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How much is a Honda Civic air filter?

The price for a Honda Civic air filter varies by type and brand, but you can expect engine air filters to run roughly $12–$35 and cabin air filters about $15–$25. If you opt for professional installation, labor can add about $20–$60 per filter, depending on your location and the shop. Prices change with model year, trim, and retailer.


This article breaks down current pricing for both engine (air intake) and cabin filters, compares OEM versus aftermarket options, and offers tips to save money when buying and replacing filters for different Civic generations.


Engine air filter


Prices for engine air filters reflect choices between OEM Honda parts, aftermarket brands, and high-performance options, as well as the cost of labor if you have a shop replace the filter.



  • OEM Honda engine air filter: typically $12–$25

  • Aftermarket engine air filters (brands like Bosch, Fram, Mann, etc.): typically $8–$25

  • High-performance / premium filters (e.g., K&N): typically $40–$60

  • Labor to replace at a shop: typically $20–$60 per filter


When deciding, OEM filters ensure precise fit and Honda-approved filtration, while aftermarket options can save money and sometimes offer higher flow or different filtration media. DIY replacement saves the labor charge, but always verify the correct part number for your Civic’s year and engine.


Do OEM vs aftermarket matter?


OEM filters guarantee exact fit and documented performance for your specific Civic model, which can be important for warranty and longevity. Aftermarket filters are often cheaper and widely available; quality varies by brand, so choose reputable makers and check compatibility with your year/model. For many drivers, a reputable aftermarket filter provides solid performance at a lower price.


Cabin air filter


Cabin air filter pricing likewise varies by OEM versus aftermarket options, with additional costs if you have a dealer or shop perform the replacement.



  • OEM cabin air filter: typically $15–$25

  • Aftermarket cabin air filters: typically $10–$20

  • Premium cabin filters (activated carbon, allergen filtering): typically $25–$40

  • Labor to replace at a shop: typically $20–$60 per filter


Cabin filters impact interior air quality and HVAC performance. OEM parts are a straightforward fit, while aftermarket options can offer carbon filtering or lower prices, depending on the vendor and Civic generation.


Are cabin filters worth upgrading?


Upgrading to a premium cabin filter with activated carbon can help reduce odors and improve air quality, especially for drivers with allergies or sensitivity to pollutants. However, for basic filtration and scent control, a standard OEM or reputable aftermarket cabin filter is usually sufficient and cost-effective.


Where to buy and installation options


You can purchase Honda Civic air filters from the official Honda parts network, major auto parts retailers, and online marketplaces. Prices can vary by retailer, and some promotions or bundles can save money when buying both engine and cabin filters at the same time.


Installation options include doing it yourself with basic tools or having a service center or dealership perform the replacement. DIY replacement is typically straightforward and time-efficient, while professional installation ensures the job is done correctly and can be convenient if you’re unsure about the process.


DIY vs professional service


DIY replacement for both engine and cabin filters is usually quick (often 5–15 minutes per filter) and inexpensive, requiring only basic tools. Professional service provides peace of mind, uses official parts, and may be preferred if you’re maintaining a warranty or if you’re uncomfortable with the replacement process. Labor costs vary by shop and region, but budgeting to cover both parts and labor helps you compare total costs across options.


Summary


In summary, expect engine air filters to cost about $12–$35 and cabin air filters about $15–$25 for standard parts, with higher prices for premium or carbon-enabled options. Labor to install at a shop generally adds $20–$60 per filter. OEM parts tend to cost more but guarantee exact fit, while reputable aftermarket options can offer substantial savings without compromising performance. Shop around, verify part numbers for your Civic year, and consider DIY installation to maximize savings.

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