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What oil filter does a 2017 Honda Pilot use?

The 2017 Honda Pilot with the 3.5-liter V6 uses a cartridge-style oil filter housed in the engine. The most commonly cited OEM filter for this model is Honda part number 15400-PLM-A02, with related numbers sometimes appearing in catalogs depending on the production batch or regional listing. Always verify the exact part using your vehicle’s VIN or by checking the filter itself.


Engine and filter housing overview


The Pilot’s 3.5L V6 (J35 family) uses a replaceable cartridge oil filter that sits inside a dedicated housing in the engine bay. When performing an oil change, you replace the entire cartridge rather than a traditional canister filter, and you’ll also change the drain plug gasket and the engine oil. Using the correct cartridge filter ensures proper filtration and oil flow for the engine’s lubrication system.


OEM oil filter part numbers


The following OEM oil filter part numbers have appeared in Honda catalogs for the 2017 Pilot’s 3.5L V6. Use the one that matches your vehicle’s catalog entry or current filter.



  • 15400-PLM-A02

  • 15400-PLM-A01

  • 15400-PLM-A03


In practice, 15400-PLM-A02 is the most commonly referenced option for many 2017 Pilots. Variations can occur by regional specification or updated service bulletins, so always confirm by checking the part printed on your existing filter or by consulting Honda Parts via your VIN.


How to verify and source the correct filter


To ensure you purchase the correct oil filter, follow these steps: check the existing filter or its packaging for the exact part number, use your VIN to pull up the exact fit in a Honda parts catalog, and confirm with a dealership or reputable parts retailer. If you’re unsure, provide your VIN and request the filter for a 2017 Honda Pilot with the 3.5L V6.


Quick practical tips


When buying an aftermarket cartridge filter, look for compatibility with Honda 3.5L V6 engines and confirm the part number matches one of the Honda-recommended numbers above or is explicitly listed as compatible with 2017 Pilot models.


Summary


The 2017 Honda Pilot uses a cartridge-type oil filter in its 3.5L V6 engine. The most common OEM part is 15400-PLM-A02, with related numbers 15400-PLM-A01 and 15400-PLM-A03 also appearing in catalogs. Always verify the correct filter using your VIN or by inspecting the filter itself, and consult a dealer if in doubt.

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