Genuine Honda Oil Filters

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23225RDK000 - : Plate Oil Guide for Honda Image

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152806B2A01 - : Body Oil Jet for Honda Image

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Complete Guide to Replacing Your Oil Filters

The oil filter acts as the kidney of your engine, constantly purifying the motor oil as it circulates. It traps microscopic metal shavings, dirt, and carbon buildup, preventing them from scoring the engine's internal bearings and cylinder walls. If you want a vehicle like the Honda Civic to reach high mileage effortlessly, routine filter changes are mandatory.

Biggest Disadvantages of Aftermarket Oil Filters

Poor Filtration Quality

Cheap cellulose paper tears easily, allowing massive amounts of dirt to circulate.

Defective Drainback Valves

Hard rubber valves fail, allowing all oil to drain to the pan, causing loud, damaging dry starts.

Incorrect Threading

Poorly machined threads can easily strip the engine's central oil mounting stud.

Weak Outer Housings

Thin metal canisters can easily dent or rupture from road debris or high pressure.

Inaccurate Bypass Pressures

A weak bypass spring allows dirty oil to bypass the filter material constantly.

Quick Steps to Replace Your Oil Filter

1. Drain the Old Oil

Always drain the engine oil from the oil pan plug before removing the filter.

2. Remove the Old Filter

Use a properly sized filter wrench to twist the old unit counterclockwise off the block.

3. Clean the Mounting Surface

Wipe the engine block mount clean, ensuring the old rubber O-ring is not stuck to the metal.

4. Lubricate the New Gasket

Dip your finger in fresh oil and rub it around the new filter's rubber seal.

5. Hand-Tighten the New Filter

Spin the new filter on until the gasket makes contact, then tighten it exactly three-quarters of a turn by hand.


Frequently Asked Questions About Oil Filters

How often should I change my oil filter?
It must be changed every single time you perform an oil change, typically every 5,000 miles.
Do I really need to oil the gasket?
Yes, if you install it dry, it will bunch up, tear, and leak massive amounts of oil.
Are synthetic filters better than paper?
Yes, they last twice as long and filter out much smaller micron-sized particles.

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