The standard oil for most 2007 Accord four-cylinder models is 5W-20, while the V6 version typically uses 5W-30. Always verify with your specific vehicle’s owner’s manual or the oil fill cap for the exact specification.
In more detail, the 2007 Honda Accord was offered with two engines and Honda’s maintenance guidelines specify different viscosities depending on the engine. The following reference summarizes the recommended oil viscosities by engine type to help owners choose the correct grade and avoid mistaking automotive guidelines for other models.
Recommended oil viscosities for the 2007 Honda Accord
Engine-by-engine oil viscosity guidelines:
- 2.4 L inline-4 (four-cylinder): 5W-20
- 3.0 L V6: 5W-30
Always rely on the manual for the exact grade and specification for your climate and trim. If you cannot access the manual, you can check the under-hood oil cap or the maintenance sticker inside the driver’s door jamb, which typically lists the required grade.
Notes on oil selection and maintenance
Oil choice should consider climate and driving style. Both conventional and synthetic oils that meet API SN or newer are acceptable; synthetic oils can offer better protection in extreme temperatures or high-mileage engines. Use the recommended viscosity for your engine and change the oil and filter at the intervals suggested by Honda.
Summary
For a 2007 Honda Accord, use 5W-20 in the four-cylinder model and 5W-30 in the V6 model, with final confirmation from the owner’s manual or dealership. Regular oil and filter changes per Honda’s guidance help maintain engine health.


