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What oil filter does a Honda Accord take?

Understanding which oil filter fits your Honda Accord depends on the exact model year and engine. This article explains how to identify the correct filter and what to look for when ordering or replacing it.


There isn’t a single universal oil filter for all Accords. Most modern Accords use a cartridge-style oil filter inside a housing, and the precise part number varies with engine type and year. Common OEM candidates you may encounter include 15400-PLM-A01 or 15400-PLM-A02, but you should verify the exact number for your vehicle by checking the VIN, owner's manual, or a trusted parts catalog.


How to identify the right filter for your Accord


To determine the exact filter for your car, follow these steps:



  • Check the owner's manual or maintenance schedule for the recommended oil filter part number and oil specification.

  • Locate the engine code on the engine block or under the hood label; combine this with your model year to search the official parts catalog.

  • Use a reputable parts lookup by VIN (or by engine code and year) to pull the precise oil filter cartridge or spin-on model that fits your car.

  • Inspect the current filter housing: most modern Accords use a cartridge-style filter inside a housing; order the filter cartridge plus any required O-ring kit.


By following these steps, you can ensure you obtain the correct oil filter for your specific Accord.


Additional tips and considerations


Three quick checks to avoid wrong parts


Always verify the part number against your VIN before purchasing. If you’re unsure, consult with a parts counter specialist or your local Honda dealer to confirm the exact filter for your vehicle. Using the correct filter helps maintain proper oil pressure and engine protection.


In many recent Accords, the recommended oil is a multi-grade synthetic such as 0W-20, but always follow the oil specification in your owner's manual. If you plan to change the oil yourself, gather the appropriate filter, a new O-ring, a drain plug washer, and the correct quantity of oil for your engine.


Summary


In short, there is no single oil filter that fits every Honda Accord. The right filter depends on the year and engine. Use the VIN or engine code to look up the exact part in the official parts catalog or with a trusted retailer, and replace the associated O-ring or seals as part of a standard oil-change service. This approach ensures compatibility and optimal engine protection.

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