The 2006 Honda Accord uses a standard spin-on oil filter, but the exact part number depends on the engine in the car. In short, identify whether you have the 2.4-liter four-cylinder or the 3.0-liter V6, then choose the corresponding filter from Honda or a reputable aftermarket brand.
Beyond the engine type, variations can occur by production year or submodel. To ensure you get the correct filter, verify against your vehicle identification number (VIN), consult the owner's manual, or check the filter currently installed on your engine for its stamping before purchasing a replacement.
Engine options and official filter references
Use this guide to match your Accord's engine to the appropriate factory-recommended oil filter. The exact numbers can vary by submodel and production batch, so always double-check with the VIN or the original filter if possible.
- 2.4L inline-4 (K-series) — Honda OEM oil filter commonly listed for this engine family is 15400-PLM-A01 (verify for your exact submodel); aftermarket equivalents are available from brands such as Fram, Bosch, Wix, and Purolator that fit the same thread and size.
- 3.0L V6 (J-series) — Honda OEM oil filter commonly listed for this engine family is 15400-RAA-003 (verify for your exact submodel); aftermarket cross-references are also available to fit the same specifications.
If you prefer to shop by a cross-reference rather than by part number alone, many reputable aftermarket filters are designed to fit both engines with the same mounting thread and sealing size, but always confirm compatibility with your exact engine code and year.
How to confirm the exact filter for your vehicle
Before purchasing, perform these quick checks to lock in the correct part:
- Consult the owner's manual or the maintenance section to find the recommended oil filter part number for your engine and year.
- Look under the hood for a label or sticker near the engine bay that sometimes lists the oil type and filter reference.
- Inspect the old filter body for any stamped part numbers or model codes, then cross-reference that information with Honda’s parts catalogs or a trusted parts retailer.
- If in doubt, provide your VIN to a dealer or use an online parts lookup tool that supports 2006 Accord configurations to confirm the exact filter.
Following these steps helps avoid the common pitfall of swapping to an ill-fitting filter, which can cause oil leaks or insufficient lubrication.
Notes on aftermarket options and maintenance tips
When choosing an aftermarket filter, ensure it matches the filter diameter, thread size, and gasket diameter of the OEM version. It’s also wise to replace the oil filter during every oil change and to use the recommended grade and quantity of engine oil specified for your engine to maintain optimal performance and longevity.
Summary
The 2006 Honda Accord uses a spin-on oil filter whose exact part number depends on the engine: 2.4L four-cylinder typically aligns with the OEM reference 15400-PLM-A01, while the 3.0L V6 aligns with 15400-RAA-003. Always verify with your VIN, the dealer, or the existing filter to confirm the correct part, and consider reputable aftermarket equivalents that match the same specifications.


