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What is the part number of Honda oil filter?

There is no single, universal Honda oil filter part number. The correct number depends on your specific vehicle’s model, year, and engine. This article explains why the part number varies and provides a clear path to identifying the right filter for your Honda.


Why there isn't a universal part number


Honda uses multiple oil filter part numbers to fit different engines and generations. The exact part is determined by engine code, oil capacity, and regional market. Using the wrong filter can lead to poor fit, leaks, or lubrication issues. Understanding why the number varies helps you avoid mistakes on maintenance and repairs.


Factors that commonly determine the exact part number include the following:



  • Vehicle model and year

  • Engine type and code (for example, different four-cylinder and V6 configurations)

  • Oil filter type (spin-on versus cartridge) and cartridge size

  • Regional market or country (some part numbers differ by region)

  • OEM versus aftermarket options and any service bulletins or revisions


In short, always verify the filter against the exact specification for your car rather than relying on a generic match.


How to find the exact Honda oil filter part number


To locate the precise part number for your vehicle, follow these steps designed to minimize guesswork and ensure compatibility:



  1. Gather essential details: VIN, model, year, engine code, and trim level. The VIN uniquely identifies your car and can be used to filter parts accurately.

  2. Consult official sources: use the Honda Parts Catalog or the official service/parts portal, which can filter results by VIN or engine code.

  3. Check documentation: look in your owner's manual or maintenance booklet for the OEM oil filter part number referenced by the manufacturer.

  4. Contact specialists: visit or call a Honda dealer or certified parts retailer and request a VIN-based lookup for the correct filter.

  5. Verify specifications: confirm threading, gasket type, and size to ensure the filter will fit your engine without leaks or clearance issues.


By following these steps, you’ll obtain the exact Honda oil filter part number appropriate for your vehicle. If you are unsure, rely on OEM parts or seek professional assistance to avoid mismatches.


Where to look up the part number and what to check


After determining the likely part number, verify it against reputable sources such as the official Honda parts database, dealer catalogs, or certified aftermarket listings. Ensure the number matches the filter’s physical specifications (thread pitch, gasket diameter, and overall size) and that it corresponds to your engine code and production year. This extra step helps prevent ordering errors and ensures optimal lubrication performance.


Common buying considerations


With the correct part number in hand, consider these practical aspects before purchasing:



  • OEM versus aftermarket: OEM Honda filters are generally designed to meet Honda’s specifications, while aftermarket options should be cross-checked for compatibility.

  • Filter type consistency: confirm you are selecting the same type your engine uses (spin-on or cartridge) to avoid installation issues.

  • Service interval alignment: ensure the filter you buy aligns with your maintenance schedule and oil change interval.


Proof of accuracy and compatibility comes from cross-referencing the part number with your vehicle’s VIN and engine code, then confirming the fit on your model’s intake and engine bay layout.


Summary


There is no single Honda oil filter part number that fits all models. The correct number is specific to your vehicle’s model, year, engine, and region. To identify it, consult the VIN-based Honda Parts Catalog or a certified dealer, verify engine code and specifications, and confirm fitment before purchase. This approach helps ensure reliable lubrication and avoids costly misfits.

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