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What kind of oil filter does a 2006 Honda Pilot take?

The 2006 Honda Pilot with the 3.5-liter V6 uses a standard spin-on oil filter designed for Honda engines; the commonly referenced OEM part numbers are 15400-PLM-A01 and, on some production runs, 15400-PLM-A02. Always verify the correct filter against your VIN or owner's manual before purchase.


Overview of the filter type


The Pilot’s 3.5L V6 (the J35 family) uses a traditional spin-on oil filter. This means you’ll replace the entire canister-style filter unit rather than just a cartridge in some other designs. Using the correct OEM or equivalent specification ensures proper sealing and oil flow for engine longevity.


OEM oil filter options for the 2006 Pilot


Below are the two OEM Honda part numbers most often cited for the 3.5L V6 in the 2006 Pilot. The exact number can vary by production date, so verify with your vehicle’s VIN if in doubt.



  • 15400-PLM-A01 — Honda OEM oil filter commonly used on the 3.5L V6 in early-to-mid production runs

  • 15400-PLM-A02 — Updated Honda OEM filter used on some later production runs


If you purchase an aftermarket filter, ensure it is specified for a 3.5L V6 Honda engine and matches the same thread size and gasket configuration as the OEM unit. Compatibility varies by brand and design, so double-check the fitment for your exact model year and engine code.


Tips for identifying the right filter


To minimize confusion and ensure you buy the correct part, use these steps before purchasing a replacement.



  1. Locate your vehicle’s VIN and consult Honda’s parts lookup or your dealership to confirm the exact OEM part number for your car.

  2. If you’re replacing an existing filter, remove it and read the part number printed on the side of the filter canister to match it precisely.

  3. When shopping, specify the 3.5L V6 engine (J35 family) and the 2006 Pilot model year to ensure the filter is compatible.

  4. If in doubt, ask a parts associate with your VIN or engine code to verify the correct filter; incorrect filters can affect oil flow and sealing.


In practice, most owners and shops use the OEM filter or a reputable aftermarket equivalent that explicitly states compatibility with the Honda 3.5L V6 in the Pilot.


Summary


In summary, a 2006 Honda Pilot with the 3.5L V6 typically takes a spin-on oil filter, with common OEM numbers 15400-PLM-A01 or 15400-PLM-A02. Always confirm the exact part by VIN, and if you’re unsure, consult a dealer or a trusted parts retailer to verify compatibility before purchasing.

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