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What kind of oil filter for 2020 Honda CRV?

The 2020 Honda CR-V uses a standard spin-on oil filter designed for the 1.5-liter turbocharged engine. The Honda Genuine filter is commonly cited as 15400-PLM-A01, with some production runs using 15400-PLM-A02. You can also use a reputable aftermarket filter that explicitly states compatibility with Honda’s 1.5L turbo engines. Always verify the exact part for your vehicle using your VIN.


Overview of filter type and engine compatibility


The 2020 CR-V employs a 1.5-liter VTEC turbo engine (L15B7). It uses a traditional canister-type spin-on oil filter that screws onto the engine and is replaced during an oil change. This design is straightforward to service and is common across many Honda models with the same engine family. When you shop for a filter, you’ll want one that’s specified to fit the L15B7/mid-2020 CR-V as applicable to your region.


Note: To ensure you select the exact part for your build, consult your owner's manual or contact a Honda dealer with your vehicle’s VIN. Parts catalogs will cross-check the VIN to deliver the correct filter part number.


Before shopping, you should know that the filter is sold both as Honda Genuine and as aftermarket equivalents. The lists below summarize your options and how to confirm compatibility.



  • OEM Honda Genuine Oil Filter: The direct option is Honda’s own filter. In many sources, this is cited as 15400-PLM-A01, with some production ranges using 15400-PLM-A02. Always confirm the exact number for your VIN before purchasing.

  • Aftermarket alternatives: Several reputable brands offer filters that are labeled as compatible with Honda’s 1.5L turbo engines (L15B7). When choosing aftermarket filters, look for models that explicitly state compatibility with the Honda CR-V 1.5L turbo or the L15B7 engine family.

  • Fitment checks: When buying aftermarket, verify thread size, gasket diameter, and overall height to ensure proper sealing and oil flow. Cross-check the product listing with your vehicle’s generation and market.


Concluding: The essential point is to use a filter that matches the 1.5L turbo engine in the 2020 CR-V. Whether you choose the OEM Honda filter or a trusted aftermarket option, ensure it is listed as compatible with the L15B7 engine for your region and production date.


How to replace the oil filter on a 2020 CR-V


Replacing the oil filter is usually done at the same time as the engine oil. Here are general steps to guide you, but always refer to your owner’s manual for your exact procedure and torque specs.



  1. Warm up the engine, then turn off the vehicle and secure it. If needed, raise the vehicle for access.

  2. Drain the engine oil from the oil pan according to the manual’s instructions.

  3. Use an appropriate filter wrench to remove the old filter. Apply a light coat of fresh oil to the gasket on the new filter before installation.

  4. Screw the new filter on by hand until snug, then follow the manufacturer’s torque guide for a final gentle tighten. Avoid overtightening.

  5. Reinstall the drain plug, refill with the correct oil grade and quantity (0W-20 synthetic is commonly used for the 1.5L CR-V), then start the engine and check for leaks. Reset maintenance minder if applicable.


Concluding: Following the recommended oil grade and filter replacement timing helps protect the engine’s lubrication system and maintains performance. If you’re not comfortable performing the service yourself, a qualified technician can handle both the oil and filter change efficiently.


Summary


The 2020 Honda CR-V’s oil filter is a standard spin-on canister filter designed for the 1.5L turbo engine. The typical OEM part cited is 15400-PLM-A01, with some production ranges using 15400-PLM-A02; aftermarket filters are available that explicitly state compatibility with the L15B7 engine. Confirm the exact part using your VIN, and consider an OEM filter or a reputable aftermarket brand that lists compatibility with the CR-V’s 1.5L turbo. When servicing, replace the filter with every oil change and follow the recommended oil grade (commonly 0W-20) and service interval as outlined in the owner’s manual.

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