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How much does a Honda cabin air filter cost?

In short, the cabin air filter itself typically costs between about $10 and $60, depending on the Honda model and the filter type; installation is extra if you have it done by a shop.


Cabin air filters are affordable components that protect interior air quality by filtering particulates as air moves through the vehicle’s HVAC system. Prices vary by whether you choose a basic filter, an activated-carbon version, or an OEM Honda part, and by where you purchase it (dealer, aftermarket retailer, or online).


What determines the price


Several factors influence cost, including the filter type (basic paper vs activated carbon), whether the filter is an OEM Honda part, your specific model and year, and the retailer you use. If you hire a shop, labor is additional and varies by location and service level.


Pricing ranges by filter type


Below are typical ranges you might encounter for cabin air filters for a Honda. These figures reflect common options available in the U.S. market and can vary by retailer and region.



  • Basic non-activated aftermarket cabin air filters: about $8–$18

  • Activated-carbon or charcoal filters (more effective at reducing odors): about $15–$40

  • OEM Honda cabin air filters (dealer or official retailers): about $25–$60

  • Premium or specialty filters (e.g., with higher filtration media): about $40–$60


These ranges cover most common Honda models such as Civic, Accord, CR-V, Fit, and HR-V. Price variation arises from different filter materials, packaging (single filter vs. paired), and model-year compatibility.


DIY vs professional installation


Replacing the cabin air filter is often a straightforward DIY task and can save on labor costs. If you choose professional installation, expect to pay a separate service fee that typically runs from about $20 to $100, depending on the shop, location, and whether the service is bundled with other maintenance.


Dealerships may charge higher labor rates, while independent shops often offer lower prices. Always confirm the total price before service and whether disposal of the old filter and any checks are included.


What to buy for your Honda model


To ensure proper fit, check your owner’s manual or the vehicle’s parts page for the correct cabin air filter part number. Reputable retailers let you filter by exact Honda model and year to confirm compatibility.


Summary


For most Honda owners, cabin air filter costs fall within an affordable range. Expect about $10 to $60 for the part itself, depending on model and type, with additional labor costs if you have it installed by a shop. DIY replacement can further reduce total cost, and comparing OEM versus aftermarket options can help balance cost and filtration performance.

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