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What is the oil filter number for a 2008 Honda Civic?

The oil filter number depends on the engine in the car: for the 1.8L engine typically found in the 2008 Civic, the OEM filter is usually 15400-PLM-A01, while the 2.0L engine used in the Civic Si uses a different number. Always verify with your vehicle’s VIN or the dealer to be certain.


In 2008, Honda Civics were offered with two main engines in many markets: a 1.8-liter i-VTEC (R18A1) used in LX and EX trims, and a 2.0-liter i-VTEC (K20Z3) used in the Civic Si. The correct filter must match the engine and, in some cases, regional revisions of part numbers. The sections below outline typical references and how to confirm the right one for your car.


Engine options and typical references


The following notes provide common references for the two engines found in the 2008 Civic. Always verify with your VIN or dealer if you’re unsure.



  • 1.8L i-VTEC (R18A1) — Honda OEM oil filter typically 15400-PLM-A01 (some markets also list 15400-PLM-A02 as a revision).

  • 2.0L i-VTEC (K20Z3) — OEM oil filter numbers vary by market; common references include 15400-PRB-A01/A02 in dealer catalogs. Confirm with a dealer or by cross-referencing the current filter on your car.


In either case, regional catalog updates can yield slightly different part numbers, but the key is matching the engine and confirming via your VIN or the original equipment filter currently installed.


How to verify the right filter for your Civic


To ensure you get the correct filter, take any of the following steps: check the part number printed on your current filter, compare it to your owner’s manual, contact a Honda dealership with your VIN, or use an official parts lookup service by entering your VIN or exact trim and engine code.


When in doubt, you can also bring the old filter to a parts store and have them cross-reference it to the appropriate Honda part numbers for your vehicle’s year, engine, and market.


Summary


For a 2008 Honda Civic, the oil filter number depends on the engine: the common 1.8L version uses 15400-PLM-A01 (with possible regional updates to 15400-PLM-A02), while the 2.0L Si engine uses a different number that varies by market (often listed as 15400-PRB-A01/A02). Always confirm with your VIN or dealer to ensure you get the correct filter.

What oil filter does a 2008 Honda Civic use?


15400-PLM-A02) Genuine Honda original equipment oil filter for your Honda vehicle. Engineered and specified by Honda, this is the same filter as that which would be installed by your dealer.
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What is the part number of the Honda oil filter?


15400-PLM-A02
Genuine Honda Oil Filter - 15400-PLM-A02.
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Does the fram PH7317 fit a Honda Civic?


FRAM Extra Guard Oil Filter, PH7317 (4-Pack) Bundle Fits select: 2002-2023 HONDA CR-V, 2001-2023 HONDA CIVIC.
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What is the OEM oil filter for a 2008 Honda Civic?


This OEM Honda oil filter, part number 15400-PLM-A02, fits select Honda vehicles from model years 2000 all the way to 2021.
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