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What is the air filter number for a 2008 Honda Pilot?

The exact air filter part number for a 2008 Honda Pilot isn’t a single universal code. The correct number depends on the engine and production date, so you’ll need to confirm it for your specific vehicle. In most US-spec 2008 Pilots, the engine is a 3.5-liter V6, and the OEM air filter number is determined by Honda’s parts catalog based on that configuration.


Understanding the 2008 Honda Pilot air filter


The 2008 Pilot uses a 3.5-liter V6 (Honda J35A family) in most markets sold in the United States. The air filter sits in a rectangular housing under the hood, and Honda assigns a unique part number to each filter element. Because manufacturing runs and regional variations can alter the exact code, there isn’t a single number that applies to every 2008 Pilot. Verifying the precise part number for your individual vehicle is the safest approach.


How to find the exact part number


To ensure you obtain the correct OEM air filter number, follow these verification steps.



  • Check the air filter housing for a stamped or stickered part number. The label or imprint on the lid often lists the exact Honda part code.

  • Look up the vehicle using the VIN at Honda’s official parts catalog or through your local dealer. Entering the VIN will yield the precise part number that matches your exact build.

  • Consult the owner’s manual or the maintenance section for the recommended replacement part and its part number, if listed.

  • Examine the packaging of an aftermarket replacement to confirm it cross-references the correct OEM part number for the 2008 Pilot’s engine and year.

  • If you’re unsure, bring the old filter to a parts counter; a parts specialist can identify the correct number by comparing the filter and housing to the catalog.


Following these steps helps ensure you purchase the correct air filter number and avoid fitment or filtration issues.


Note: While many 2008 pilots with the 3.5L V6 use a part number in Honda’s 17220-series family, the exact code can vary by production run and region. Always verify with VIN-based lookup or at a Honda parts counter to confirm the precise number for your vehicle.


In practice, the most reliable path is to use the VIN to pull the exact OEM part number from Honda’s catalog or from a trusted dealer, then cross-check with aftermarket options if you prefer a non-OEM filter.


Summary


For a 2008 Honda Pilot, there isn’t a single universal air filter number. The correct OEM part number is engine- and production-specific, typically verified via VIN lookup or by checking the air box label. Use the steps above to confirm the exact code before purchasing to guarantee proper fit and filtration.

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