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kevinw
10-02-2009, 09:09 PM
Hi all,

Does anyone know the model no. of the oil filter for Accord Euro 2009?

Thank you!

Kevin

eg_08_wa
10-02-2009, 09:58 PM
wat do you mean by oil filter model?? do you mean part number??
all honda's (cept for the nsx and legend) from 1992 onwards use the same oil filter.
the part number is 15400 RTA 004

hisoka
10-02-2009, 10:07 PM
how come you need to know this, are you servicing car yourself or ?.

good idea to take it to dealer for first 6 months just incase

buddah51au
10-02-2009, 10:16 PM
how come you need to know this, are you servicing car yourself or ?.

good idea to take it to dealer for first 6 months just incase

Take it to a dealer & get ripped off, not in your wildest dreams

power_of_dreams
10-02-2009, 10:19 PM
how come you need to know this, are you servicing car yourself or ?.

good idea to take it to dealer for first 6 months just incase

ahaaha ;)

hisoka
10-02-2009, 10:39 PM
Take it to a dealer & get ripped off, not in your wildest dreams

i dont see your reasoning~ wouldnt you feel more ripped after paying 40 grand for a honda that broke down after 20 000 km because it was not serviced correctly, and it was a problem dealer servicing could have picked up with engine diagnostic~

also first service is 99 dollars, and the next 4 are close to that price aswel.

warranty is voided if you service yourself isnt it

power_of_dreams
10-02-2009, 10:52 PM
I'm going to go out on a limb and say he's changing the oil filter as opposed to doing something major

If he wants to change it himself, what's the problem?

kevinw
10-02-2009, 11:06 PM
wat do you mean by oil filter model?? do you mean part number??
all honda's (cept for the nsx and legend) from 1992 onwards use the same oil filter.
the part number is 15400 RTA 004

Thank you!

Yes, I mean the part number.

I have a friend who has sold his Accord Euro 2006 model last month. He still have a couple of new oil filters of part number 15400-PLM-A02. Do you think they will fit in the new Accord Euro 2009 model?
Thanks!

hisoka
10-02-2009, 11:07 PM
i guess no problem but if he is doing it as a service interval i would be bit worried.

i know this is honda forum , but my accord euro has had couple of problems, and i was so lucky i had warranty. i couldnt beleive the experience i had with the car, i had less problems in my old 1997 holden lol

kevinw
10-02-2009, 11:10 PM
i guess no problem but if he is doing it as a service interval i would be bit worried.

i know this is honda forum , but my accord euro has had couple of problems, and i was so lucky i had warranty. i couldnt beleive the experience i had with the car, i had less problems in my old 1997 holden lol

Oh, what sort of problems?

hisoka
10-02-2009, 11:12 PM
i had

power steering problem
engine cranking problem (took ages to crank)
wiper blades made loud as noises, was scared to drive in rain
handbrake problem.

and rattling problem, but doesnt really count cause i guess you cant bolt down everything

kevinw
10-02-2009, 11:19 PM
i had

power steering problem
engine cranking problem (took ages to crank)
wiper blades made loud as noises, was scared to drive in rain
handbrake problem.

and rattling problem, but doesnt really count cause i guess you cant bolt down everything

Woow!! How come?
Are you a rally driver? :eek:

hisoka
11-02-2009, 12:02 AM
lol i drive a wrx aswell, but no not a rally driver lol.

my euro is a 2007 model doesnt even have 20 000 km yet lol~ no were near it either. but i admit nice looking car.

tony1234
11-02-2009, 06:47 AM
i dont see your reasoning~ wouldnt you feel more ripped after paying 40 grand for a honda that broke down after 20 000 km because it was not serviced correctly, and it was a problem dealer servicing could have picked up with engine diagnostic~

also first service is 99 dollars, and the next 4 are close to that price aswel.

warranty is voided if you service yourself isnt it
What buddah forgot to mention is he's a licensed mechanic.So for him servicing his own car is not a problem.He's still covered under warranty as long as he services it by the book.

Crapdaz
11-02-2009, 06:58 AM
rofl ass hole!

the oil filter should be easily found by called honda service department and asking them for a price and part no. to suit.

buddah51au
11-02-2009, 09:24 AM
i dont see your reasoning~ wouldnt you feel more ripped after paying 40 grand for a honda that broke down after 20 000 km because it was not serviced correctly, and it was a problem dealer servicing could have picked up with engine diagnostic~

also first service is 99 dollars, and the next 4 are close to that price aswel.

warranty is voided if you service yourself isnt it

All services up until 40,000km are basically just Oil Changes, with a filter replacement every 20,000km.

Being a Licensed Mechanic I think I am quite capable of removing a sump plug or changing an Oil Filter, even adjusting Valve Clearance is childs play.

I am known to my dealer, so much so that my previous car, an FD1 Civic was serviced by myself only, keeping all receipts for genuine parts, & manually filling in the log book. What did they do when car was traded......stamped the log book. Go Figure.

I will add to that, I change Oil & filter every 5,000km which is about every 10 weeks.

Now a 10,000 km service at my local dealer costs $180, Oil Change only. Oil, Filter & washer costs me $48, so that leaves $132 for labour ......to do what???????

denot
11-02-2009, 03:12 PM
Now a 10,000 km service at my local dealer costs $180, Oil Change only. Oil, Filter & washer costs me $48, so that leaves $132 for labour ......to do what???????


hmmm on my 5k service with Honda dealer, beside oil change they did:
1. fill water to my wind screen wash
2. drive the car around for 2 minutes (not even add another kms to my odometer)
3. babling about how I should do wheel alignment
4. saying that the car is currently washed, but when it comes out its still dirty. I even purposely leave a hand print on the roof to see if they clean it well but they didnt even wash it at all

oh for extra bonus, they left a knife (big cooking knife) on the front passanger seat. (the knife cost $132 perhaps? :p)

Kodak
11-02-2009, 03:40 PM
Ryco replacement is Z547

tony1234
11-02-2009, 04:37 PM
hmmm on my 5k service with Honda dealer, beside oil change they did:
1. fill water to my wind screen wash
2. drive the car around for 2 minutes (not even add another kms to my odometer)
3. babling about how I should do wheel alignment
4. saying that the car is currently washed, but when it comes out its still dirty. I even purposely leave a hand print on the roof to see if they clean it well but they didnt even wash it at all

oh for extra bonus, they left a knife (big cooking knife) on the front passanger seat. (the knife cost $132 perhaps? :p)
The knife was left there so you can slash your wrists after you get the huge bill for what they supposedly do.lol

denot
11-02-2009, 04:45 PM
The knife was left there so you can slash your wrists after you get the huge bill for what they supposedly do.lol

lol probably or is it for me to go back and stab the SM? :p

anyway, i think my bill that day was $243 :thumbdwn:

tony1234
11-02-2009, 04:55 PM
lol probably or is it for me to go back and stab the SM? :p

anyway, i think my bill that day was $243 :thumbdwn:
$243for 5K service.WTF??All they do is change oil and MAYBE filter.:thumbdwn:

Crapdaz
11-02-2009, 04:59 PM
243 for car to sit there for 3/4 of the day; 1hr to move and change oil rofl

eg_08_wa
11-02-2009, 07:18 PM
in answer to ur original question...if his oil filters fitted his euro, and all hondas cept legend and nsx afta 1992 use the same oil filter...then yes they will fit your car.

hope that helps

also for euro, 30,000km service, ur pollen filter gets changed.

buddah51au
11-02-2009, 09:04 PM
in answer to ur original question...if his oil filters fitted his euro, and all hondas cept legend and nsx afta 1992 use the same oil filter...then yes they will fit your car.

hope that helps

also for euro, 30,000km service, ur pollen filter gets changed.

cheaper to pull it out every few months & blow it out with compressed air only about 10psi though, then they last a lot longer. while they are out you can spray it with your favourite fragrance....lol

kevinw
11-02-2009, 09:28 PM
in answer to ur original question...if his oil filters fitted his euro, and all hondas cept legend and nsx afta 1992 use the same oil filter...then yes they will fit your car.

hope that helps

also for euro, 30,000km service, ur pollen filter gets changed.

Hi all,

Thank you so much for all of your comments.

I have been searching on the Web, here are the summary of Honda's oil filters:

1. 15400-RTA-004 has been replaced by 15400-PLM-A01
2. Nearly all the new Honda models use 15400-PLM-A02 (new version of A01)
3. They claimed that 15400-PLM-A01 is much better than the 15400-PLM-A02
4. All of the above can fit all models of Accord Euro