The 2009 Honda CR-V uses Honda’s standard oil filter for the 2.4-liter engine. The OEM part numbers most commonly associated with this model year are 15400-PLM-A01 and 15400-PLM-A02, with aftermarket equivalents available that meet Honda’s specifications. Always verify compatibility with your VIN or current filter to ensure a precise match.
Understanding the filter in a 2009 CR-V
The oil filter for the 2009 CR-V serves to remove contaminants from engine oil and protect the 2.4L engine. It is replaced during routine oil changes to maintain engine health. The filter is available as Honda Genuine when you want an exact match, and there are aftermarket equivalents from reputable brands that advertise compatibility with Honda’s 2.4L engine. Because part numbers can vary by production date and VIN, confirming the exact match before purchase is prudent.
How to identify and order the right filter
To ensure you get the correct filter for your car, follow these steps:
- Check the owner’s manual or service manual for the recommended oil filter part number for your exact vehicle.
- Inspect the current filter or its housing for a part number or branding; if legible, use it to verify compatibility.
- Use your vehicle’s VIN on Honda’s official parts catalog or at an auto parts retailer to pull the exact match for your car’s build date and engine code.
In practice, most 2009 CR-Vs with the 2.4L engine use the same filter family, so most OEM and aftermarket filters labeled for Honda 2.4L will fit, provided they match the engine code and the filter’s dimensions. If unsure, ask a parts professional or the dealership to confirm before purchasing.
OEM vs aftermarket: what to choose
Choosing between Honda Genuine and aftermarket filters is largely a matter of preference and price. OEM filters guarantee exact specifications for your engine and are typically backed by Honda’s warranty terms. Aftermarket filters from reputable brands that explicitly state compatibility with Honda’s 2.4L engine are usually reliable and cost less, but ensure the sealing surface and filtration specifications meet or exceed OEM standards.
Important maintenance considerations
When replacing the oil filter, replace the O-ring on the filter cap (if your system uses a cartridge in a housing). Clean the housing threads and torque to the manufacturer’s specification to prevent leaks. Refill with the recommended oil grade and quantity as per the owner’s manual.
Conclusion
In short, the 2009 Honda CR-V uses Honda’s economical, cartridge-style oil filter designed for the 2.4L engine, with common OEM part numbers 15400-PLM-A01 or 15400-PLM-A02. Verify compatibility using your VIN or the installed filter, and you’ll be able to source an appropriate filter from Honda Genuine or a trusted aftermarket brand.
Summary
Key takeaway: For a 2009 CR-V’s 2.4L engine, use the appropriate Honda oil filter or a compatible aftermarket filter; confirm the exact part number via VIN/official catalog or the installed filter to avoid mis-buying. Regular oil changes with a new filter help protect the engine and maintain performance.


