What type of engine oil should be used for the eighth-generation Accord?
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Honda's engine manufacturer recommends using 0W-20 or 5W-30 engine oil for the eighth-generation Accord. When selecting engine oil, you can choose based on the temperature range during use, engine temperature, actual vehicle condition, and the owner's manual, while ensuring proper lubrication. Here are some engine oil selection tips: 1. Hand-rubbing method: Rub the lubricating oil repeatedly between your thumb and forefinger. Good lubricating oil should feel smooth, produce minimal residue, and have no friction. If you feel significant friction or grit between your fingers, it indicates the oil contains excessive impurities and should be replaced. 2. Light inspection method: On a sunny day, use a screwdriver to lift the oil at a 45-degree angle to the horizontal. Observe the oil droplets under sunlight. If you can clearly see no residue in the oil, it's in good condition and can continue to be used. If there's excessive residue, replace the oil. 3. Oil stain method: Take a clean white filter paper and drip a few drops of oil onto it. After the oil seeps through, if black powder appears on the surface and feels rough to the touch, it means the oil contains many impurities. Good lubricating oil should leave no powder, feel dry and smooth to the touch, and leave yellow stains.