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How much are air filters for a Honda Civic?

In general, engine air filters for a Honda Civic run about $8 to $60, while cabin air filters typically cost $12 to $60. DIY replacement saves labor, while having a shop install them can add roughly $20 to $100 in labor costs depending on location.


Engine air filters: price range and options


For the engine air filter, you’ll encounter a spectrum from budget aftermarket to Honda OEM and premium reusable filters. Here are typical price bands you can expect across major retailers and automotive parts stores in 2024–2026.



  • Economy aftermarket: typically $8–$15

  • Mid-range aftermarket or OEM-style replacements: $15–$30

  • OEM Honda replacements (or equivalent in OEM-grade quality): about $20–$50

  • Premium reusable filters (e.g., K&N, ITG): about $40–$70 (plus potential cleaning/re-oiling costs over time)


Overall, the engine air filter price reflects the filtration media quality, whether the filter is disposable or reusable, and the reliability of the brand. Always confirm the correct part number for your Civic's generation and engine (e.g., 2.0L or 1.5T) before purchasing.


Cabin air filters: price range and options


Cabin air filters are more varied by carbon content and filtration level. The price bands you’ll typically see at auto parts retailers and dealerships are:



  • Standard cabin filter: $10–$25

  • Carbon activated cabin filter (odor/carbon scent): $20–$40

  • OEM Honda cabin filter: $20–$60

  • Premium/HEPA or high-efficiency filters: $25–$60


Filter performance matters for cabin air quality, especially in areas with heavy pollution or pollen. Carbon or high-efficiency options tend to cost more but can reduce odors and improve filtration. Check your vehicle's year and trim to ensure compatibility with the correct cabin filter size and carbon level.


Where to buy and installation considerations


Popular retailers and online marketplaces offer a wide range of options, from budget aftermarket to OEM replacements. Common sources include auto parts stores, dealership parts counters, and online retailers. DIY replacement is straightforward: you can typically swap an engine air filter in 5–10 minutes and a cabin filter in 5–15 minutes. If you hire a shop, expect labor charges to range from about $20 to $100 depending on your location and the shop's rates.


Summary


For most Honda Civic owners, engine air filters represent a modest ongoing expense, while cabin filters vary more with climate and driving environment. Budget-conscious buyers can find reliable aftermarket parts in the $8–$30 range for engines and $10–$25 for cabins; OEM replacements tend to be higher, up to $60, with premium carbon or high-efficiency options reaching the upper end. DIY replacement is common and cost-effective, with professional installation adding modest extra costs. Always verify compatibility with your Civic's year and engine type before purchasing.

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