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What oil filter does a 2014 Honda CRV take?

The 2014 Honda CR-V typically uses Honda’s OEM oil filter 15410-PLM-A02, designed for the 2.4L engine in most US-spec models.


To understand why this matters: the 2014 CR-V sits in the fourth generation (2012–2016) and runs a 2.4-liter inline-four. The spin-on oil filter is a standard part that Honda specifies for this engine, but regional production differences can introduce slight variant numbers. Always verify with your VIN or owner’s manual if you’re unsure.


OEM part number and compatibility


Here is the standard OEM reference most 2014 CR-V owners will encounter when shopping for the production oil filter.



  • 15410-PLM-A02 — Honda genuine oil filter for 2012–2016 CR-V with 2.4L engine (K24 series) in North America and many markets.


Compatibility caveat: Some regions or production changes may use a nearby variant (for example 15410-PLM-A01); always confirm by checking the engine code in your owner’s manual or using the Honda Parts Finder with your VIN.


Aftermarket options and considerations


If you’re considering aftermarket filters, follow these guidelines to ensure you get the right part without compromising performance.



  • Choose filters labeled as compatible with Honda 2.4L engines (K-Series family) and verify the thread size and gasket diameter match your oil filter housing.

  • Confirm the thread type and size matches your vehicle’s filter housing; many Honda 2.4L applications use a 3/4-16 thread, but verify for your exact build.

  • Rely on reputable brands and avoid ultra-cheap options that may not meet OEM standards or provide adequate filtration.


In practice, many reputable aftermarket filters fit the 2.4L Honda engines correctly when they explicitly state compatibility with Honda 2.4L engines and match the correct thread/gasket specs. If unsure, check with a parts retailer using your VIN or bring your current filter to verify the correct model.


How to replace the oil filter (brief guide)


Replacing the oil filter is part of an ordinary oil change. The steps below provide a general framework; consult your service manual for model-specific torque specs and instructions.



  1. Drain the engine oil and remove the old filter using an oil filter wrench.

  2. Lubricate the new filter’s gasket with a small amount of fresh oil.

  3. Install the new filter by hand until snug, then follow the recommended torque from the manual (avoid overtightening).

  4. Refill the engine with the correct type and amount of oil (for many US-spec 2.4L CR-Vs, 0W-20 is typical; verify your manual).

  5. Check for leaks, run the engine briefly, and recheck the oil level.


Dispose of the used oil and filter according to local regulations and recycling guidelines.


Summary


The 2014 Honda CR-V most commonly requires the OEM oil filter part number 15410-PLM-A02 for its 2.4L engine. When shopping, you can rely on this number or opt for reputable aftermarket filters that explicitly list compatibility with Honda 2.4L engines and match the thread/gasket specifications. Always verify with your VIN or the owner’s manual to ensure you have the correct variant for your specific vehicle.


Bottom line: For a typical 2014 CR-V, prepare to use 15410-PLM-A02, and consult official sources if your vehicle’s market or engine variant differs.

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