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What oil filter does a 2023 Honda Civic take?

The 2023 Honda Civic typically uses Honda’s Genuine Oil Filter, commonly referenced as 15400-PLM-A01 for most configurations. Always confirm the exact part number for your specific engine and VIN.


The 2023 Civic comes with more than one engine option, including a 2.0-liter naturally aspirated engine and a 1.5-liter turbocharged unit. Because part numbers can vary by engine and production batch, the safest approach is to check your owner's manual or a Honda Parts catalog by VIN. Aftermarket filters that meet Honda’s OEM specifications can be used as alternatives, provided they match the correct thread size, gasket, and filtration rating.


Engine variants and filter references


To help you locate the correct filter, here are the typical references and how to verify them for your vehicle.



  • Honda Genuine Oil Filter (primary option): commonly listed as 15400-PLM-A01 for many 2023 Civics.

  • Alternate OEM cross-reference: some production runs/listings use 15400-PLM-A02; verify for your exact build.

  • Aftermarket compatibility: trusted brands offer filters that meet Honda OEM specs; ensure the replacement matches the same thread size, gasket, and filtration rating as the original.


Always compare the replacement part to the current filter and confirm the fit with your parts supplier using your vehicle’s VIN to avoid misfits or leaks.


Tips for replacement and installation


Before replacing the filter, prepare by warming up the engine, placing a drain pan beneath, and gathering the correct tools. The steps below outline a typical replacement process, but always follow the exact service procedure in your owner's manual or a service guide for your engine variant.



  1. Drain the old oil and remove the old filter by hand or with an appropriate filter wrench.

  2. Prepare the new filter by applying a light coat of new engine oil to the gasket, then install by hand until it seats, followed by a modest additional turn (per manufacturer spec).

  3. Refill with the correct type and amount of oil (usually 0W-20 for most 2023 Civics) and check for leaks after starting the engine.


Note: Always replace the oil drain plug’s crush washer if applicable and dispose of used oil and the old filter responsibly.


Bottom line


For a 2023 Honda Civic, the recommended starting point is the Honda Genuine Oil Filter, commonly 15400-PLM-A01, with exact fit confirmed by VIN or engine code. When in doubt, consult a Honda dealer or an official parts catalog to ensure you select the correct filter for your specific configuration.


Summary: The right oil filter for a 2023 Civic is typically Honda Genuine (part number 15400-PLM-A01 for many models), but always verify via VIN/engine code. OEM filters are the safest choice, and many reputable aftermarket filters that meet OEM specs can serve as substitutes. Proper installation and oil type are essential for optimal engine protection.

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