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Parts for your 2007 Honda Accord-Exhaust gasket
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2007 Honda Accord exhaust gaskets — what they do and when to replace
Yes, the 2007 Honda Accord does use exhaust gaskets. Honda’s factory service manual for the 2003–2007 Accord, the OEM parts catalogue diagrams, and major aftermarket catalogues (from brands that supply gaskets for this exact model) all show multiple exhaust gaskets fitted at key joints. These include the cylinder head–to–exhaust manifold gasket(s), a donut/spherical gasket between the front pipe and catalytic converter section, and flat flange gaskets further down the system. In short, they’re very much a serviceable item on this model.
The job of the exhaust gasket is simple but critical: it seals the high‑temperature, high‑pressure exhaust gases as they leave the engine and travel through the pipes, catalytic converter and mufflers. A healthy seal keeps the cabin free of fumes, prevents that annoying ticking noise on cold starts, protects oxygen sensor readings for correct fuel control, and helps the Accord pass noise and emissions checks.
On a 2007 Accord (both 4‑cylinder and V6 variants), expect to find:
- Cylinder head to exhaust manifold gasket(s)
- Manifold/upper pipe to catalytic converter “donut” or spherical gasket with spring‑bolt hardware
- Mid‑pipe and rear muffler flange gaskets
There’s no fixed replacement interval