It has two air filters: an engine air filter and a cabin air filter.
The 2015 Honda CR-V, part of the fourth-generation lineup (2012–2016), relies on two separate filtration systems to keep the engine's intake clean and the cabin air comfortable. This article breaks down what those filters are, where to find them, and general maintenance guidelines.
Two filtration components in the 2015 CR-V
Before listing the specific filters, note that the CR-V uses one filter for the engine and one for the interior. The following items identify these two components and their purposes.
- Engine air filter: cleans the air that enters the engine, helping protect performance, efficiency, and longevity.
- Cabin air filter: cleans air entering the passenger compartment through the HVAC system, reducing dust, pollen, and pollutants.
Keeping both filters in good condition supports optimal engine performance and interior air quality. Replacement intervals vary based on driving conditions, environment, and Honda’s recommended maintenance schedule.
Where to find and how to replace them
Engine air filter location
The engine air filter is located in the engine compartment within a rectangular housing. Access typically involves removing a cover or clips to replace the filter element.
Cabin air filter location
The cabin air filter is usually behind the glove box or under the dashboard, depending on trim. Replacing it generally requires removing parts of the glove box or dashboard panels to access the filter housing.
Typical maintenance guidance suggests inspecting and replacing the engine air filter at about 30,000 miles (varies by conditions), and the cabin filter every 15,000–30,000 miles or per the owner’s manual. Always refer to your specific vehicle’s maintenance schedule for exact figures in your region.
Summary
In short, a 2015 Honda CR-V has two air filters—the engine air filter and the cabin air filter—and both require periodic replacement to maintain engine performance and interior air quality.


