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Filter and other oil change part numbers

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#1 · (Edited)
What are the Honda OEM oil filter and DCT filter's part numbers. I have them out and the numbers that are on them do not have any reference. They are 5K21 and 5K23. I have a Pioneer 1000 5 passenger wth eps.
 
#4 ·
Nowadays, just buy an oil change kit. I get mine from Rocky Mountain ATV.
When I was first looking, they were the only ones that actually had all the washers that are needed for a complete oil change.
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The engine and DCT(Dual Clutch Transmission) share the same oil.
The engine oil filter is changed every oil change.
By the book, the DCT oil filter only has to be changed every other oil change.
I change my DCT filter every time I do the engine.
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WARNING!!!!! CAUTION!!!!! HAZARD!!!!!!
DO NOT
follow the torque spec for the filter bolts.
If you do, you can strip the bolts, break the bolts, or strip the hole.
I have read about all of them.
Snug/tight enough that they do not fall out.
I went through it with a 500 owner, you can read about it here.
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The subtrans every 2 years, same as front and rear diff oil.
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Have a good day
 
#6 ·
The filter numbers are still the same as posted above.
Oil filter, 1ea, part#: 15412-HP7-A01
DCT filter, 1ea, part#: 15412-MGS-D21
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additional part numbers that you may need.
.....Engine Oil Filter
O-ring for oil filter cover, 1ea, part#: 91301-107-000
Spring inside cover, 1ea, part#: 15414-KF0-000
Bolts for cover, 10mm, 3ea, part#: 95701-06018-00
.....DCT
O-ring for oil filter cover, 1ea, part#: 91302-PA9-003
Spring inside cover, 1ea, part#: 15414-MEB-670
Bolts for cover, 10mm, 2ea, part#: 95701-06018-00
.....Oil Drain plugs.
Drain plugs, 12 mm, 2ea, part#: 90131-896-650
Washer for drain plugs, 2ea, part#: 94109-12000
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Sub-Transmission
Drain plug, 17mm, 1ea, part#: 92800-14000
Washer for drain plug, 1ea, part#: 94109-14000
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AND AGAIN
WARNING!!!!! CAUTION!!!!! HAZARD!!!!!!
DO NOT
follow the torque spec for the filter bolts.
If you do, you can strip the bolts, break the bolts, or strip the hole.
I have read about all of them.
Snug/tight enough that they do not fall out.
.
Have a good day