The oil filter part number for a 2020 Honda Civic isn’t a single universal number; it depends on the engine and market. In the U.S., the two main engines are the 1.5-liter turbo and the 2.0-liter i-VTEC, each using a different OEM filter. For many Civic buyers, the 1.5L turbo commonly uses one filter number, while the 2.0L uses another. Verify the exact number for your car before purchasing.
Engine options in the 2020 Civic
The 2020 Honda Civic lineup in North America primarily featured two engine choices: a 1.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder (L15B7) and a 2.0-liter naturally aspirated four-cylinder (K20C1). Each engine has its own compatible oil filter part number in Honda’s Genuine Parts catalog, and numbers can vary by market or production run. Always confirm with an official parts lookup using your vehicle’s VIN.
The following list shows the common OEM oil filter numbers used on 2020 Civics in many U.S. configurations. If your market or trim differs, the exact number may differ.
- 1.5L turbo engine (L15B7): 15400-5A2-A01
- 2.0L engine (K20C1): 15400-5A2-A00
In practice, there can be slight variations or updated revisions, so it’s essential to double-check with an official parts lookup for your exact build. If you’re unsure, consult your owner's manual or a Honda dealer to confirm the precise filter number for your vehicle.
How to confirm the exact part number for your Civic
To ensure you purchase the correct oil filter for your specific Civic, use these steps. The goal is to match the exact part number tied to your engine and market.
- Check the owner’s manual or maintenance section for the recommended oil filter specification and part number.
- Inspect the oil filter itself (when replacing) for any part number stamped on the canister or packaging.
- Use Honda’s official parts lookup or a reputable parts retailer’s VIN-based search to pull the exact part number for your vehicle’s year, model, and engine.
- When in doubt, contact a Honda dealer with your VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) to confirm the correct filter number.
With the exact part number in hand, you can purchase from a dealer, an authorized parts retailer, or online stores that stock Honda Genuine parts with confidence.
Summary
For a 2020 Honda Civic, there isn’t a single oil filter number that fits all models. The correct number depends on the engine—primarily the 1.5L turbo or the 2.0L engine—and the market. In the United States, common OEM numbers are typically 15400-5A2-A01 for the 1.5L turbo and 15400-5A2-A00 for the 2.0L, but always verify using your VIN-based parts lookup or by consulting a dealer to ensure the exact match for your vehicle.


