An iconic entry in Honda’s catalog, the Accord has been a top-selling family car for 30 years running, thanks to its great fuel economy, reliable performance, and affordability. To keep your Accord in tip-top shape, though, you’ll have to keep an eye on the engine oil.
Cars, unfortunately, cannot take care of themselves. It falls on owners to see to their needs. But between low washer fluid, slow tire leaks, rattling vents, and everything else that can break, maintenance can be a little overwhelming.
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Alright, let’s just dive right in. How much engine oil does a 2015 Honda Accord need?
The 2.4-liter inline four-cylinder engines that power most Accords have an oil capacity of 4.4 quarts, or 4.2 liters. However, the EX-L trim comes with a V6 and will require more oil.
Take care that you don’t confuse the engine’s displacement—the amount of oil that the cylinders require to function—with its oil capacity, which is the amount of oil needed for a proper oil change. Engine displacement and oil capacity are two different things, so don’t assume that the numbers are interchangeable.
What kind of oil does a 2015 Honda Accord need?
Alright, we’ve established how much oil your Accord needs to function, but what about the exact type of oil? Different engines require different kinds of oil, so don’t think you can just stroll over to the automotive section in the supermarket and grab the first jug you see.
For a 2015 Honda Accord, Honda recommends premium-grade 0W-20 oil (and they would know best).
Now, what do these numbers and letters mean? The numbers refer to the oil’s viscosity (the thickness of it), while the “W” stands for winter. The 0 in the position before the “W” tells us that the oil has a low viscosity at temperatures of 0°F and below, while the 20 indicates that it maintains its thinness at an extremely hot 212°F.
Essentially, this oil will perform well whether it’s cold or hot, while the low viscosity will contribute to less wear and tear on your engine.
One last thing, if you ever see “detergent” motor oil, that just means that it has additives to help prevent corrosive buildup in your engine.
How often to change the oil on a 2015 Honda Accord
Now that you know how much oil your Accord takes and what type to use, it’s time to actually change your oil
. With synthetic oil, you can wait a bit longer in between oil changes compared to conventional oil. According to experts, synthetic oil should be changed every 7,500 to 10,000 miles.
That can be a lot to remember, so it’s important to check your oil regularly. Checking once a month or every other time you get gas would be a good method. Keep an eye out for signs that your oil needs to be changed, including the following:
The engine starts making strange noises
You smell something unusual, like oil, smoke, or burning
Changes in your vehicle’s performance
How to change your oil and oil filter
So, you’ve deduced that your Accord needs an oil change. Now what?
First, assemble your tools. You will need a socket wrench, drain pan, and filter wrench. Naturally, you’ll also need to purchase a new oil filter as well as 5 quarts of premium 0W-20 engine oil.
Begin by letting your engine run for a few minutes until it reaches a normal operating temperature. Then, turn off the engine and follow these steps:
Take off the oil fill cap
Get underneath the engine and remove the oil drain bolt and washer, allowing the old oil to leak into the drain pan
Remove the old oil filter and continue to let the oil drain
Replace the oil drain bolt using a new washer and tighten it to 29 lb-ft
Refill the engine with your new oil and replace the fill cap
Remember to use the dipstick to verify that you’ve put enough oil into the engine. After that, let the vehicle idle for a few minutes and keep an eye out for any leaks. You’ll know you’re in the clear when the oil pressure light
on the dashboard switches off. After changing your oil, it’s a good idea to turn on your car and let your engine run for about 30 seconds before you check the oil level. This will give you a more accurate measurement, and you’ll be able to top it off if necessary.
Last, but certainly not least, is cleanup. Do not, under any circumstances, pour the dirty oil on the ground or throw it in the trash. Place the dirty oil in a sealed container and bring it to the nearest recycling center.
Don’t forget regular insurance policy maintenance
And just like that, you’re done. Performing scheduled oil changes (and other maintenance) on your 2015 Honda Accord will help keep it on the road for years to come. Plus, changing your vehicle’s oil at home helps you save both time
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