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What oil filter does a 2016 Honda Pilot use?

The 2016 Honda Pilot uses the Honda OEM oil filter with part number 15400-PLM-A02.


In more detail, the Pilot's 3.5L V6 engine (J35A family) typically uses a standard spin-on oil filter that is replaced during regular oil changes. If the exact OEM number isn’t available, you can confirm compatibility by checking the filter’s thread size and seating diameter or by consulting the official parts diagram for your vehicle’s VIN. Always verify part numbers with your local dealer or parts retailer, especially if the vehicle has a specific production run or regional variation.


OEM part number and where to buy


Use the following information to identify or purchase the correct filter.



  • Honda OEM filter: 15400-PLM-A02 (for the 3.5L V6 in the 2016 Pilot).


Note: If the exact number isn’t available, verify compatibility with your VIN or consult a parts diagram to ensure a proper fit.


Replacing the filter: quick reference


Before you replace, here’s a concise guide to ensure you have the right filter and install it correctly.



  1. Prepare: warm up the engine, gather tools (oil filter wrench, drain pan, new oil, new filter).

  2. Drain the old oil and remove the old filter by turning counterclockwise.

  3. Install the new filter by hand until snug, then tighten as specified by the manufacturer (usually a small additional turn after the gasket seats).

  4. Refill the engine with the correct oil type and quantity per the owner’s manual (roughly 5 quarts, depending on model), then check the level with the dipstick.

  5. Run the engine, check for leaks, and reset maintenance indicators if applicable.


Following these steps helps ensure a proper seal, correct oil pressure, and effective filtration.


Cross-compatibility and aftermarket options


What to check before buying


Many aftermarket filters advertise compatibility with the 3.5L Honda V6 used in the Pilot. When considering alternatives, confirm the filter’s thread size (commonly 3/4-16 for Honda spin-ons), overall height, and gasket diameter to ensure a proper fit. If in doubt, compare the part number to the official diagram for your VIN or consult a parts professional.


Summary


For a 2016 Honda Pilot, the correct oil filter is the Honda OEM canister filter with part number 15400-PLM-A02. Always verify part numbers against your VIN and consult the owner’s manual or a trusted parts source when purchasing to avoid misfits. Regular oil changes with the correct filter support engine longevity and performance.

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