SAE 5w20 any major brand. Use High Mileage oil if the car has over 100,000 miles on the odometer.
Honda ATF if Auto(don't use Dexron/Mercon) and 10w30 oil or Honda manual Trans fluid(which is fancy 10w30)
The 2001 Honda Accord uses 5-20. It should also be listed right on your oil cap.
R134a
You can use any name brand oil in your Honda. I use Pennzoil but that is my choice.
5W30.
You can use PH3593A which is a Honda oil filter. There are also other sizes you can use that will fit but they are the Honda brand.
Use only genuine Honda ATF-Z1 automatic transmission fluid in the A/T. Do not use any substitute or hard shifting will be the result.
5w20. I personally use Pennzoil in my 2004 Accord.
Can you? Sure you can. Should you? No, you should not. The recommended weight oil for a 1997 Honda Accord is SAE 5w30. Use only that weight in conventional or synthetic.
The 2006 Honda Accord requires 5w20 oil. The close tolerances of the Honda engine require the use of this oil for initial startup. Do not use any other oil and make sure to use a premium name brand oil. Also install a premium oil filter such as Purolator or Wix. Another thing to remember on a Honda. Use only Honda ATF transmission fluid and use only Honda Power Steering fluid. Do not use a generic, universal, or substitute.
Yes, and it is in your mannual.
Yes you can.