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How many air filters does a 2013 Honda Civic have?

There are two air filters in a 2013 Honda Civic: one for the engine air intake and one for the cabin air. This article explains what they are, where to find them, and how often to inspect or replace them.


What are the two air filters in the 2013 Civic?


The 2013 Civic, part of the ninth generation, uses two separate filtration paths: one for the engine's intake air and one for the passenger cabin air. Both contribute to performance, efficiency, and interior air quality.


Below are the two filters typically found in a 2013 Civic, with notes on location and purpose.



  • Engine air filter: Located in the air intake housing at the front of the engine bay. It cleans the air entering the engine for combustion and helps maintain performance and fuel efficiency.

  • Cabin air filter: Located behind the glove box in the HVAC housing. It cleans air entering the passenger compartment, improving interior air quality and reducing odors.


In short, the 2013 Honda Civic has two separate air filters serving distinct air paths: one for the engine and one for the cabin.


Replacing and maintenance tips


Replacement intervals vary by driving conditions, but a common guideline is approximately 15,000–30,000 miles (24,000–48,000 km) for each filter. Always refer to the owner's manual for the exact specifications and inspect if you notice reduced airflow, unusual odors, or increased cabin dust.


Summary


The 2013 Honda Civic uses two air filters in total: an engine air filter and a cabin air filter. Regular checks and replacements help maintain engine performance and interior air quality.

Can a bad air filter cause a misfire?


In extreme cases, an engine will run very roughly when its air filter is too dirty. A driver may notice their vehicle's engine misfiring, vibrating excessively, stalling, or a combination of these symptoms when the engine's air filter is clogged.



How many air filters are in a 2013 Honda Civic?


There are two accessible air filters in your 2013 Honda Civic. The engine air filter is located in the engine bay and is used to filter out harmful particles that may cause damage to your vehicle's engine.



Does the Honda Civic have two air filters?


The typical Honda comes with two air filters, as described above. The cabin air filter will actually be located inside the front passenger area, usually under the glovebox or close to the hood of the car. Most modern vehicles have opted to under the glove box for easy reach.



Where is the air filter on a 2013 Honda Civic?


Use the hood prop rod to support the hood. The air filter is located. Here. There are three fasteners securing the housing remove the fasteners lift the housing remove the old filter from the housing.


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