The 2017 Honda Civic does not have a single universal cabin air filter part number; the correct number depends on whether your model uses a standard (non-carbon) filter or an activated-carbon version, and it can vary by market. Two common OEM numbers are often encountered, but you should verify the exact part with your VIN or dealer.
Below we explain how to identify the right filter type, provide the typical numbers you’re likely to see, and outline steps to confirm and purchase the correct part.
Common cabin air filter part numbers for 2017 Civic
Two common OEM numbers you may see, depending on filter type:
- Activated-carbon filter: 80292-SNA-003 (used on many 2016–2019 Civics in North America; exact suffix can vary by market)
- Standard non-carbon filter: 80292-SJA-000 (standard replacement without activated carbon)
Note: Exact numbers depend on the model year range, market, and production batch. Always verify with VIN.
How to verify the exact part for your vehicle
- Check your vehicle identification number (VIN) and use Honda's official parts catalog or contact a dealer to pull the exact part number for your VIN.
- Inspect the current filter housing or the current filter packaging for the printed part number or compatibility info.
- Consult your owner's manual or service manual for the recommended replacement filter specification.
Verifying with your VIN ensures you get the correct filter type and configuration for your Civic.
Where to buy and installation tips
If you want to replace the filter yourself, you can buy from a Honda dealer or reputable retailers. Here are options and quick tips:
- Honda dealership parts department or official Honda Parts websites
- Authorized online retailers that list by VIN or model
- Local auto parts stores with vehicle compatibility search
Installation basics: locate the cabin air filter housing behind the glove box, remove the cover, replace the old filter with the new one (arrow indicating airflow pointing toward the passenger side), and re-secure the housing.
Summary
In summary, the 2017 Honda Civic can use either an activated-carbon cabin air filter (commonly referenced as 80292-SNA-003) or a standard non-carbon filter (commonly referenced as 80292-SJA-000). The exact part number depends on the filter type, market, and VIN, so verify with the VIN via Honda’s parts catalog or a dealer. Regular replacement is typically recommended every 12,000–15,000 miles (about once a year) or per the owner’s manual guidance.


