Engine air filter parts for a 2016 Honda CR-V typically cost about $5 to $40, with total replacement including labor usually ranging from roughly $25 to $100. Cabin air filters are a separate part and generally cost around $15 to $40. Prices vary by retailer, location, and whether you choose OEM or aftermarket parts.
Engine air filter: pricing and options
Prices vary by brand, retailer, and whether you buy OEM or aftermarket. Here’s how it usually breaks down:
- OEM Honda genuine engine air filter: commonly $15–$40.
- Aftermarket filters (brands like Fram, Bosch, Mann, ACDelco): typically $5–$25.
- Dealership vs. auto parts store pricing: dealerships often charge more for OEM parts, while independent stores may offer lower prices.
- Online retailers and bundles: sometimes discounted, but consider shipping costs and return policies.
When shopping, ensure you are selecting the correct filter for the 2.4L engine used in many 2016 CR-V trims. If you’re unsure, ask the parts counter or check your vehicle’s VIN and owner's manual.
Cabin air filter: price and considerations
The cabin air filter—responsible for filtering air entering the vehicle interior—is a separate component from the engine air filter. It typically costs $15–$40 for the part, with similar labor costs if a shop performs the replacement.
Before listing options for cabin filters, here are common sources you might consider:
- OEM cabin air filter through Honda or authorized parts retailers: usually $20–$40.
- Aftermarket cabin filters: commonly $10–$25.
- DIY purchase from auto parts stores or online retailers.
In practice, the price you pay depends on where you shop, current promotions, and whether you need a standard or specialized filter (some versions include activated carbon for odors).
Maintenance context and intervals
Typical replacement intervals can vary by conditions, but general guidance is that engine air filters are inspected or replaced around 30,000 miles on many Honda models, while cabin air filters are checked or replaced roughly every 15,000–25,000 miles. Dusty or harsh driving conditions can require more frequent changes. Always consult the owner’s manual for your specific trim and driving conditions.
DIY vs professional installation
Replacing an engine or cabin air filter is a straightforward task that many owners can perform at home in a short time. Labor costs at a shop generally range from about $20 to $60 per filter, depending on the shop’s rate and whether multiple filters are replaced.
For those looking to minimize total cost, buying the part yourself and performing the swap is typically the cheapest route. If you prefer convenience or want to ensure the correct fit, a dealership or reputable auto shop can handle the job for a higher price.
Summary
For a 2016 Honda CR-V, engine air filter parts usually run from about $5 to $40, with total replacement costs (parts plus labor) commonly in the $25 to $100 range, depending on whether you replace just the engine filter or also the cabin filter, and where you buy. Cabin filters typically cost $15 to $40 per part, with similar labor costs if installed by a shop. Shopping around—OEM versus aftermarket, in-store versus online—can yield noticeable savings. Regular maintenance according to the manual helps maintain performance and fuel efficiency.


