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How much is the air filter for a Honda Passport?

Engine air filters for a Honda Passport typically run about $15–$40, while cabin air filters are usually about $10–$30, depending on brand and where you buy.


For Honda Passport owners, the two main filters—engine air and cabin air—address different needs and have different price ranges. This article outlines current price estimates, where to shop, and tips to save, along with notes on replacement timing and DIY options.


What kind of air filters does a Honda Passport use?


The Passport uses two common filter types: an engine air filter that cleans intake air before it reaches the engine, and a cabin air filter that cleans air entering the passenger compartment. They serve different purposes and have separate replacement schedules.


Engine air filter vs cabin air filter: quick overview


The engine air filter protects the engine’s intake system from dust and debris, while the cabin air filter purifies the air inside the vehicle. Price points and replacement intervals differ between the two.


Current price ranges by filter type


Prices reflect typical options across major retailers as of 2024–2025. Actual prices depend on your Passport year, filter size, and whether you choose OEM or aftermarket parts.


Engine air filter price ranges:



  • OEM Honda engine air filter: roughly $25–$40

  • Aftermarket engine air filters (Fram, Bosch, Mann, etc.): roughly $12–$30

  • Premium/high-performance or reusable filters (K&N, AEM): roughly $40–$60


Concluding note: Engine air filters come in disposable or reusable variants, with price variations tied to brand, filtration efficiency, and whether the filter is designed to be reused. Confirm compatibility with your Passport year and engine size before purchasing.


Cabin air filter price ranges


Cabin filter prices are typically lower, with variation mainly due to activated carbon features and brand.



  • Cabin air filter (OEM Honda): roughly $18–$35

  • Aftermarket cabin air filters (Fram, Bosch, etc.): roughly $8–$25

  • Activated carbon or premium cabin filters: roughly $25–$50


Note: Activated carbon cabin filters offer better odor and pollutant reduction but cost more. Availability and fit depend on model year, so verify the exact part for your Passport.


Where to buy and how to save


Shopping options can affect price. The following are common sources and tips to save on both engine and cabin filters.



  • Official Honda parts counter or dealership: often the most reliable fit, with OEM pricing.

  • Auto parts chains (AutoZone, O'Reilly, Advance Auto Parts): typically competitive prices and frequent promotions.

  • Online retailers (Amazon, Walmart, RockAuto): price-competitive, but check shipping times and parts compatibility.

  • Coupons, bundles, and seasonal sales: look for spring/fall promotions or membership discounts.


To ensure you get the right part, have your Passport year, trim level, and engine details handy when shopping, and verify the exact part number on the retailer’s page.


DIY replacement vs professional service


Replacing the engine air filter and the cabin air filter is typically straightforward and doable for most DIYers. Doing it yourself often saves the labor charge a shop would bill and can be completed in just a few minutes per filter. If you prefer professional installation, most shops can handle both replacements quickly.



  • Engine air filter: usually a simple snap/clip replacement; follow the owner’s manual for exact steps.

  • Cabin air filter: commonly located behind the glove box or under the dash; access varies by year.


When replacing filters, dispose of used filters properly and ensure the new filter is oriented correctly for optimal filtration and airflow.


Summary


For a Honda Passport, engine air filters generally cost about $15–$40 and cabin air filters about $10–$30, with OEM parts usually at the upper end. Prices vary by year, brand, and retailer. You can save by comparing dealership, auto parts store, and online options, and both filters are typically quick to replace—often doable in under 15 minutes each for a confident DIYer. Keeping up with replacements supports engine protection and interior air quality.

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