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What oil filter for 2007 Honda Fit?

The 2007 Honda Fit uses a cartridge-style oil filter for its 1.5-liter engine, and the exact OEM part can vary by market. Commonly referenced options include 15400-PLM-A01 and 15400-PLM-A02, with many reputable aftermarket filters also compatible when properly cross-referenced.


Understanding the oil filter setup on the 2007 Honda Fit


The Fit’s oil filter is a cartridge inside a housing rather than a traditional spin-on canister. Because production dates and regional specs differ, the precise part number can vary. To be sure you buy the correct filter, verify the fitment using your VIN, consult the Honda parts catalog, or ask a parts retailer to cross-reference by year, model, and engine code (L15A).


To help you navigate choices, here are the two commonly cited OEM cartridge filter options used on many 2007 Fits:



  • 15400-PLM-A01 — commonly listed OEM cartridge filter for various 2007 Fit engines

  • 15400-PLM-A02 — regional/production variation of the OEM cartridge filter


For certainty, contact a local Honda dealer or use an online parts catalog with your VIN to confirm the exact number before purchasing.


Aftermarket options that fit the 1.5L L-series engine


If you prefer aftermarket filters, several reputable brands offer cartridge-style filters compatible with the Honda 1.5L engine. Always confirm cross-reference compatibility for the 2007 Fit by year, model, and engine code.



  • Purolator – cartridge oil filter compatible with the Honda 1.5L L-series

  • Wix – cartridge oil filter advertised as fitting Honda 1.5L engines

  • Bosch – premium cartridge oil filter for Honda 1.5L engines

  • Fram – cartridge oil filter designed for Honda 1.5L applications

  • Mahle – cartridge oil filter compatible with the Honda 1.5L L-series


Note: exact model numbers vary by retailer and country. Always verify the fitment tool using year, make, model, and engine code.


Step-by-step replacement guide


Replacing the oil filter is part of a typical oil-change routine. The steps below describe a standard process for a cartridge-filter setup on the 2007 Fit.



  1. Warm the engine briefly, then turn it off and secure the vehicle.

  2. Place a drain pan beneath the oil drain plug and remove it to drain used oil.

  3. Remove the oil filler cap to vent pressure and ease draining.

  4. Unbolt the oil filter housing cap and remove the old cartridge filter along with the O-ring.

  5. Install a new cartridge filter and a new O-ring (if included), reseal the housing cap, and torqure as specified by the service manual.

  6. Refill with the correct amount and grade of oil, start the engine, check for leaks, and reset the maintenance minder if applicable.


Concluding: A fresh cartridge filter paired with the proper oil keeps the 2007 Honda Fit’s engine protected and running smoothly. Always follow the manufacturer’s service interval and use quality oil and filters.


Summary


Short take: For a 2007 Honda Fit, use a cartridge-style oil filter designed for the 1.5-liter L-series engine. OEM part numbers commonly cited are 15400-PLM-A01 and 15400-PLM-A02, with many aftermarket filters available—just be sure to verify fitment with your VIN and engine code. Replacing the filter during an oil change and using the correct oil grade will help maintain engine health.

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