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What oil filter does a 2002 Honda Accord use?

Introduction: This article explains which oil filter fits a 2002 Honda Accord, with guidance for both main engine options and how to verify the correct part for your car.


The oil filter depends on the engine: for the 2002 Accord’s 2.3L four-cylinder, use Honda Genuine oil filter 15400-PLM-A01 (with some production runs listing -A02); for the 3.0L V6, use 15400-PLM-A03.


The 2002 Honda Accord, part of the sixth generation, was offered with two primary powertrains in many markets: a 2.3-liter inline-four and a 3.0-liter V6. Because Honda uses specific filter part numbers that can vary by production run and market, it’s important to confirm the exact number for your car rather than relying on a single reference. Aftermarket filters often cross-reference to the OEM numbers, but verifying the match is essential to ensure proper fit and filtration.


Engine options and oil filter compatibility


Identify the engine type to determine the correct OEM filter. The two main configurations and their typical Honda Genuine filter numbers are listed below.



  • 2.3L inline-four (often labeled F23A1 in this generation): Honda Genuine Oil Filter Part No. 15400-PLM-A01 (and some production runs list 15400-PLM-A02).

  • 3.0L V6 (often labeled J30A in this generation): Honda Genuine Oil Filter Part No. 15400-PLM-A03.


In summary, matching the engine type and production date to the exact OEM part number ensures proper fit, filtration, and anti-drain-back performance. If you’re unsure, verify against your vehicle’s VIN, the current filter packaging, or a trusted parts database.


How to verify and replace


To ensure you select the correct filter for your car and to perform a safe replacement, follow these steps:



  1. Check your engine code: look for F23A1 (2.3L) or J30A (V6) on the engine label or in the owner’s manual.

  2. Inspect the existing oil filter for a part number or identification marks that can be cross-referenced with Honda’s OEM listings.

  3. Consult the owner’s manual or a VIN-specific parts database to confirm the exact filter number for your exact vehicle configuration.

  4. Purchase the filter from a reputable source using the exact OEM part number or a high-quality aftermarket equivalent that explicitly lists compatibility with the 2002 Accord’s engine.


Best practice is to replace the crush washer/gasket as well and to ensure you use the correct oil grade and the filter tightened to the manufacturer’s torque specification.


Summary


The 2002 Honda Accord uses a standard Honda oil filter, with the exact part number depending on the engine: 2.3L inline-four typically uses 15400-PLM-A01 (often also listed as -A02), while the 3.0L V6 uses 15400-PLM-A03. Verify the correct part via your VIN, current filter, or a reliable parts database, and replace the filter at every oil change along with the appropriate oil and gasket.

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