The 2017 Honda Accord uses a standard engine air filter housed in a rectangular housing under the hood. The exact replacement part depends on which engine your car has—the 2.4L inline-4, the 2.0L turbo, or a hybrid powertrain. To be sure you get the right filter, identify your engine variant or VIN and consult the Honda parts catalog or your owner's manual for the precise part number.
Engine variants and air filter types
The Accord offered in 2017 came with multiple powertrains, each using a panel-type engine air filter in a similar housing. The following overview explains what to expect for each variant.
- 2.4L inline-4 (non-hybrid): Uses a standard rectangular engine air filter in a dedicated housing. Replacement involves removing the housing cover, swapping in a compatible filter, and resealing the housing. Use the OEM filter that matches the 2.4L engine code or VIN-referenced catalog to ensure proper fit and performance.
- 2.0L turbo (turbocharged): Also uses a panel air filter in a rectangular housing, but the exact part number differs from the 2.4L. Replace with the correct turbo-variant filter to maintain proper airflow and filtration.
- Hybrid (2.0L Atkinson-cycle): The hybrid variant uses a panel-type engine air filter in a similar form factor, with a part number specific to the hybrid drivetrain. Verify the exact replacement via engine code or VIN.
Because part numbers vary by engine and market, always confirm the exact filter for your car in the owner’s manual or a Honda parts catalog tied to your VIN.
How to find the exact part number
To avoid buying the wrong filter, use these steps to identify the correct replacement part.
- Identify your engine configuration and code (2.4L i4, 2.0L turbo, or hybrid) and locate the engine code under the hood or in the vehicle’s specifications. This determines the correct filter family.
- Check the current air filter’s part number if visible on the filter itself or on the housing lid for reference.
- Use your VIN to search Honda’s official parts catalog or a trusted parts retailer to pull the exact OEM part number for your vehicle.
- Compare the OEM part number with reputable aftermarket options that are explicitly listed as compatible with your engine and year.
By following these steps, you’ll ensure you purchase a correctly sized and specified air filter for your 2017 Accord’s engine variant.
Where to buy
You have several reliable options for purchasing the correct engine air filter for your 2017 Accord. Pick a source that confirms compatibility with your engine code or VIN.
- Honda dealership parts department or official Honda Parts websites, which list exact OEM filters by VIN/engine code.
- Reputable auto parts stores and their online catalogs, which typically stock both OEM and high-quality aftermarket filters for the 2.4L, 2.0L turbo, and hybrid variants.
- Online retailers that offer VIN-based lookup or engine-code filtering to ensure the correct part number and fitment.
When purchasing aftermarket filters, prioritize ones that meet or exceed OEM specifications for fit, filtration efficiency, and airflow to maintain engine performance and fuel economy.
Summary
For the 2017 Honda Accord, the engine air filter is a standard panel-type filter, but the exact part number depends on whether your car uses the 2.4L i4, the 2.0L turbo, or the hybrid powertrain. Identify your engine variant or VIN, consult the official parts catalog, and choose either the OEM filter or a trusted aftermarket equivalent designed for your engine. This approach helps ensure proper fit and optimal engine protection.


