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What is the oil filter number for a 2018 Honda HR-V?

The oil filter most commonly used on the 2018 Honda HR-V’s 1.8-liter engine is 15400-PLM-A02, though some regional production runs have shown 15400-PLM-A01. Always verify with your vehicle’s VIN or the owner's manual before ordering.


Why part numbers can vary by market and VIN


Honda occasionally updates filter part numbers across production years, and regional supply chains can introduce alternate references for the same component. This means the exact number may differ depending on where the vehicle was built and when it rolled off the line. The safest approach is to confirm the correct filter using the vehicle’s VIN in official catalogs or through a Honda dealer.


Common OEM oil filter part numbers for the 2018 HR-V


Use this list to cross-check against dealer catalogs or OEM references when you’re shopping for a replacement. If your HR-V was built for a different market or at a different time, the number could differ slightly.



  • 15400-PLM-A02

  • 15400-PLM-A01


In practice, the 15400-PLM-A02 is the typical choice for most late-model 2018 HR-Vs in North America, while some early builds or non-U.S. markets may reference 15400-PLM-A01. Always verify with your VIN to avoid ordering the wrong part.


How to confirm the correct oil filter for your 2018 HR-V


To ensure you purchase the right filter, follow these steps:



  1. Check your owner’s manual or the official Honda Parts Catalog for your exact VIN/year/model combination.

  2. Inspect the currently installed filter or its packaging for the part number and compare it to the catalog.

  3. Use your VIN to search Honda’s official parts site or contact a dealership parts counter for an exact match.

  4. If buying aftermarket, verify that the filter’s specifications (thread size, gasket diameter, and height) match Honda’s OEM specs for the 1.8-liter engine.


Using the VIN to confirm ensures you get the correct filter, even if production changes or regional variations exist.


Cross-reference and aftermarket options


Many third-party brands offer filters that claim compatibility with the 2018 HR-V, but the safest option remains the OEM number for your region (typically 15400-PLM-A02, with 15400-PLM-A01 appearing in some markets). When opting for aftermarket parts, ensure the specifications align with Honda’s official requirements to maintain proper oil filtration and engine sealing.


Summary


For a 2018 Honda HR-V, the standard OEM oil filter is typically 15400-PLM-A02, with 15400-PLM-A01 appearing in certain markets or early production runs. Always verify the correct part using the vehicle’s VIN in Honda’s official catalogs or by consulting a dealership to ensure an exact match and proper performance.

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