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What is the oil filter number for a 2010 Honda Civic?

There isn’t a single oil filter part number for all 2010 Honda Civics; the correct filter depends on the engine. The 1.8-liter variant uses one part number, while the 2.0-liter variant found in the Si uses another. To ensure you get the right filter, confirm your engine code or VIN and check the official parts catalog or your owner's manual before ordering.


Understanding the engine variants in the 2010 Civic


In 2010, the Civic lineup commonly offered two main powertrains in many markets: a 1.8 L inline-four (often labeled R18A) in LX, EX and related trims, and a 2.0 L engine used in the Civic Si. Each engine type uses a distinct oil filter design and part number in Honda’s official catalogs. Even within the same model year, the correct filter number can differ depending on the exact engine installed.


How to determine which engine you have


Use these quick checks to narrow down the correct oil filter for your car:



  • Look for the engine code on the engine block or under the hood label (commonly R18A for the 1.8L or a K-series code for the 2.0L Si depending on market).

  • Check your vehicle’s VIN in the owner's manual, on the dash, or via a trusted parts retailer to pull the exact engine variant and compatible parts.

  • Inspect the current oil filter for any printed part numbers or cross-reference markings.


Verifying the engine type first is essential, as ordering the wrong filter for the other engine can lead to fitment issues and improper sealing.


How to verify the exact oil filter number for your 2010 Civic


Once you know the engine type, follow these steps to confirm the precise part number you should buy.



  • Consult the owner's manual or maintenance schedule, which often lists the official oil filter part number for each engine.

  • Use the VIN in Honda’s official parts lookup or a reputable parts retailer to retrieve the exact filter number compatible with your car.

  • If you still have the old filter, read the number printed on the canister top or side to confirm the correct part.


These steps help ensure you order the correct filter for your specific Civic, avoiding mismatches that can affect oil flow and sealing.


Tips for aftermarket cross-references and buying options


If you prefer aftermarket filters, you can still find reliable equivalents, but you should cross-check compatibility with your engine variant and filter specifications (thread size, gasket diameter, and oil type). Use retailer compatibility tools and input your exact year, model, and engine code to confirm fitment.



  • Enter your car’s details into cross-reference tools provided by major retailers or filter brands to identify suitable aftermarket options.

  • Verify that the replacement’s thread size and gasket match the original, and ensure it supports your typical oil grade and change interval.

  • Read installation notes and customer reviews to confirm that the aftermarket filter performs equivalently to the OEM part for your engine.


Bottom line: aftermarket filters can be a good value, but always double-check fitment against your specific engine configuration.


Summary


For a 2010 Honda Civic, there isn’t one universal oil filter number. The correct part depends on the engine—1.8L (R18A family) or 2.0L (Si/K-series). Identify your engine code or VIN, consult the owner's manual or a reputable parts catalog, and verify the exact part number before purchase. If you share your engine code or VIN, I can help pinpoint the precise oil filter number for your car.

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