The 2014 Honda Civic typically has two replaceable filters: one engine air filter and one cabin air filter. The fuel system uses an in-tank filter as part of the pump assembly and is not a serviceable item for most owners.
In more detail, the number and location of filters can vary slightly by market and trim, but in most North American Civics these two filters are the ones you’ll replace during routine maintenance. There is no conventional external fuel filter to change, though some markets may have different configurations.
Filters in a 2014 Civic
Here are the two primary filters you’ll encounter and where to find them.
- Engine air filter — located in the air intake box in the engine bay; replacement is typically recommended every 30,000 miles (48,000 km) under normal driving, more often in dusty or harsh conditions.
- Cabin air filter — located behind the glove box; replacement is typically recommended every 15,000 miles (24,000 km) or about once a year, with more frequent changes in urban or dusty environments.
Note: Always verify intervals in your owner's manual or with a Honda dealership, as maintenance schedules can vary by market and trim level.
Maintenance tips and locations
Where to locate and access
Engine air filter: open the hood, locate the air intake box on the side of the engine, release clips or screws, replace the filter, and reseal. Cabin air filter: remove the panel behind the glove box, replace the filter element, and reassemble.
Tips for replacements
Use OEM or high-quality aftermarket filters, ensure a proper seal, and reset any maintenance reminders if applicable. Follow any torque specifications for fasteners if required.
Summary
In a 2014 Honda Civic there are two replaceable filters: the engine air filter and the cabin air filter. The fuel filtration is managed within the fuel pump assembly and is not a user-serviceable item. For exact replacement intervals and access steps, consult the owner's manual or a Honda service professional.


