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What transmission does a 2005 Honda Accord LX have?

The 2005 Accord LX with the four‑cylinder engine was offered with either a 5‑speed manual or a 5‑speed automatic transmission, depending on the buyer’s configuration. The V6 variants were not offered in the LX trim.


Overview of the 2005 Accord LX


The 2005 Honda Accord is part of the seventh generation. In the LX trim, the standard powertrain was the 2.4‑liter four‑cylinder engine, paired with two transmission choices. Honda did not offer a CVT on this model year, and V6 versions appeared in higher trims rather than LX.


Engine and trim context


In this generation, the LX trim with the 2.4L I4 engine could be mated to either a 5‑speed manual or a 5‑speed automatic transmission. The 3.0L V6 engine was available on higher trims (not on the LX) and was paired with an automatic transmission in most configurations.


Transmission options for the 2005 Accord LX


The following transmission options were available for the LX’s 4‑cylinder lineup:



  • 5‑speed manual transmission (for the 2.4L I4 engine).

  • 5‑speed automatic transmission with overdrive (for the 2.4L I4 engine).


Conclusion: For the 2005 Accord LX, you could have either a manual or an automatic transmission when new. There was no CVT option on this model year, and V6 configurations generally were not part of the LX trim.


How to verify your specific car’s transmission today


If you’re inspecting a used 2005 Accord LX and want to confirm the installed transmission, use these indicators:



  • Check the gear selector: a P-R-N-D-L (or D) indicator signals an automatic; a pattern with 1–2–3–4–5 indicates a manual transmission.

  • Look for pedals: two pedals (gas and brake) indicate an automatic; three pedals (clutch, brake, accelerator) indicate a manual transmission.

  • Examine the owner’s manual or a window sticker/door jamb sticker for the transmission specification.

  • Inspect the vehicle’s service records or VIN-based history report for the transmission code.


Note: Configuration can vary by market and production year; if in doubt, physically inspecting the shifter, pedals, and referring to official documentation or the VIN can confirm the exact transmission type.


Summary


In brief, the 2005 Honda Accord LX with the 2.4L four‑cylinder engine offered two transmissions: a 5‑speed manual and a 5‑speed automatic. The V6 option was not part of the LX trim. To confirm the exact setup on a specific vehicle, check the gear selector, pedal count, and official vehicle documents or VIN details.

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