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Where is the oil-filter of a honda civic? - Civic Honda Cars & Trucks

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It's on the rear of the engine, under the intake. You "might" be
able to see part of it from under the hood.

its a shape of a pint glass..

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Its under the exhaust manifold...

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SOURCE: oil filter in civic 97

If you go to a reputable motor factor,
you can only be sold the correct filter for the civic.
As there are soo many variables in engine type, it's almost impossible to tell, oil volume, or which type filter.
However, I will say, be sure that you don't mix semi-synthetic oil, and mineral oil.
Oil changes should be undertaken every 30,000 miles, (unless under extra work load, (in which case, slightly more regularly))

Otherwise, 10/40 or 15/40 grade oil, is perfectly fine.
The trick to not overfilling the oil, is simply just to take your time, clean the dip stick and retry, until you have the correct reading.

Please don't forget to rate:)

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SOURCE: oil filter location on honda civic diesel 2.2 2007

where is the oil filter on a honda civic 2007 2.2 diesel

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SOURCE: Location Of Cabin Air Filter On 2009 Honda Civic

Below is a great video demonstrating the replacement of your cabin filter.


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