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2005 Honda Accord oil pump — what it does, and how to look after it

Yes, the 2005 Honda Accord absolutely uses an engine oil pump. Honda’s own technical references confirm it: the Accord’s 2.4‑litre K24A8 four‑cylinder employs a chain‑driven gerotor oil pump integrated with a balance shaft module, and the 3.0‑litre J30A V6 runs a gerotor pump driven off the crank behind the front cover. This is detailed in the Honda Accord 2003–2007 Service Manual (Helm) under Lubrication System, and is mirrored in OEM parts catalogues for both engines.

The oil pump’s job is to pressurise and circulate engine oil through bearings, cam journals and timing components, and to feed the VTEC/VTC hardware. Without that steady flow, metal parts would scuff, overheat and fail in short order. It’s not a scheduled‑replacement item