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What kind of oil filter does a 2022 Honda Civic Sport take?

The 2022 Honda Civic Sport uses a cartridge-style oil filter inside a dedicated housing, so you replace only the filter element (and its O-ring) rather than a spin-on canister.


Oil filter type and how it works


The Civic’s 1.5-liter turbocharged engine relies on a removable cartridge-style oil filter that sits inside a metal housing. During an oil change, you remove the housing cap, replace the filter cartridge and the accompanying O-ring seal, then reassemble. This design is common across many modern Honda engines and requires selecting a compatible cartridge filter rather than a traditional spin-on unit.


Cartridge vs. spin-on: what you need to know


Cartridge filters are typically lighter and simpler to replace—you swap just the element inside the housing rather than the entire canister. The housing remains in place, and a new gasket/o-ring is essential for a proper seal at reassembly. Always choose a filter designed for the 1.5L turbo Civic and your region.


Here are the essential points to understand about the Civic’s oil filter setup:



  • Filter type: Cartridge-style oil filter inside a housing (not a spin-on canister).

  • Replacement: Replace the filter cartridge and the O-ring seal; the housing itself is reused.

  • Oil grade: Honda typically recommends 0W-20 synthetic engine oil for this engine.

  • Capacity guidance: The system holds roughly 3.7–4.0 quarts with filter; confirm exact capacity in the owner's manual.

  • Part sourcing: Use an OEM Honda cartridge filter or a reputable aftermarket cartridge designed for the 1.5L turbo Civic; ensure compatibility and the inclusion of the O-ring.


Concluding: Being aware that the Civic uses a cartridge-style filter helps you buy the correct part and complete a proper oil-change job.


Confirming part numbers and service details


Because part numbers can vary by market and VIN, it’s best to verify the exact filter cartridge and O-ring numbers with official sources or a dealer.


To locate the correct parts, consider these steps:



  1. Check the 2022 Civic Sport’s owner’s manual or service schedule for filter specifications.

  2. Consult Honda’s official parts catalog or contact a dealer with your VIN to confirm the exact cartridge and O-ring part numbers.

  3. When shopping, specify “oil filter cartridge for 1.5L turbo Civic (2022, Sport)” to avoid confusion with other engines.


Following these steps will help ensure you purchase the correct cartridge filter for your Civic and avoid fitment errors.


Note: Some aftermarket filters advertise compatibility; prioritize reputable brands and verify compatibility with the 1.5L turbo engine and your region.


Summary


The 2022 Honda Civic Sport uses a cartridge-type oil filter housed in a dedicated filter assembly. During an oil change, replace the filter cartridge and O-ring, use 0W-20 synthetic oil, and ensure you select a filter designed for the 1.5L turbo engine. Always confirm part numbers with a dealer or official parts catalog for your region and VIN.

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