The engine air filter part number for a 2009 Honda Accord depends on which engine the car has. The model year offered a 2.4-liter four-cylinder and a 3.5-liter V6, and each uses a different filter and part number. To confirm the exact number for your car, check the air-filter housing label or look up the VIN in Honda's official parts catalog or a trusted parts retailer.
Engine options in the 2009 Accord
In 2009, the Accord was offered with two engine configurations. The correct air filter part number is tied to which engine is installed, so identifying the engine is the first step to ordering the right part.
How to confirm the correct air filter part number
Use these steps to verify the exact air filter part number for your specific Accord:
- Inspect the air-filter housing sticker for a part number or code corresponding to the filter assembly.
- Remove the air filter and read any numbers printed on the filter wrapper or side of the filter element itself.
- Use your vehicle identification number (VIN) to search the official Honda parts catalog or a reputable parts retailer to pull the exact fitment for your engine.
- Consult the owner's manual or a Honda service manual for the diagram that lists the correct air-filter part number for your engine type.
Before using the list, locate the housing label or sticker on the air-filter housing itself. It often contains the OEM part number or a compatible part code.
By following these steps, you can identify the correct part number for your 2009 Accord's engine air filter and avoid ordering the wrong part.
Practical notes and next steps
If you’d like, I can help look up the precise part number once you confirm which engine your car has (2.4L I4 or 3.5L V6) or share the VIN. Providing the engine type or VIN lets me pull the exact OEM part number from reliable catalogs.
Summary
In a 2009 Honda Accord, the engine air filter part number is not universal—it's engine-dependent. The 2.4L I4 and the 3.5L V6 use different filter assemblies. To ensure you obtain the correct part, check the housing label, read the packaging or filter itself, or look up the VIN in an official parts catalog or trusted supplier site. Always verify before purchasing.


