There isn’t a single oil filter that fits every 2017 Civic. The correct filter depends on the engine installed in your car: the 2.0-liter i-VTEC engine and the 1.5-liter turbocharged engine use different cartridge-style oil filters. Confirm your engine type and check Honda’s official parts catalog or a dealer to get the exact part number for your vehicle.
Two engines, two filter setups
The 2017 Honda Civic was offered with two engine options, and each uses its own filter cartridge configuration.
- 2.0L inline-4 i-VTEC engine: uses Honda’s cartridge-style oil filter specific to this engine family.
- 1.5L turbocharged engine: uses a different cartridge-style oil filter designed for the turbo variant.
Because part numbers can vary by production date and market, the exact filter number must be verified for your particular vehicle.
How to determine the correct oil filter part number
Use these steps to locate the precise filter for your 2017 Civic:
- Check the owner’s manual or maintenance schedule for the oil filter specification or part number related to your engine variant.
- Look for an engine code or filter reference on an under-hood sticker or the valve cover, which can help identify the correct part number.
- Enter your VIN into Honda’s official parts lookup or contact a Honda dealer to obtain the exact part number and compatible brands.
- If shopping aftermarket, verify compatibility by engine type (2.0L or 1.5L turbo) and confirm thread size, gasket diameter, and overall cartridge dimensions.
Following these steps ensures you select the correct cartridge-style oil filter for your specific 2017 Civic model.
Practical buying tips
For maintenance, you can opt for Honda Genuine Oil Filters or reputable aftermarket filters that explicitly state compatibility with the 2017 Civic’s engine variants (2.0L and 1.5L Turbo). Be sure to cross-check the exact part number with your VIN or engine code before purchasing.
Summary
The 2017 Honda Civic uses two different oil filters depending on the engine: the 2.0L i-VTEC and the 1.5L turbo. To ensure you buy the correct part, verify your engine type and consult the official Honda Parts catalog or a dealer with your VIN. This approach avoids mismatches and keeps your oil-change properly configured for your vehicle.


