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What type of oil filter does a 2017 Honda Civic take?

The 2017 Honda Civic uses a standard spin-on oil filter. The most common replacement is Honda Genuine Oil Filter 15400-PLM-A01, with many aftermarket filters that fit the same specification for the 2017 Civic's engines.


Filter type and compatibility


For the 2017 Civic, the oil filter is a conventional spin-on type that screws onto the engine. It is designed to work with 0W-20 engine oil and is used across the two primary engine options offered that year (the 2.0L naturally aspirated and the 1.5L turbo). Always confirm fitment based on your exact engine code and VIN, since part numbers can vary by market or optional equipment.


Common replacement options


Below are typical categories of filters that fit the 2017 Civic. Use the exact part number or a retailer’s compatibility tool to verify fitment for your specific vehicle and market.



  • Honda Genuine Oil Filter (often listed as 15400-PLM-A01 for many 2016–2019 Civics)

  • Aftermarket filters marketed as compatible with Honda Civic 1.5L turbo or 2.0L engines from brands such as Bosch, Wix, Purolator, Fram, and others (check the package for Honda Civic 2016–2019/2017 compatibility)

  • OEM-equivalent filters from reputable brands that explicitly state compatibility with the 2017 Civic’s engine options


Always verify the exact part number against your vehicle’s manual or by using your VIN at a parts retailer to ensure you get the correct filter for your specific engine and market.


Quick replacement tips


When replacing the oil filter, ensure the engine is warm, use a suitable filter wrench for the size, and replace the oil filter along with the drain plug gasket if your service interval calls for it. After installing, fill with the recommended 0W-20 oil and check for leaks after a short idle.


Summary


In short, the 2017 Honda Civic uses a conventional spin-on oil filter. The most common OEM choice is Honda Genuine Oil Filter 15400-PLM-A01, with many aftermarket options available that are labeled as compatible with the 2016–2019 Civic models. Always verify fitment for your exact engine and market by checking the part number or using your VIN when purchasing.

What type of oil does a 2017 Honda Civic take?


What Oil Does a Honda Civic Take? Modern Honda Civics require full synthetic 0W-20 engine oil, a specific viscosity grade providing optimal protection for Civic engine components while contributing to improved fuel efficiency.



What oil filter does a 2017 Civic take?


FRAM Drive – Spin-on Oil Filter: Ideal for Conventional Oil, Protection up to 7,500 miles (Part No. FD7317)



What oil filter does a Honda Civic use?


15400-PLM-A02) Genuine Honda original equipment oil filter for your Honda vehicle. Engineered and specified by Honda, this is the same filter as that which would be installed by your dealer.



What does the PH7317 oil filter fit?


Broad Compatibility: The PH7317 filter fits a wide range of Honda, Subaru, Nissan, and Acura vehicles from 2001 to 2023.


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