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Wheres the oil filter on a 2005 Honda CR-V?

The oil filter on a 2005 Honda CR-V is located on the passenger side of the engine block, just above the oil pan, and is accessible from underneath the vehicle.


For the 2005 CR-V equipped with the 2.4-liter engine, the spin-on oil filter sits on the side of the engine block near the firewall. You may need to remove a splash shield or inner fender cover to reach it. Always let the engine cool and follow proper safety precautions when performing any oil maintenance.


Locating the oil filter on the 2005 CR-V


Understanding the exact position helps you plan for a replacement without unnecessary disassembly. The filter is a cylindrical canister mounted on the passenger side of the engine block, above the oil pan, and oriented so you can access it from below after lifting the car or removing protective shielding.


What you'll need


Gather these items before starting so you can replace the filter smoothly and avoid multiple trips to the store.



  • Replacement oil filter compatible with the 2.4L Honda engine

  • Engine oil of the grade specified in your owner's manual

  • Oil drain pan

  • Oil filter wrench (band or strap type)

  • Socket set and ratchet, plus a jack and stands or ramps

  • Wheel chocks, gloves, and rags for cleanup

  • New drain plug washer (optional but recommended)


Having the right tools and supplies on hand helps ensure a clean, safe, and efficient oil change.


Step-by-step replacement


Follow these steps to replace the oil filter on a 2005 CR-V. Each step is designed to minimize mess and protect engine components.



  1. Park on a level surface, engage parking brake, and raise the vehicle using a jack and securely place it on stands or ramps. Remove the right front wheel or gain access through the wheel well protection if needed.

  2. Place the drain pan under the oil pan and remove the oil fill cap to vent pressure.

  3. Loosen and remove the engine oil drain plug with the appropriate socket to drain the old oil. Allow the oil to drain completely, then reinstall the drain plug with a new washer if you have one.

  4. Locate the oil filter on the passenger side of the engine block, above the oil pan. Use the oil filter wrench to loosen and remove the old filter. Let any residual oil drain into the pan.

  5. Prepare the new filter by applying a light coat of fresh oil to its gasket. Install the new filter by hand until it seats snugly, then tighten an additional 3/4 turn. Do not over-tighten.

  6. Replenish the engine with the recommended oil amount and grade. Start the engine, check for leaks, and then turn it off to recheck the oil level. Add more oil if necessary and replace the oil fill cap.


Following these steps carefully will help ensure a proper seal, clean operation, and accurate oil level after the change.


Tips, safety notes, and aftercare


These reminders help prevent common mistakes and keep your vehicle running smoothly after an oil change.



  • Always dispose of used oil and filters at an authorized recycling facility.

  • Ensure the engine is cool before starting to avoid burns from hot oil.

  • Check for oil leaks after starting the engine and during the first drive cycle.

  • Double-check the oil level using the dipstick after the engine has cooled for a few minutes.


Taking these precautions can save you time and spare you potential damage from improper maintenance.


Summary


In the 2005 Honda CR-V, the oil filter is located on the passenger side of the engine block, above the oil pan, and is accessible from underneath with the right shielding removed. You’ll typically replace it during an oil change by draining the old oil, removing the filter, installing a new filter with a lubricated gasket, and refilling with fresh oil. Use the appropriate tools, follow safety practices, and consult the owner’s manual for exact oil type and torque guidance.

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