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What oil filter goes in a 2012 Honda Civic?

The typical oil filter for a 2012 Honda Civic is Honda Genuine part number 15400-PLM-A02, which covers the common 1.8L engines found in most trims. If you drive the 2012 Civic Si with the 2.4L engine, you’ll want to double-check compatibility with your VIN, but this part is often suitable. This article explains how to identify the correct filter for your specific model and where to buy reliable replacements.


Engine options in the 2012 Civic


The 2012 Civic lineup includes the standard 1.8-liter four-cylinder and the higher-performance Si variant with a 2.4-liter engine. While many Civics use the same oil filter part, verifying the exact fit for your VIN ensures you get the correct filter and gasket size.


1.8L inline-4 (R18)


For the 1.8L Civic, the standard option below is the typical fit for most markets.



  • Honda Genuine Oil Filter 15400-PLM-A02


This filter is widely listed as the correct choice for the 1.8L Civic across model years, including most 2012 Civics. Always verify with your vehicle’s VIN if you’re unsure.


2.4L inline-4 (K24) in the Civic Si


For the 2.4L engine used in the Civic Si, the same Honda Genuine filter is commonly recommended in many regions, though it’s prudent to confirm with your VIN or dealer sheet.



  • Honda Genuine Oil Filter 15400-PLM-A02


In many markets, 15400-PLM-A02 is compatible with the 2.4L engine as well, but exact fit can vary by region and production run. Double-check before purchasing.


How to verify and replace


To ensure you install the correct part, check the original filter’s part number, consult your owner’s manual, or ask a Honda parts advisor with your VIN. When replacing the filter, follow standard oil-change precautions and proper torque guidelines for the oil drain plug and filter.



  1. Warm up the engine briefly, then turn it off and let it sit a few minutes.

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

  3. Use a filter wrench to loosen and remove the old oil filter.

  4. Apply a light coat of fresh oil to the gasket on the new filter, then screw it in by hand until snug.

  5. Replace the drain plug, then refill with the correct amount and grade of new oil.

  6. Start the engine, check for leaks, and reset the oil-change reminder if applicable.


Note: Always dispose of used oil and filters at an approved collection facility. If you’re unsure about the correct filter for your exact build, consult a dealer or trusted parts retailer with your VIN.


Where to buy


You can purchase the Honda Genuine oil filter 15400-PLM-A02 at Honda dealerships, official parts retailers, and reputable online parts stores. Aftermarket filters from brands like Wix, Bosch, or other reputable manufacturers often offer compatible equivalents, but always confirm fitment for your specific engine and year.


Summary


For most 2012 Honda Civics, the Honda Genuine oil filter 15400-PLM-A02 is the standard choice, covering the common 1.8L engine and often the 2.4L Si variant as well. Always verify the fit using your VIN or by consulting the owner’s manual or a dealer, and follow proper replacement steps for a safe and effective oil-change process.

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