For a 2017 Honda Civic, the correct oil filter depends on which engine you have (1.5L turbo or 2.0L). Use the Honda Genuine oil filter that matches your engine, or a reputable aftermarket filter confirmed to fit 2016-2019 Civics by the manufacturer or dealer.
Understanding the 2017 Civic engine options
In 2017, the Civic was offered with two primary engine configurations in many markets: a 2.0-liter naturally aspirated engine and a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine. The oil filter is not universally interchangeable between these two engines, so identifying your specific powertrain is important. As with any modern Honda, the recommended oil type is typically 0W-20 full synthetic, and filters should be replaced with every oil change, which is commonly every 5,000 to 7,500 miles depending on driving conditions.
What oil filter to buy
There are both OEM (Honda Genuine) and aftermarket options. The correct choice depends on your engine variant and your preference for brand prestige versus price.
OEM options
- Honda Genuine Oil Filter for the 2.0L Civic (non-turbo variant)
- Honda Genuine Oil Filter for the 1.5L Turbo Civic
To confirm the exact part number for your car, check the owner’s manual, the information label on the underside of the hood, or contact a Honda dealer with your VIN. The engine type (2.0L vs. 1.5L Turbo) determines the precise OEM part number.
Aftermarket cross-reference
Numerous reputable aftermarket brands offer oil filters that fit the 2017 Civic when paired with the correct seal and thread specifications. Look for filters labeled as compatible with the Civic 2016-2019 or 2017 Civic to ensure proper fitment.
- Wix
- Bosch
- Mann-Filter
- Purolator
- Fram
- Mobil 1
Always verify the exact model number on the packaging and confirm compatibility with your engine variant to avoid fit issues.
Maintenance tips and best practices
Beyond selecting the right filter, follow these guidelines to keep your engine healthy. Use the recommended oil—0W-20 full synthetic for most 2017 Civics—and replace the oil and filter at the interval specified in the owner’s manual (typically 5,000–7,500 miles for normal driving; more frequent under severe conditions). When installing a new filter, lightly lubricate the gasket with fresh oil, replace the drain plug washer as needed, and torque to the manufacturer’s specification. After service, reset the vehicle’s oil life monitor if equipped.
Summary
For a 2017 Honda Civic, the safest approach is to choose the oil filter that matches your exact engine configuration—either the Honda Genuine filter for the 2.0L or the 1.5L Turbo—or a reputable aftermarket filter confirmed to fit 2016-2019 Civics. Always verify part numbers via the owner's manual, VIN, or a dealer before purchasing. Use 0W-20 oil and perform a full oil-and-filter change at the recommended interval to maintain engine health.


