If you're buying the oil yourself, you'll need to purchase 5 quarts of 5W-20. The actual engine capacity is approximately 4.6 quarts. If your getting the oil changed buy any service provider, (i.e. the "quick lube"), they should know these numbers in their sleep. Just make sure they show you the engine dipstick to verify a full pan once the work has been completed.
REGARDLESS WHAT THE "QUICK LUBE" PLACE MIGHT SAY, Honda SPECIFIES THE 2001 ACCORD (2.3L I4) REQUIRES 5W-20 FOR OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE. IF THEY'RE OUT OF 5W-20, WAIT OR FIND ANOTHER CHANGE FACILITY.
HONDA OEM BRANDED OIL IS SEMI-SYNTHETIC. AS SUCH, AT A MINIMUM, ALWAYS USE SEMI-SYNTHETIC PRODUCTS TO ENSURE PROPER ENGINE PERFORMANCE. FULL SYNTHETICS ALSO WORK WELL BUT ARE NOT REQUIRED BY HONDA SPECS.
4.4 Quarts with filter change for the 4 cylinder 4.5 Quarts with filter change for the 6 cylinder Use 5w20 oil.
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Yes
I have the same code on my 2003 accord.
It has a chain that requires no maintenance. Beginning in 2003 the Accord 4 cylinder has a chain and the V6 has a belt. Prior to 2003 the 4 cylinder had a belt.
4 cylinder 2003-2007 Honda Accords have timing chains. 6 cylinder 2003-2007 Honda Accords have timing belts.
17 gallons
Four!
Local shop told me that there's no need to do valve adjustment on 2003 Accord.
The 2003 Honda Accord 4 cylinder has a chain and not a belt. No maintence is required. This was a change made by Honda on the new 2003 Model. The 3.0 V6 however still has a belt that must be changed at 105,000 miles.
Yes ( according to Gates - they make timing belts etc , the 3.0 L - V6 is an interference engine in your 2003 Honda Accord )
Where does freon go in a 2003 Honda accord