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What oil filter does a 2023 Honda Odyssey take?

The 2023 Honda Odyssey uses the Honda Genuine Oil Filter 15400-PLM-A01.


For context, the Odyssey’s 3.5-liter V6 engine employs a cartridge-style oil filter housed in the engine’s oil filter assembly. The correct filter is essential for maintaining proper lubrication, fuel efficiency, and engine longevity. Honda’s official recommendation is to replace the filter with each oil change, using the appropriate oil grade (typically 0W-20 synthetic) and following the maintenance schedule in the owner’s manual. Aftermarket options exist, but compatibility with the 3.5L V6 and the cartridge design should be verified before purchase.


Part number and compatibility


Here is the official filter information to help you identify the correct part and understand compatibility across models.



  • Honda Genuine Oil Filter: 15400-PLM-A01 — Cartridge-style oil filter used with the 3.5L V6 engine in the Odyssey (2018–present).


When considering aftermarket filters, look for cartridges designed for the 3.5L Honda V6 (J35 family) with the same thread size and gasket configuration. Always confirm compatibility with the seller or by cross-referencing the manufacturer’s specifications to ensure the filter matches the OEM design.


Installation and maintenance tips


Before attempting a replacement, review these general guidelines to ensure a proper oil-filter change for the Odyssey’s 3.5L V6.



  1. Warm up the engine, then park on a level surface and secure the vehicle with wheel chocks.

  2. Disconnect the negative battery terminal if you plan any electrical work or precautions, and place a drain pan beneath the oil pan.

  3. Drain the engine oil by removing the drain plug and allowing the oil to fully evacuate into the pan.

  4. Remove the oil-filter housing cap or cartridge housing to access and remove the old filter cartridge.

  5. Lubricate the new filter’s seal with a small amount of fresh oil, insert the cartridge into the housing, and reassemble according to the service manual’s torque specs.

  6. Refill the engine with the recommended oil (commonly 0W-20 synthetic for the Odyssey) to the correct level, then run the engine and check for leaks.

  7. Reset maintenance reminders if applicable and dispose of old oil and filter per local regulations.


Note: Always replace the O-ring or gasket as required, and refer to the owner’s manual for precise torque specs and oil-change intervals tailored to your driving conditions.


Bottom line and where to buy


For a 2023 Honda Odyssey, the safest and most straightforward choice is the Honda Genuine Oil Filter 15400-PLM-A01. If you opt for aftermarket filters, ensure they are explicitly designed for the Odyssey’s 3.5L V6 cartridge-style system and verify compatibility with your vehicle’s engine family. When in doubt, consult your local Honda dealer or a trusted mechanic.


Summary: The 2023 Honda Odyssey uses Honda Genuine Oil Filter 15400-PLM-A01 (cartridge-type) for its 3.5L V6 engine. Replacement is part of the regular oil-change routine, with attention to correct oil grade and installation torque. Aftermarket options exist but should match the OEM specifications to ensure proper fit and filtration.

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