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Originally Posted by chrisr111,Dec 2 2009, 09:20 AM
That is not the correct oil filter part number.
Chris.
Chris.
I got it from my local Honda dealer service dept and i asked for one for a 57 plate S2000 (though i think all Hondas use one universal oil filter?)
Took a look at the various oil filters thread in the S2000 Libary section as well and my filter isnt listed. Is it just a UK part? And is it suitable for the S2?
(First post by the way! Been creeping around for months lol!)
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Originally Posted by Knopfler_rocks,Feb 7 2010, 03:28 PM
Hey, just wonderd what the crack was with this part number thing as i have an oil filter box right here infront of me with the part number 15400-RBA-F01
I got it from my local Honda dealer service dept and i asked for one for a 57 plate S2000 (though i think all Hondas use one universal oil filter?)
I got it from my local Honda dealer service dept and i asked for one for a 57 plate S2000 (though i think all Hondas use one universal oil filter?)
There's a smaller generic Honda filter which fits and works (I have one at the moment). But Honda have a specific S2000 oil filter (the PCX one), and you have to think they had a reason.
Some ignorant dealers will sell you the wrong one, as I've found in the past.
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Originally Posted by Dembo,Feb 7 2010, 07:55 AM
Good username.
There's a smaller generic Honda filter which fits and works (I have one at the moment). But Honda have a specific S2000 oil filter (the PCX one), and you have to think they had a reason.
Some ignorant dealers will sell you the wrong one, as I've found in the past.
There's a smaller generic Honda filter which fits and works (I have one at the moment). But Honda have a specific S2000 oil filter (the PCX one), and you have to think they had a reason.
Some ignorant dealers will sell you the wrong one, as I've found in the past.
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As long as it tight enough it'll be ok.
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