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What oil filter does a 2019 Honda Civic take?

In brief, the 2019 Honda Civic typically uses the Honda Genuine oil filter part number 15400-PLM-A02. Always confirm with your VIN and engine variant to avoid a mismatch.


The 2019 Civic offers two main engine options: a 1.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder (L15B7) and a 2.0-liter naturally aspirated four-cylinder. While Honda generally uses a consistent oil-filter design across these engines, the exact part number can vary by build date and VIN. The most common OEM filter for these engines in 2019 Civics is 15400-PLM-A02, though some VIN-specific configurations may list 15400-PLM-A01. For absolute certainty, consult the owner’s manual or check Honda’s official parts catalog using your vehicle’s VIN.


OEM filter options


Common Honda OEM options you might encounter include the following; note that the exact number depends on your car's build date and VIN.



  • Honda Genuine Oil Filter, Part Number 15400-PLM-A02 — widely used on 2016–2019 Civics with the 1.5L turbo (and many 2.0L variants) depending on build.

  • Honda Genuine Oil Filter, Part Number 15400-PLM-A01 — used on some earlier builds or VIN-specific configurations; verify with Honda Parts using your VIN.


Always confirm by cross-checking with your vehicle’s VIN in the official Honda parts catalog or by asking your dealer. Using the wrong filter can impact oil flow and engine protection.


How to verify the correct filter for your car


To be certain you're using the right filter, follow these steps:



  1. Locate your VIN on the driver’s door jamb or in your vehicle documents to confirm your engine variant and build date.

  2. Check the existing filter for its part number if accessible; the number is typically printed on the canister.

  3. Consult Honda's official parts catalog or contact a dealer with the VIN to confirm the exact OEM part number.


Once verified, order the filter accordingly and ensure you purchase the correct oil and filter combination for your service interval.


Where to buy


Reliable sources include official Honda dealers, Honda’s official parts website, and established auto parts retailers that offer VIN-based lookup. Purchasing OEM parts ensures compatibility and performance.



  • Honda official parts website or your local dealership parts counter

  • Authorized aftermarket suppliers that provide VIN-based compatibility checks

  • Reputable auto parts retailers with clear references to Honda OEM specifications


If you opt for aftermarket filters, compare filtration efficiency, micron rating, and thread size, and ensure it matches Honda’s specifications for your engine before purchase.


Summary


The 2019 Honda Civic generally uses Honda Genuine Oil Filter 15400-PLM-A02, with some VINs or trims potentially requiring 15400-PLM-A01. Always verify by checking your VIN and consulting the official parts catalog or dealer to confirm the exact part number. Using the correct oil filter helps maintain proper oil pressure and engine longevity.

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