For a 2014 Honda Civic with the common 1.8-liter engine, Fram’s most suitable oil filters include PH7317 and XG7317, with TG7317 as an alternative in some lines.
Overview of the 2014 Honda Civic engine options
The 2014 Civic LX and EX typically use a 1.8L four-cylinder (R18A1). The high-performance Si variant uses a different engine and may require a different filter size. Always verify with the vehicle’s VIN, owner’s manual, or Fram’s cross-reference to ensure compatibility.
Fram filter options for the 2014 Civic
Below are the Fram filter options most commonly used for the 1.8L Civic. These are cross-reference-compatible choices across Fram’s product lines, depending on the level of filtration you want.
- PH7317 — Fram Extra Guard (standard filtration at a budget-friendly price).
- XG7317 — Fram Ultra (high-efficiency synthetic filtration).
- TG7317 — Fram Tough Guard (premium protection with robust media).
Note: The exact fit can vary by trim and production year. Always confirm the correct model with Fram’s official cross-reference or your owner’s manual.
Special case: the Civic Si
The 2014 Civic Si uses a different engine and may require a different filter size than the 1.8L Civics. If you own an Si, check the OEM part number or Fram’s cross-reference to identify the correct filter for the 2.4L engine.
How to verify the right Fram filter for your car
To ensure you choose the correct Fram oil filter, use these steps:
- Check your owner’s manual for the recommended filter part number or specification (thread size and gasket diameter).
- Consult Fram’s online cross-reference tool or contact a parts specialist with your vehicle’s year, make, model, and engine code (R18A1 for the common 1.8L in 2014 Civic).
- Match the filter’s thread size, gasket diameter, and height to your existing filter and to what Fram lists for 2014 Honda Civic 1.8L.
With the right filter, you’ll maintain proper oil pressure and filtration for your Civic’s engine life.
Summary
For the 2014 Honda Civic’s common 1.8L engine, Fram filters PH7317, XG7317, and TG7317 are the typical choices. Si models or other engine variants may require different numbers; always verify with Fram’s cross-reference or your service manual to ensure a precise match. Regular changes with the correct filter help protect the engine and maintain performance.


