So, I'm assuming, the RTA, which is the replacement for the A01, is not available in USA ???? Only the A02 is available in USA ??? ( which I would never buy again...Fram ) Please reply if I'm correct., anybody.
No, the 15400-RTA-003 is what you will get here from most Honda dealers, and all the online ones I've purchased from. I never see A02 anymore but they may be out there.So, I'm assuming, the RTA, which is the replacement for the A01, is not available in USA ???? Only the A02 is available in USA ??? ( which I would never buy again...Fram ) Please reply if I'm correct., anybody.
Not sure now, but a year ago I got it from Acura Curry dealer onlineSo, I'm assuming, the RTA, which is the replacement for the A01, is not available in USA ???? Only the A02 is available in USA ??? ( which I would never buy again...Fram ) Please reply if I'm correct., anybody.
It does, but It was a calendar (not model) year transition and there are some 1996 OBD1 examples.OBD-2 dates to 1996.
Yes some have them. Whether they are still being produced or are old stock I do not know. Pretty easy to find them unlike the A01, at least not at a ridiculous price.Not sure now, but a year ago I got it from Acura Curry dealer online
The RTA only replaced the A01 in Japan. In the USA, the Fram-made A02 was the A01 replacement. The A02 is still the current USA-honda OEM-filter. With first brands going bust, who knows if the Honda OEM filter will be re-sourced to another supplier.So, I'm assuming, the RTA, which is the replacement for the A01, is not available in USA ???? Only the A02 is available in USA ??? ( which I would never buy again...Fram ) Please reply if I'm correct., anybody.
Dealers that don’t self-import sell the RTA as normal stock. I’m not sure where you get that from.The RTA is a still a current Honda OEM filter made in Japan, available in the USA by those who import it outside official Honda distribution.
They aren't hard to find if you shop online.
While I like the RTA-003, I see no reason to prefer it over a Pentius UFXL or any PGI-made premium filter. The former has no publicly available efficiency specifications, and I see no reason to pay more for an OEM filter of unknown performance when I can pay less for a filter of known excellent ability.
Right, but it didn't evolve into CAN-Bus until 2007 or just before.OBD-2 dates to 1996.
You sure about that?Right, but it didn't evolve into CAN-Bus until 2007 or just before.
The 003 is available for $6.63 at hondapartsnow.com but their vehicle fit list does not include the Odyssey older than 2018. It fits lots of other older cars though, so maybe it just doesn't come up when you search???I'm surprised to read here that the 003 is what's being sold by dealers now. Last I checked locally, Fram made A02 all that was sold by dealers and for a long time. That said, can't recall the last time I used a Honda OEM. I'll have to check next time by a dealer.
That site wants $28 for standard shipping on 10 of those filters. Yikes.The 003 is available for $6.63 at hondapartsnow.com but their vehicle fit list does not include the Odyssey older than 2018. It fits lots of other older cars though, so maybe it just doesn't come up when you search???
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