Where do you put oil in a honda accord?
Where do you put oil in a honda accord?
Added (1). 2005
The fact that you are asking this question tells me that you have no business even raising the hood on your Honda. But, I will tell you. If you raise the hood you will see a cap on the top of the engine if it is a 4 cylinder or on the front side if it is a V6. On that black cap it will say SAE 5w-20 or similar numbers. That is where you add oil. It may even have a picture of an old type oil can. You will also have a dip stick you remove the check the oil level. Do not add any oil until you actually check the level. Park the car on a level surface and let it sit for at least 30 minutes before checking the oil level. Do not add oil unless it is at or below the add mark. And if it is only add about 1/2 quart, wait 15 minutes, and check the level. DO NOT overfill.
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