The most common OEM oil filter for a 2002 Honda CR-V is Honda part number 15400-PLM-A02, typically used on the 2.0-liter engine. Always verify your exact part number with your VIN or owner’s manual, as engine options and regional variations can change the specification.
Identify your engine and confirm the part number
The 2002 CR-V was offered with different engines depending on market and trim. The U.S. model principally used a 2.0-liter inline-four, while some markets used variations. Because the oil filter is engine-specific, confirming the exact part number is essential before purchasing.
Use these reliable methods to confirm the correct oil filter for your car:
- Check the owner's manual or service manual for the exact part number.
- Look at the current filter; the part number is usually printed on the canister.
- Enter your VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) on a Honda parts catalog or a trusted parts retailer's site to get a model-specific filter.
- Ask at a Honda dealership service desk or a trusted auto parts store with your VIN ready.
Once you’ve verified the exact number, you can shop with confidence or pick a recommended aftermarket alternative that lists compatibility with your engine and year.
Where to buy and what to expect
For a 2002 CR-V, the most common oil filter is the Honda OEM filter. If you prefer aftermarket, many brands offer direct-fit filters for the 2.0-liter CR-V. Always confirm compatibility by filtering search results by model year and engine type. If in doubt, use the OEM part number as the baseline.
Buying options to consider:
- OEM Honda oil filter: part number typically 15400-PLM-A02 (verify for your exact engine/market).
- Aftermarket direct-fit filters from brands such as Purolator, Bosch, Fram, and Wix that specify compatibility with the 2002 CR-V 2.0L engine.
- High-performance or long-life filters from reputable brands that are rated for extended service intervals, if supported by your maintenance plan.
Choosing between OEM and aftermarket depends on price, availability, and your maintenance preferences. OEM filters are designed specifically for Honda engines, while aftermarket filters offer comparable filtration with potential cost savings.
Installation tips
When replacing the oil filter, warm the engine, prepare a drain pan, and use a new gasket if provided. Lubricate the gasket with a thin coat of clean engine oil, screw the filter on by hand until snug, then give it a final turn according to the manufacturer’s spec (usually a half to three-quarters of a turn after contact). After installing the filter, ensure the oil is topped up to the proper level and check for leaks after starting the engine and running it briefly.
Summary
For a 2002 Honda CR-V, start with the common OEM oil filter 15400-PLM-A02 if your engine is the 2.0-liter variant, but always confirm the exact part using your VIN, current filter, or owner’s manual. You can stick with OEM filters or opt for reputable aftermarket options, provided they are explicitly listed as compatible with your engine and year. Accurate identification ensures proper fit and optimal engine protection.


