OEM Acura Oil Filters

152806B2A01 - : Body Oil Jet for Acura Image

Body Oil Jet

$16.76
MSRP $22.17
Save $5.41
24.4% Off
23236RT4000 - : Collar Oil Guide for Acura Image

Collar Oil Guide

$53.21
MSRP $72.10
Save $18.89
26.2% Off
505408300 - : Bolt Oil Pan for Acura Image

Bolt Oil Pan

$1.76
MSRP $2.33
Save $0.57
24.5% Off
91202RJC003 - : Oil Seal (45X65X6.5) for Acura Image

Oil Seal (45X65X6.5)

$23.69
MSRP $31.33
Save $7.64
24.4% Off
21214RJB000 - : Plate Oil Separate for Acura Image

Plate Oil Separate

$13.92
MSRP $18.42
Save $4.50
24.4% Off
7AAZT6NA100 - : Oil Drip Pan for Acura Image

Oil Drip Pan

$65.35
MSRP $90.77
Save $25.42
28% Off
2575558HA00 - : Plug Oil Seal for Acura Image

Plug Oil Seal

$5.30
MSRP $7.02
Save $1.72
24.5% Off
15140P8AA00 - : Orifice Oil Control for Acura Image

Orifice Oil Control

$11.53
MSRP $15.25
Save $3.72
24.4% Off
22760RPS000 - : Pipe Oil Passage for Acura Image

Pipe Oil Passage

$36.55
MSRP $48.35
Save $11.80
24.4% Off
23225PR9010 - : Plate Oil Guide for Acura Image

Plate Oil Guide

$21.92
MSRP $29.01
Save $7.09
24.4% Off

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The oil filter in your Acura has the major job of removing harmful contaminants and particles from your car's engine oil. This stuff could easily accumulate over time and cause problems with your car's engine parts if it weren't for the filter catching them and keeping them at bay. It's much less expensive to change the oil filter on a routine basis than it is to make major engine part repairs down the line, so it's important to know the recommended time frame for changing yours out. Tiny, hard particles might not seem like a big deal, but your car uses oil for lubrication of major parts. These could start to wear down your components a lot more quickly than you'd expect. The filter is basically a metal can that has a sealing gasket, allowing it to be held against the engine. The can has a filter material inside of it, and this is where the oil is moved through before it re-enters the engine. While it may not seem like getting a specific oil filter is a big deal, an OEM oil filter should always be your first choice when replacing yours. Only a genuine OEM Acura filter is going to fit all of the specifications of your vehicle and fit it perfectly. Don't cut corners when it comes to this - buy a brand-new OEM oil filter here at Curry Acura Parts.