The typical total for engine air filter replacement is about $40 to $120 at a shop, while cabin air filter replacement usually runs around $40 to $90. Doing it yourself can cut costs further since you’d only pay for parts.
The Chevy Cruze, produced from 2011 to 2019 in most markets, uses two replaceable filters: an engine air filter in the intake box and a cabin air filter located behind the glove box. Prices vary by model year, region, and whether you use aftermarket or OEM parts. This article breaks down the common costs for both filters and offers practical guidance on DIY vs. professional service.
Engine air filter replacement cost
Costs generally break down into the price of the filter itself and the labor to install it. The following ranges reflect typical U.S. pricing for Cruze owners.
- Parts cost (engine air filter): aftermarket filters typically $10–$25; OEM/dealer filters often $20–$45.
- Labor cost: usually 0.3–0.8 hours at shop rates of $60–$100 per hour, roughly $18–$80.
- All-in price at a shop: commonly $40–$120; dealers can be higher.
Conclusion: For a routine engine air filter replacement, plan about $40 to $120 at a shop. If you supply the filter yourself and do it, costs can drop to roughly $10–$45 for the part alone.
DIY considerations
Replacing the engine air filter is one of the simpler maintenance tasks. It typically takes about 5–10 minutes and usually requires only basic tools or none at all beyond opening the housing and snapping in a new filter. Always ensure the housing seal is snug to prevent unfiltered air from entering the intake.
Cabin air filter replacement cost
Costs for cabin air filter replacement include the filter and labor. The following ranges reflect common pricing for Cruze owners across the U.S.
- Parts cost (cabin filter): aftermarket filters typically $15–$40; OEM/dealer filters often $25–$60.
- Labor cost: usually 0.2–0.5 hours at $60–$100/hour, roughly $12–$50.
- All-in price at a shop: usually $40–$90; dealer pricing can be higher.
Conclusion: Cabin filter replacements usually run about $40–$90 at a shop. DIY parts-only pricing commonly ranges from $15–$60 depending on the brand.
DIY considerations
The cabin filter location varies by Cruze generation, but it is commonly behind the glove-box area with some panel removal. The job typically takes 10–15 minutes. Replace more frequently in dusty climates or for allergy concerns.
Summary
For most Chevy Cruze owners, replacing the engine air filter costs roughly $40–$120 at a shop, while cabin air filter replacement runs about $40–$90. DIY can significantly reduce costs by eliminating labor, especially if you supply the filters yourself. Prices vary by model year, region, and whether parts are aftermarket or OEM.


