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Parts for your 2013 Honda Accord-Head gasket
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2013 Honda Accord head gasket — what it does and when to replace
Based on technical sources, a head gasket is absolutely relevant and fitted to the 2013 Honda Accord. The 2013 Accord’s K24W 2.4-litre inline-four and J35Y 3.5-litre V6 engines are specified with a multi-layer steel (MLS) cylinder head gasket in the Honda service manual (engine/cylinder head sections), and the Honda parts catalogue lists dedicated head gaskets for these engines. That means this Accord relies on a head gasket to seal the aluminium cylinder head to the engine block.
In this model, the head gasket’s job is to keep three critical systems separated while everything’s under pressure and heat: combustion gases, engine oil, and coolant. The MLS design copes with thermal expansion, maintains compression for efficient power, and prevents oil and coolant from mixing. It’s a quiet achiever—when it’s happy, the engine starts cleanly, runs smoothly, and stays cool, even on long Kiwi and Aussie motorway slogs.
There’s no scheduled replacement interval for a head gasket