The typical OEM oil filter for a 1998 Honda CR-V with the 2.0-liter B20B engine is 15400-PLM-A01. Confirm with your VIN or the specific filter you remove, as production runs and regional variations can affect the exact part carried in stock.
Overview of the 1998 CR-V oil filter
Honda’s 1997–2001 CR-V models largely used the B20B engine in many markets, and the oil filter is a standard spin-on canister mounted on the engine block. The part number you’ll want to buy is the Honda OEM reference, which remains the most reliable shopping guide. If you choose an aftermarket filter, ensure it matches the OEM’s thread size, gasket diameter, and overall length to avoid fitment issues.
How to verify the correct filter for your car
Use these steps to confirm the exact oil filter number for your specific vehicle:
- Look up your car’s VIN in a Honda parts database or at a dealership to pull the exact OEM filter part number for your car's build date and market.
- Remove the filter you currently have and inspect the canister for stamped numbers or codes that indicate the part number (some Honda filters show PLM-series numbers).
- Consult the owner's manual or the service manual for the engine code (B20B) to confirm the recommended filter size and thread pattern.
- Ask an authorized Honda dealer or trusted parts retailer to cross-check 15400-PLM-A01 against your VIN; they can confirm whether 15400-PLM-A01 or a close variant (such as 15400-PLM-A02) applies to your car.
Following these steps helps ensure you select the correct oil filter for your 1998 CR-V and avoids compatibility issues during maintenance.
Additional notes on compatibility
Most aftermarket filters designed for the B20B engine will list compatibility with the 1998 CR-V; always verify the thread size, gasket type, and overall dimensions match the OEM specification before purchasing.
Summary
For a 1998 Honda CR-V, the commonly recommended OEM oil filter number is 15400-PLM-A01. Always verify this against your vehicle’s VIN and the current filter you remove, since production differences can occur. When in doubt, consult a dealer or trusted parts catalog to ensure the exact match for your car.


