The oil filter on a 2015 Honda Accord is located on the underside of the engine, mounted to the engine block near the front and accessed from underneath the vehicle, typically behind the engine’s undertray or splash shield.
In the 2015 Accord, which can be equipped with either a 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine or a 3.5-liter V6, the filter is not tucked up on top where you might expect. Instead, you’ll find a cartridge-style filter inside a cylindrical housing on the side of the engine block. Access generally requires safely lifting the car and removing the undercarriage cover to reach the filter area.
Locating the filter in the engine bay
To prepare for locating and inspecting the filter, follow these general guidelines to identify the area and the housing you’ll work with.
- Look for a cylindrical oil filter housing mounted to the side of the engine block, near the front of the engine bay. It will not be a traditional screw-on spin filter visible from the top.
- Access is typically from underneath the vehicle; you may need to remove the front splash shield/undercarriage panel to clearly see the housing.
- The filter inside is a cartridge that can be removed and replaced by unscrewing the housing cap with the proper tool and pulling out the old cartridge.
With the undertray removed and the housing identified, you’ll be prepared to perform an oil filter change or inspect the filter condition as part of regular maintenance.
Step-by-step access and replacement (general guidance)
Below are the typical steps for accessing and replacing the oil filter on a 2015 Honda Accord. Follow these in conjunction with your vehicle’s service manual and safety practices.
- Shut off the engine, engage the parking brake, and safely raise the front of the car on jack stands. Remove the front undercarriage splash shield to gain access to the engine underside.
- Place a drain pan beneath the oil area. If you’re changing the oil at the same time, drain the old oil by removing the drain plug first as appropriate for your model.
- Locate the oil filter housing on the side of the engine block. Use the correct cap tool (or strap wrench, depending on the design) to loosen and remove the housing cap.
- Carefully pull out the old oil filter cartridge from the housing. Dispose of it properly.
- Install a new filter cartridge and ensure the O-ring or seal is properly seated. Reinstall the housing cap and tighten to the manufacturer’s specification.
- Reinstall the undercarriage shield, lower the vehicle, and refill with the recommended engine oil to the proper level, checking for leaks around the housing.
Following these steps helps ensure you replace the filter correctly and maintain proper engine lubrication. If you’re unsure at any point, consult the owner’s manual or a professional technician to avoid damage or leaks.
Summary
For a 2015 Honda Accord, the oil filter is not a top-mounted spin filter. It sits inside a cartridge-style housing on the side of the engine block, toward the underside of the engine. Access typically requires raising the car and removing the front undertray or shield to reach the housing from beneath. When servicing, follow proper safety procedures, use the correct tools, and refer to the vehicle’s manual for torque specs and oil capacity. Regular maintenance, including timely filter and oil changes, helps preserve engine health.


