configuration; this engine uses a filter designed for the K-series family and may have common aftermarket cross-references.

  • 3.0L V6 (J-series): The engine code will indicate a J-series configuration; this engine uses a different filter design than the 4-cylinder and requires a J-series compatible filter.


Concluding: The key takeaway is to match the filter to your exact engine type. If you’ve confirmed a 2.4L or a 3.0L, you can narrow your search to the corresponding filter family and select a reputable brand.


Confirming the exact part number


To ensure you order the correct filter, use these verification steps. They help you pin down the precise OEM number or a trusted aftermarket equivalent.



  1. Inspect the current oil filter for its printed part number and cross-reference with Honda’s parts catalog.

  2. Enter your VIN on a Honda parts website or a reputable parts retailer to retrieve the exact filter for your trim and engine.

  3. Consult the owner's manual or service manual for your specific 2007 Accord model to confirm the recommended filter.

  4. If in doubt, bring the old filter or its photo to a parts counter so staff can identify the correct match.


Once you have the exact part number or family (K-series for the 2.4L, J-series for the 3.0L), you can buy with confidence from Honda Genuine Parts or a trusted aftermarket brand.


Bottom line


The 2007 Honda Accord requires an oil filter that matches its engine type. Identify whether your car has the 2.4L (K-series) or the 3.0L (J-series) engine, then select the corresponding filter family. Verify the exact part number using the VIN, the current filter, or the owner’s/service manual to ensure a correct fit.


Summary


In summary, the oil filter you need for a 2007 Honda Accord depends on the engine: 2.4L four-cylinder or 3.0L V6. Identify the engine, choose the appropriate filter family, and confirm the exact part number via VIN lookup or by bringing the current filter to a parts counter. This approach minimizes mistakes and keeps your oil change on track.

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