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2007 Honda Accord oil seals — what they do and when to replace them

Oil seals are absolutely fitted to the 2007 Honda Accord. Honda’s 2003–2007 Accord Service Manual and the official Honda genuine parts catalogue list multiple engine and transmission oil seals for both the 2.4‑litre i‑VTEC four and the 3.0‑litre V6. These include the front and rear crankshaft oil seals, camshaft oil seals (engine‑dependent), and transmission/differential output shaft (drive axle) oil seals, among others.

On this Accord, oil seals keep engine and transmission lubricants where they belong while allowing rotating shafts to spin freely. Good seals help maintain proper oil levels, stop drips on the driveway, and prevent oil mist from softening belts or contaminating rubber bushes. When they harden or wear, they’ll weep or leak—leading to mess, low fluid, and sometimes bigger headaches like a slipping clutch (manual) or a wet timing belt (V6).

  • Engine: front crankshaft seal, rear main seal, camshaft seals (varies by engine)
  • Transmission: left/right drive shaft (output) oil seals on both manual and automatic models
  • Other lubricated housings may also use seals and O‑rings where specified by Honda

They’re not a routine “every X kilometres” service item