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2014 Honda Stream oil filter — what it does and when to replace it
Yes, the 2014 Honda Stream uses an engine oil filter. This is confirmed by Honda’s own technical literature: the Honda Stream RN6–RN9 Service Manual (Lubrication System section) includes “Oil Filter Replacement” procedures, and the Honda Electronic Parts Catalogue (EPC) lists a full‑flow spin‑on oil filter for the R18A/R20A engines fitted to the 2014 Stream. Owner’s maintenance schedules for this model also specify replacing the oil filter during routine services.
On this model, the oil filter’s job is to trap fine contaminants—metal particles, soot, and sludge—so the i‑VTEC four‑cylinder keeps its oil galleries clean and the bearings, cam lobes, and timing components wear slowly. A healthy filter helps maintain stable oil pressure and keeps the oil looking fresher for longer between changes, which is especially handy in Aussie and Kiwi stop‑start or hot‑weather driving.
For servicing a 2014 Honda Stream, the oil filter should be replaced at every engine oil change. Many local workshops follow a 10,000 km or 12‑month interval (whichever comes first), and more often if the vehicle sees short trips, towing, dusty roads, or lots of idling. Using a high‑quality filter—genuine Honda or a reputable equivalent—protects the bypass and anti‑drainback functions that are critical for cold starts and high‑RPM use.
Good practice on this model includes fitting a new sump plug washer, lightly oiling the new filter’s gasket, and tightening the filter as specified in Honda service data (typically hand‑tight plus a fraction of a turn, or to the torque spec listed for the engine). After refilling, they’ll start the engine, check for leaks, and verify oil level once it’s had a minute to settle.
- Replace the oil and filter together, every service.
- Choose the correct filter for the R18A/R20A engine and the vehicle’s VIN/build.
- Watch for clues the filter’s overdue: dirty oil soon after a change, ticking on start‑up, or an oil pressure warning.
Technical sources referenced: Honda Stream RN6–RN9 Service Manual (Lubrication System: Oil Filter Replacement), Honda Electronic Parts Catalogue (Engine—Lubrication, full‑flow spin‑on oil filter for R18A/R20A), and 2014 Honda Stream Owner’s Maintenance Schedule.
Popular questions
What oil filter type fits a 2014 Honda Stream?
This model uses a full‑flow, spin‑on oil filter suited to the R18A/R20A petrol engines. Genuine Honda filters and high‑quality equivalents are available