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How much is a Honda Fit air filter?

The price of a Honda Fit air filter varies widely, but most buyers pay between about $15 and $25 for a standard OEM or aftermarket panel filter, while reusable high-performance filters can range from $40 to $70. This article explains what drives the cost, where to buy, and how to replace the filter yourself if you choose.


What drives the cost


Several factors determine the price, including whether you choose an OEM part from Honda or an aftermarket alternative, the filter type (standard panel vs. reusable), and the retailer. Year of the Fit and regional availability can also impact pricing. In dusty environments, some buyers opt for higher-end filters that might cost more upfront but offer longer service life.


Typical price ranges


Prices fall into distinct categories, from budget-friendly replacements to premium options. The list below outlines what you’re likely to encounter when shopping for a Honda Fit air filter.



  • OEM Honda air filter: commonly $15–$25; dealer prices can be $25–$40 depending on year and region.

  • Aftermarket standard panel filters (Fram, Bosch, Mann, etc.): typically $5–$18.

  • Premium aftermarket panel filters (brand-name or higher quality): about $18–$30.

  • Reusable/high-performance filters (K&N, AEM, etc.): roughly $40–$70 and can be reused after cleaning.


Prices can vary with sales, promotions, and online specials. Always confirm the exact fitment for your specific Fit model year and engine when shopping.


Where to buy


Shopping options influence price and availability. Here are common outlets for Honda Fit air filters.



  • Honda dealership parts department or official Honda Parts websites: typically the safest choice for OEM compatibility, often at the higher end of the price range.

  • Auto parts stores (AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, O'Reilly, NAPA): broad selection of OEM and aftermarket options with in-store pickup or delivery.

  • Online retailers (Amazon, RockAuto, Parts Geek, Walmart.com): often competitive prices and wide variety; check seller reliability and compatibility notes.

  • Local repair shops or warehouse clubs may carry filters or offer installation; prices vary by location.


Tip: Always verify the part number and compatibility with your specific Honda Fit's year and engine (most Fits use a 1.5L engine, but confirm for older models). Look for coupons or bundle deals to save further.


Do-it-yourself replacement: quick guide


Replacing the engine air filter in a Honda Fit is a quick, wallet-friendly maintenance task. Here are the basic steps to do it yourself.



  1. Park the car, turn off the engine, and open the hood. Locate the rectangular engine air filter housing on the side of the engine.

  2. Unclip or remove the housing cover to access the filter element.

  3. Remove the old filter and inspect the housing for debris or damage; wipe the inside clean if needed.

  4. Insert the new filter in the same orientation as the old one, ensuring a proper seal around the edges.

  5. Reattach the housing cover and clips, then start the engine to verify there are no leaks or unusual sounds.


Note: If you see cracks in the housing or heavy debris buildup, consider replacing the housing or consulting a mechanic. Always work with the engine cool and follow safety precautions.


Common pitfalls to avoid


Avoid selecting an incorrect part by double-checking your Fit’s year and engine code; misordering a filter can lead to improper fit or reduced performance. Don’t force the cover back into place if it doesn’t seat smoothly, and never skip cleaning the housing if you notice buildup.


Summary


For most Honda Fit owners, expect to spend roughly $15–$25 for a standard OEM or aftermarket panel air filter, with higher prices for premium aftermarket or reusable filters in the $30–$70 range. You can buy from a dealership, auto parts stores, or online retailers, and replacing the filter yourself is a straightforward, cost-saving option. Always confirm compatibility with your exact model year and engine, and watch for sales or bundles to maximize value.

Can a bad air filter cause a misfire?


In extreme cases, an engine will run very roughly when its air filter is too dirty. A driver may notice their vehicle's engine misfiring, vibrating excessively, stalling, or a combination of these symptoms when the engine's air filter is clogged.



How much does a Honda air filter cost?


The average cost for a Honda Civic Air Filter Replacement is between $66 and $87. Labor costs are estimated between $39 and $57 while parts are priced between $28 and $31.



How much is the air filter for a Honda Fit?


If you're in search of Honda Fit Air Filters aftermarket or OEM parts, consider your search over! Advance Auto Parts carries 13 Air Filters from top brands with prices ranging from $16.49 to $76.99. Beyond great prices, we stock trusted brands manufacturing all types of Air Filters for your Honda Fit.



How often should I change the air filter on my Honda Fit?


Maintenance interval: Honda recommends replacing the cabin air filter every 12 months or as needed, and the engine air filter should be replaced every 15,000 to 30,000 miles. If you can't remember the last time you replaced these filters, it's a good idea to schedule a replacement.


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