For a Honda Odyssey, engine air filter replacement at a shop typically runs about $40 to $120, while cabin air filter replacement is usually $20 to $70. If you DIY, you only pay for the filters themselves. This article outlines current typical costs and what drives them for both engine and cabin filters.
Engine air filter replacement costs
Prices for engine air filter replacement are driven by the type of filter you choose (aftermarket vs. OEM) and the labor rate at your shop. The ranges below reflect common pricing in the U.S. market for recent Odyssey models.
- Parts cost
- Aftermarket engine air filter: roughly $6–$25
- OEM/stock engine air filter: roughly $25–$60
- Labor time and rate
- Typical time: about 0.3–0.8 hours
- Labor rate: roughly $80–$120 per hour
- Estimated labor cost: about $24–$96
- Total typical cost
- Combined range: approximately $32–$156
In practice, most Odyssey owners pay around $60–$130 for engine air filter replacement at a shop, depending on local labor rates and whether an OEM or aftermarket filter is used.
Do-it-yourself considerations
Replacing the engine air filter is usually straightforward and can take as little as 5–10 minutes. DIY saves most or all labor costs, leaving only the filter price. Always consult the owner's manual for the correct filter part number and installation steps for your specific Odyssey model year.
Cabin air filter replacement costs
Cabin air filter replacement tends to be cheaper and quicker than engine filter work. The following ranges assume typical consumer-grade service by a shop, not dealer-specific pricing.
- Parts cost
- Aftermarket cabin air filter: about $10–$30
- OEM cabin air filter: about $25–$60
- Labor time and rate
- Typical time: about 0.1–0.3 hours
- Labor rate: roughly $80–$120 per hour
- Estimated labor cost: about $8–$36
- Total typical cost
- Combined range: approximately $18–$96
In practice, most Odyssey owners pay around $25–$60 for cabin air filter replacement at a shop, depending on location and whether you choose OEM versus aftermarket parts.
DIY cabin filter tips
Cabin filter replacement is often a quick weekend DIY project. Many Odysseys place the filter behind the glove box or under the dash. Having a flashlight and the correct filter type handy will help you complete the task in about 10–20 minutes.
Tips to save and factors that affect price
Several factors can swing the final cost up or down. Dealer networks typically charge more for OEM parts and labor, while independent shops may offer lower hourly rates. Geographic location, vehicle year, and whether a vehicle is under warranty or eligible for service discounts also matter. Bundling engine and cabin filter replacements in a single service visit can sometimes yield a small discount.
Summary
Replacing the engine air filter on a Honda Odyssey typically costs $40–$120 at a shop, with total including labor and parts ranging up to about $156 depending on OEM vs aftermarket parts. Cabin air filter replacement is usually cheaper, roughly $20–$70 for parts plus $8–$36 for labor, or about $25–$60 at a shop. DIY options can substantially reduce costs, limited to the price of the filters themselves. Prices vary by model year, location, and shop, so it pays to shop around and confirm part numbers before buying.


