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How much does Honda charge to replace a cabin air filter?

Most Honda cabin air filter replacements fall in a straightforward price band: about 60 to 180 dollars at a shop, depending on model, location, and whether you use a dealer or an independent mechanic. If you do it yourself, the cost is limited to the filter itself—typically 10 to 60 dollars depending on brand and OEM status.


The cabin air filter is a routine maintenance item in most Honda vehicles. Prices vary based on the model's filter housing design, the filter type (OEM vs aftermarket), and local labor rates. Dealers generally charge more than independent shops, but they may offer OEM parts and warranty coverage. Below is a breakdown of typical pricing, guidance for saving money, and a quick DIY replacement guide.


What affects the price and typical ranges


Prices depend on shop type, location, and filter specification. Here is a general rundown.



  • Parts cost: Cabin air filters range from about $10 to $70, with OEM Honda filters tending to be more expensive than aftermarket equivalents.

  • Labor cost: Labor time is typically 0.2 to 0.5 hours; at common shop rates of roughly $75 to $150 per hour, labor adds about $15 to $75.

  • Dealer vs independent shop: Dealerships often charge higher labor rates and may use OEM parts; independent shops are usually cheaper while still offering quality service.

  • Additional fees: Some shops add disposal, environmental, or facility fees; taxes apply as well.


In practice, a dealer replacement might be in the 100–180 dollar range, while an independent shop commonly charges around 60–120 dollars, depending on parts and local rates. Always get a written estimate before service.


Do-it-yourself replacement: save money and stay under budget


Replacing the cabin air filter yourself can eliminate labor charges entirely and reduce total costs to the price of the filter plus any tax or shipping for online orders.



  • Tools and access: Most Honda models use a simple access panel or glovebox area to reach the filter; no special tools are usually required.

  • Identify the filter type: Check your owner's manual for the exact filter model; many Hondas use a standard rectangular cabin air filter.

  • Remove the old filter: Open the housing, remove the old filter, noting its orientation for correct placement.

  • Install the new filter: Insert with the correct orientation (often marked arrows pointing in the direction of air flow) and reseal the housing.

  • Test: Reconnect the housing, run the HVAC on fresh air to ensure proper airflow and a snug fit.

  • Dispose properly: Recycle or dispose of the old filter per local guidelines.


With DIY replacement, you typically pay only the filter price and any shipping if ordering online. Keep the receipt and verify the fit on your specific Honda model, as some newer models may have slight housing differences.


Getting an exact quote


Prices vary by model and region, so for a precise number, ask your local Honda dealer and a few independent shops for estimates. Share your car’s year, model, trim, and whether you prefer OEM or aftermarket parts to ensure an apples-to-apples comparison.


Summary


Replacing a Honda cabin air filter is a relatively inexpensive maintenance task. Expect to pay roughly 60–180 dollars when you have a shop do it, with OEM parts pushing toward the higher end. DIY replacement reduces the cost to the filter itself, typically 10–60 dollars, plus any shipping. By understanding the factors that influence price and considering a do-it-yourself approach, you can keep this routine service affordable while maintaining cabin air quality.

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