There isn’t a single universal oil filter part number for the 2022 Honda Civic; the correct replacement depends on the engine type (1.5-liter turbo versus 2.0-liter) and the production date. To ensure accuracy, verify the exact part with your engine code or VIN.
How to identify the exact part number
Follow these steps to confirm the correct filter number for your Civic, so you order the right OEM or compatible part.
- Determine your engine variant and code. Look for the engine code on the underside of the hood label or on the engine itself. For many 2022 Civics, the two main configurations are the 1.5L turbo (typically L15B7) and the 2.0L i-VTEC engine in lower trims.
- Consult the vehicle's documentation. The owner's manual and service schedule often list the recommended filter part or the engine-specific maintenance items.
- Use Honda's official parts catalog or a trusted retailer and enter your VIN. The catalog will display the exact oil filter model number for your engine and production date.
- Inspect the filter you currently have or its packaging. The OEM part number is usually printed on the side of the filter canister or the packaging; use this number to cross-reference if you replace with an aftermarket equivalent.
Confirming the engine code or VIN ensures you order the correct filter. Using the wrong filter can affect oil flow and engine protection and may void warranty coverage if not matched to the spec.
Summary
In a 2022 Honda Civic, there isn’t a single oil filter part number that fits all models. The exact part number depends on the engine variant and production date. To obtain the precise number, check the engine code or VIN and consult Honda's official parts catalog or your parts retailer. Always verify the number before purchase to ensure proper fit and performance.


