Expect to pay roughly 50 to 150 dollars for a cabin air filter replacement on a Hyundai Elantra, with DIY parts as low as 10 to 40 dollars and professional labor typically 40 to 110 dollars depending on location and shop. The exact total depends on model year, filter type (standard or activated carbon), and where you have the work done.
In the following report, we break down what drives the price, outline typical ranges for different service options, and offer tips to save. We also explain where the filter sits and what you can expect during replacement.
Cost factors that influence the price
Several variables influence what you’ll pay. Here is a quick look at the main factors that determine the final bill.
- Filter type: standard paper filters are cheaper; activated-carbon or premium filters cost more and may improve odor filtering and cabin air quality.
- Labor charges: shop rates vary by region and whether the work is billed as a routine maintenance or part of a larger service.
- Service location: dealership service centers tend to be pricier than independent mechanics or quick-lube-style shops.
- Vehicle model year and trim: some Elantra years use a slightly different housing or filter size, which can affect compatibility and price.
- Where you buy the part: OEM versus aftermarket filters can differ in price.
Understanding these factors helps you compare quotes and decide whether DIY replacement makes sense for you.
Filter types and how they affect cost
Choosing a standard cabin air filter versus an activated-carbon (odor-absorbing) version adds to the parts cost and can influence the overall bill if you’re paying a shop to install it.
Typical price ranges by option
Before you shop around, here are the rough ranges you’ll commonly see for the removal and replacement, by who does the work.
- DIY or parts-only: Parts typically 10 to 40 dollars; no labor charged if you do it yourself. Total: about 10 to 40 dollars.
- Independent repair shop: Parts 10 to 40 dollars, labor 20 to 70 dollars; total around 30 to 110 dollars.
- Dealership or official service center: Parts 15 to 60 dollars, labor 50 to 110 dollars; total about 75 to 170 dollars.
- Premium or activated-carbon filter option: Add roughly 10 to 40 dollars to the parts cost; depending on labor, total can rise accordingly.
Prices vary by region, and some shops itemize mount points, disposal, or core charges separately, so ask for a full breakdown when you get a quote.
What to expect during replacement
The cabin air filter on most Hyundai Elantra models sits behind the glove box. Replacing it typically involves opening the glove box, releasing a few retaining tabs, sliding out the old filter, and inserting the new one with the correct airflow direction. The process is quick and usually completed in under 30 minutes by a technician; DIY versions can take longer if you’re unfamiliar with the glove box access points. Don’t forget to reset any indicator if your vehicle has one and test the blower to ensure proper airflow.
Where to buy replacement filters
Filters are widely available at auto parts retailers, online marketplaces, and through Hyundai dealerships. Comparing OEM versus aftermarket options can help you balance cost and fit.
- Auto parts stores and retailers (in-store or online)
- Hyundai dealership parts departments
- Online marketplaces and automotive catalogs
- Auto clubs or service package programs that include maintenance items
When buying, verify the filter’s size and orientation, and check if the packaging indicates compatibility with your Elantra’s year and trim.
Summary
Replacing the cabin air filter on a Hyundai Elantra is a routine maintenance task with a wide price range. DIY enthusiasts can keep costs low by buying a standard filter for about 10–40 dollars, while professional service adds labor and potential premium parts, leading to typical totals of roughly 50–150 dollars in many markets. Shopping around, choosing the right filter type, and confirming part compatibility are the best ways to control the bill.


