The S2000 does not have a single universal filter part number. The correct number depends on which filter you’re replacing (air, oil, cabin, or fuel) and the model year. To get the right PN, you must identify the specific filter and the vehicle’s specifications.
Which filter are you looking for?
Filters in the S2000 vary by system and year. Here’s a quick overview of the types you might encounter and what tends to apply to the AP1 (2000–2003) and AP2 (2004–2009) generations.
- Air filter (engine intake): The S2000 uses a replaceable engine air filter; part numbers vary by model year and engine code. Always confirm the exact PN for your AP1 or AP2 variant in the official catalog.
- Oil filter: The F20C engine uses a standard replaceable oil filter; the factory part number is listed in Honda’s service catalogs and can differ by region.
- Cabin air filter: Not standard on early S2000s. Some owners retrofit a cabin filter; if present, the PN will vary by year and market. Verify with the catalog if you’re buying a retrofit kit.
- Fuel filter: In many S2000s, the fuel filter is integrated with the fuel pump inside the fuel tank and is not serviced as a separate inline filter. If you have an inline filter due to regional specs or a modification, the PN will vary and should be confirmed via Honda catalogs.
In short, the exact part number depends on what you’re replacing and when the car was built. Always verify with official sources before ordering.
How to determine the exact part number for your S2000
To identify the correct PN for your vehicle, follow these steps:
- Identify the filter type (air, oil, cabin, or fuel) and confirm whether your car actually uses a separate inline fuel filter (many do not).
- Record the model year, market (US, Europe, Japan, etc.), and engine code (F20C).
- Consult the official Honda Parts Catalog or visit a dealership parts counter by entering the VIN or year/engine combo.
- Cross-reference the replacement part in a trusted parts retailer using your car’s specifics and the filter’s physical specifications (size, thread size for oil filters, etc.).
- Double-check packaging and notes for your market to ensure compatibility (US vs. EU vs. Japanese specifications).
By following these steps you can reliably identify the correct PN, avoiding mismatches that prevent proper fitment or performance.
Where to buy and how to verify authenticity
Knowing where to shop and how to verify authenticity helps you get the right part with confidence:
- OEM Honda parts: Purchase from Honda dealerships or official online catalogs that support VIN-based lookups.
- Authorized retailers: Use reputable parts retailers that offer VIN or year/engine lookups and clearly list OEM vs. aftermarket compatibility.
- Quality aftermarket options: If you opt for aftermarket filters, verify compatibility notes and read reviews for your specific AP1/AP2 year and market.
Always check compatibility notes, return policies, and cross-reference with your VIN to ensure you’re buying the correct filter for your car.
Model-year and variant notes
Filter part numbers can differ between AP1 and AP2, and there are market-specific variations. While some filters use similar designs, the official PN often changes with year and region. Rely on the Honda Parts Catalog and VIN-driven searches to confirm.
AP1 vs AP2 and regional differences
AP1 (2000–2003) and AP2 (2004–2009) may share filter types, but the part numbers can differ. Regional catalogs (US, Europe, Japan) may also list different PN allocations for the same filter type. Always verify with the exact VIN and market catalog before ordering.
Summary
For the Honda S2000, there isn’t a single universal filter part number. Identify the exact filter type, confirm the model year and market, and look up the VIN-based Honda Parts Catalog entry to obtain the correct PN. Whether you’re replacing the air, oil, cabin, or fuel system filter, precise verification—through official catalogs or a trusted dealer—ensures you get the right part and maintain optimum performance.
What is the part number of the Honda filter?
Genuine Honda Oil Filter - 15400-PLM-A02.
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What is part number 15400plma02?
Engine Oil Filter
This OEM Honda oil filter, part number 15400-PLM-A02, fits select Honda vehicles from model years 2000 all the way to 2021. Its job is to collect both the impurities in motor oil and whatever else accumulates as the oil lubricates engine parts.
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What part number is the OEM oil filter on a Honda S2000?
15400-PCX-306
The 15400-PCX-306 is an OEM Honda oil filter. This filter is responsible for collecting impurities and other debris that may accumulate in the motor oil as it lubricates the engine parts.
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What is the part number of the air filter on a Honda S2000?
17220-PCX-003
Genuine Honda Air Filter Benefits:
✔ OEM Quality Fitment – Direct replacement for part number 17220-PCX-003.
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