Mobil 1 Oil Filter Part Number Enquiry

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Scott, Aug 25, 2005.

  1. Scott

    Scott Guest

    I'm wondering if anyone here happens to know which Mobil 1 Oil Filter
    would apply to a 2005 Honda CR-V SE?

    I used Mobil 1 High-Efficiency Oil Filters on my '89 and '97 Honda
    Civics for many years without a problem, but for some odd reason, I
    cannot seem to locate the specific filter part number for the '05 CR-V.
    I used number M1-104 on the Civics and I'm thinking that number M1-110
    should work on the CR-V, but I haven't been able to confirm or
    cross-referenece this either on-line or at the automotive parts store.

    Any input and insight on this little dilemma would be very much
    appreciated. Thank you very much in advance for your time and
    consideration!

    --SCOTT
     
    Scott, Aug 25, 2005
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  2. Scott

    knowgo Guest

    the new "thimble" sized Honda filters are very good the part # is
    15400-PLM-A01.

    I know the Mobil 1's are very good, too but if you can't find a cross
    with the Mobil...I woudn't fret as the same tiny filter is on all the
    new Honda's, even the bigger V6's.

    be sure to make sure you have removed the gasket from the block, if it
    sticks. They had a problem with sticking to the older CRV's.
     
    knowgo, Aug 25, 2005
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  3. Scott

    Scott Guest

    If there are any other interested CR-V owners around, I called the
    Mobil Oil Corporation at 1-800-ASK-MOBIL (that's 1-800-275-66245) and
    they indicated having only one Mobil 1 High Efficiency Oil Filter
    available for the 2005 CR-V's four-cylinder, 2.4-Litre iVTEC engine:
    it's part number M1-110.

    Have A Great Day!
     
    Scott, Aug 27, 2005
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  4. Scott

    D.D. Palmer Guest

    Is there REALLY a difference in the oil filters (Mobil 1 vs Honda OEM)? If
    so, I might consider it.
     
    D.D. Palmer, Aug 27, 2005
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  5. Scott

    SoCalMike Guest

    i dont see anything bout the mobil1 *filter* that makes it worth $10.
    stick with OEM and mobil1 oil.
     
    SoCalMike, Aug 27, 2005
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  6. Scott

    D.D. Palmer Guest

    Yeah, that sounds about right. With 10,000 factory-recommended oil changes,
    Mobil 1 gives me a little more comfidence to actually go that long.
     
    D.D. Palmer, Aug 27, 2005
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