The 2015 Honda Civic has two air filters: the engine air filter and the cabin air filter.
In this article, we explain what these filters do, where to find them, and how to replace them to keep your Civic running smoothly and the cabin air clean.
What filters are included in a 2015 Civic?
Every 2015 Honda Civic uses two separate air filtration components designed to protect the engine and the interior air from dust and contaminants:
- Engine air filter — located in the air intake box under the hood; it cleans the air entering the engine for combustion.
- Cabin air filter — located behind the glove box; it cleans the air circulated into the passenger compartment.
Regular replacement of both filters helps maintain engine efficiency, fuel economy, and cabin air quality.
Where to locate and how to replace
Engine air filter location
The engine air filter sits in a rectangular housing on the side of the engine bay. Access typically requires releasing a clip or screws on the lid, lifting the cover, and swapping the old filter with a new one oriented per the airflow arrows.
Replacement interval varies by environment, but a common guideline is every 15,000 to 30,000 miles; check your owner's manual for the exact spec.
Cabin air filter location
The cabin filter is located behind the glove box. To replace, open the glove box, release its stops or tether, remove the access panel, and slide out the old filter; insert the new one with the correct orientation indicated by arrows on the filter.
Most owners replace the cabin filter every 15,000 to 25,000 miles or annually, or sooner if you notice reduced airflow or odors.
Note: Some trims may use different cabin filter types or access methods, but the two-filter system remains standard for 2015 Civics in most markets.
Maintenance tips
Keep both filters clean by inspecting them during routine maintenance and replacing them as recommended. A clogged engine air filter can reduce performance and fuel economy, while a dirty cabin filter can lead to reduced airflow and odors.
Summary
In summary, a 2015 Honda Civic has two air filters: one for the engine and one for the cabin. Regular checks and replacements help maintain engine efficiency, performance, and interior air quality.
How many air filters are in a 2015 Honda Civic?
There are two main air filters in your 2015 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.
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.
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 in a 2015 Honda Civic?
The engine air filter is of this cover there's just three clips. And the cover lifts up. And pull the filter. Out then just put the new filter. In.


