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What is the oil filter number for a 2012 Honda Civic?

The oil filter number most commonly used for the 2012 Honda Civic is 15400-PLM-A01. This Honda Genuine Part is standard for the 1.8-liter engine commonly found in that model year, though exact numbers can vary by engine and regional market, so it’s wise to verify for your specific car.


In 2012, the Civic was offered with multiple engines depending on region, including a 1.8-liter i-VTEC and, in some markets, higher-performance variants. Because oil filters are engine-specific and sometimes region-specific, the exact part number can differ. The sections below outline the typical part and how to confirm the correct filter for your car.


Common oil filter part number for the 2012 Civic


Below is the oil filter number most commonly used on the 2012 Civic’s standard 1.8L engine in North American models. Use this as your starting point, but verify against your VIN and engine code.



  • Honda Genuine oil filter for the 2012 Civic with the 1.8L i-VTEC (R18A1) engine: 15400-PLM-A01


If your Civic uses a different engine or is in a different market, the part number may differ. Always confirm with official sources if you are unsure.


How to verify the correct filter for your car


To ensure you install the right oil filter, use one of these verification methods before purchasing.



  1. Check your owner's manual or service manual for the exact part number listed for your engine.

  2. Inspect the installed filter for a part number; it's often printed on the metal canister or side of the filter.

  3. Use your vehicle identification number (VIN) to search Honda's official parts catalog or an authorized dealer's website. Entering the VIN ensures you get the exact match for your car's engine and market.

  4. Ask a dealer or parts counter with your engine code (R18A1 for many 1.8L Civics in the US) to confirm compatibility.


Note: Honda sometimes uses different filter numbers for the same engine family in various regions. If your vehicle has the 2.0L or Si variant, or if you are outside North America, the part number may be different. Always verify with a reliable source before ordering.


Further considerations


When replacing the oil filter, pair it with the correct oil grade and amount as specified for your engine and climate. Using the wrong filter or oil standard can affect engine performance and longevity.


Summary: For the 2012 Honda Civic, the typically cited OEM oil filter number is 15400-PLM-A01 for the common 1.8L engine. Always verify via VIN-based parts catalogs or your local dealer to account for regional differences and engine variations.

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