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What oil filter does a 2018 Honda Civic take?

The standard oil filter for most 2018 Honda Civic models is Honda Genuine oil filter part number 15400-PLM-A01, but the exact filter can vary by engine and market, so verify with your VIN before purchasing.


Understanding the 2018 Civic's engine options


The 2018 Civic was offered with two main engine choices in many markets: a 2.0-liter naturally aspirated engine and a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine. While Honda's official parts catalog often lists a single compatible filter for these engines, regional differences and specific trim configurations can lead to variations in the exact part number. Always confirm using your vehicle’s VIN or by checking the official parts diagram for your region.


How to confirm the correct oil filter for your car


To ensure you purchase the right filter, follow these steps:



  1. Locate your engine code or check the under-hood engine sticker to identify whether you have the 2.0L or 1.5L turbo engine.

  2. Refer to the owner’s manual or the official Honda parts catalog for your region to see the recommended filter for that engine.

  3. If shopping aftermarket, search by the exact engine code plus year (e.g., 2018 Civic 2.0L or 1.5L Turbo) to confirm compatibility with the oil filter’s thread size and gasket.

  4. Cross-check the part number on the packaging with Honda’s official listing or a trusted retailer’s site to avoid mismatches.

  5. When in doubt, bring the current filter to a parts counter or consult a Honda dealership to confirm a correct replacement.


Verifying with the VIN and engine code minimizes the risk of ordering the wrong filter and helps ensure optimal engine protection.


Common aftermarket options and compatibility


Aftermarket options to consider


In addition to the Honda Genuine filter, several reputable aftermarket brands offer filters that fit the 2018 Civic. When choosing aftermarket, ensure the filter is explicitly listed as compatible with the Civic’s engine and year, and verify thread size, gasket diameter, and overall dimensions to avoid fitment issues.



  • Fram

  • Bosch

  • Purolator

  • Wix

  • Mann-Filter


Aftermarket filters can offer cost savings or specific performance features, but always confirm compatibility with your engine variant to maintain proper filtration and avoid leaks.


Practical maintenance tips


For a Civic from this era, use 0W-20 full synthetic oil and follow the recommended oil change interval as outlined in your owner’s manual and driving conditions. When replacing the filter, also inspect and replace the oil drain plug gasket if necessary and ensure the O-ring on the oil filter cap or housing is properly seated to prevent leaks.


Summary


In summary, the majority of 2018 Honda Civics use Honda Genuine oil filter 15400-PLM-A01, but the exact part can vary by engine (2.0L vs. 1.5L turbo) and region. Always verify with your VIN or official parts diagrams, especially if purchasing from an aftermarket supplier. Using the correct filter helps protect the engine and maintain optimal performance.

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