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GV Tools Oil Filter Wrench 73-83mm - GV052
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GV Tools Oil Filter Wrench 73-83mm - GV052

$14
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GV Tools Oil Filter Wrench 87-95mm - GV051
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GV Tools Oil Filter Wrench 87-95mm - GV051

$14
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GV Tools Oil Filter Wrench 57-70mm - GV053
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GV Tools Oil Filter Wrench 57-70mm - GV053

$14
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Repco Oil Filter Pliers 300mm - RT22815

Repco Oil Filter Pliers 300mm - RT22815

$63
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Repco Swivel Oil Filter Wrench Medium - RST169

Repco Swivel Oil Filter Wrench Medium - RST169

$32
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Mechpro 15pc Oil Filter Wrench Set - MPBST104K

Mechpro 15pc Oil Filter Wrench Set - MPBST104K

$77
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Repco Oil Filter Wrench 3 Jaw - RST177

Repco Oil Filter Wrench 3 Jaw - RST177

$39
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Repco Aluminium Oil Filter Wrench - RST245

Repco Aluminium Oil Filter Wrench - RST245

$42
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T&E Tools Oil Filter Wrench with Nylon Strap

T&E Tools Oil Filter Wrench with Nylon Strap

$22
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Repco Swivel Oil Filter Wrench Large - RST171

Repco Swivel Oil Filter Wrench Large - RST171

$36
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Toledo Oil Filter Wrench 95mm - 305127

Toledo Oil Filter Wrench 95mm - 305127

$26
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Repco Oil Filter Wrench Set 9pc - RST221

Repco Oil Filter Wrench Set 9pc - RST221

$476
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Toledo Oil Filter Wrench Set 19 Piece - 305800

Toledo Oil Filter Wrench Set 19 Piece - 305800

$527
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T&E Tools Small Swivel Oil Filter Wrench - 4251

T&E Tools Small Swivel Oil Filter Wrench - 4251

$37
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T&E Tools Large Swivel Oil Filter Wrench - 4255

T&E Tools Large Swivel Oil Filter Wrench - 4255

$37
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Toledo Oil Filter Remover 3-Jaw 60-125mm - 305021

Toledo Oil Filter Remover 3-Jaw 60-125mm - 305021

$46
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Toledo Oil Filter Remover Nylon Strap - 305211

Toledo Oil Filter Remover Nylon Strap - 305211

$19
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Milwaukee PVC/Oil Filter Pliers - 48226321

Milwaukee PVC/Oil Filter Pliers - 48226321

$50
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T&E Tools Oil Filter Remover 3 Jaw - 4277

T&E Tools Oil Filter Remover 3 Jaw - 4277

$73
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Toledo Oil Filter Webbing Strap - 305073
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Toledo Oil Filter Webbing Strap - 305073

$32
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T&E Tools Oil Filter Remover 3 Jaw - 4279

T&E Tools Oil Filter Remover 3 Jaw - 4279

$66
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Toledo Oil Filter Remover Set 9 Piece - 305072

Toledo Oil Filter Remover Set 9 Piece - 305072

$439
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Toledo Oil Filter Remover Strap 40-240mm - 305026

Toledo Oil Filter Remover Strap 40-240mm - 305026

$132
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Toledo Oil Filter Remover Set 15 Piece - 305004

Toledo Oil Filter Remover Set 15 Piece - 305004

$213
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Toledo Oil Filter Remover Swivel 60-73mm - 305203

Toledo Oil Filter Remover Swivel 60-73mm - 305203

$23
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Toledo Oil Filter Remover 95-111mm - 305206

Toledo Oil Filter Remover 95-111mm - 305206

$27
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Toledo Oil Filter Remover 3 Leg 3/8 1/2 - 305210

Toledo Oil Filter Remover 3 Leg 3/8 1/2 - 305210

$48
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Toledo Oil Filter Remover Swivel 73-85mm - 305204

Toledo Oil Filter Remover Swivel 73-85mm - 305204

$25
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Toledo Oil Filter Remover Swivel 85-95mm - 305205

Toledo Oil Filter Remover Swivel 85-95mm - 305205

$54
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Understanding the Oil Filter on a 2006 Honda CR-V

The 2006 Honda CR-V, like most modern internal combustion engine vehicles, is fitted with an oil filter as a key component of its lubrication system. The oil filter plays a vital role in protecting the engine from contaminants that can cause wear and damage over time. So, if you own a 2006 CR-V, knowing about the oil filter and how to maintain it is an important part of keeping your vehicle running smoothly.

First off, what exactly is the purpose of an oil filter? Simply put, the oil filter cleans the engine oil as it circulates through the engine. Engine oil picks up dirt, metal shavings, soot, and other debris generated by the normal operation of the engine. Without an oil filter, these particles would continue to circulate and cause accelerated wear on engine parts like bearings, camshafts, and pistons. The filter's job is to trap these impurities and keep the oil clean, helping the engine perform efficiently and last longer.

In the 2006 Honda CR-V, the oil filter is typically a spin-on type or cartridge style filter depending on the specific engine variant but either way, it works as a critical barrier, capturing contaminants before the oil continues its journey through the engine. This keeps the internal components well lubricated with clean oil, reducing friction and preventing overheating and premature wear.

Maintaining and replacing the oil filter is just as important as changing the engine oil itself. When servicing a 2006 CR-V, the oil filter is usually replaced alongside the engine oil to ensure the new oil stays clean as long as possible. Using an old or clogged oil filter can reduce oil flow, causing a drop in oil pressure and potentially leading to engine damage. Therefore, replacing the oil filter regularly is essential for reliability.

The recommended interval for oil and oil filter changes on the 2006 Honda CR-V generally depends on driving conditions, but a good rule of thumb is every 5,000 to 7,500 kilometres or about every six months under normal Australian driving conditions. If you often drive in harsh environments such as extreme heat, dusty roads, or heavy stop-start traffic, more frequent changes might be necessary.

Here are some practical tips for oil filter maintenance on the 2006 Honda CR-V:

  • Always use a high-quality oil filter designed for your specific engine model to ensure proper fit and filtration efficiency.
  • During an oil change, remove the old oil filter carefully to avoid spills and check the filter mounting area for debris or damage.
  • Before installing the new filter, apply a thin layer of fresh engine oil to the filter's rubber seal to help form a tight, leak-free connection.
  • Tighten the new filter by hand until snug, then follow the manufacturer's instructions for any additional turns. Over-tightening can cause damage or make future removals tricky.
  • After the service, run the engine briefly and check for any leaks around the filter to catch any issues early.
  • Proper disposal of the old oil filter is important to protect the environment, so take it to a designated recycling centre or automotive supermarket that offers disposal services.

Ignoring oil filter changes or using poor quality filters can result in sludge build-up, reduced lubrication efficiency, and even engine failure. The oil filter is a relatively inexpensive part but it performs one of the most vital roles in engine health. The 2006 Honda CR-V's engine was designed around having a clean flow of filtered oil, so regular servicing including oil filter replacement helps maintain performance, fuel efficiency, and longevity.

It's also worth noting that maintaining the oil filter ties in closely with your choice of engine oil. Using the right engine oil grade and type as specified by Honda, combined with fresh, clean filtering, ensures the best possible protection. Regular servicing at authorised Honda service centres or a professional mechanic familiar with the CR-V will typically follow the correct procedures for oil and filter changes.

In essence, the oil filter on a 2006 Honda CR-V might not seem like the flashiest part of the vehicle, but it quietly works hard to keep the engine healthy. Car owners who pay attention to regular oil and filter maintenance will enjoy smoother driving experiences, fewer breakdown headaches, and more kilometres out of their CR-V. If ever unsure when the last oil filter change was done or if the vehicle is due for service, consulting the owner's manual or talking to a mechanic is a smart move.