There isn’t a single universal part number for the Honda Element air filter. The exact number depends on your vehicle’s year, engine and production run.
The Honda Element, produced from 2003 to 2011, uses a 2.4-liter engine in most trims. Air filter part numbers can vary across model years and may be updated by Honda. To identify the correct filter, you should verify against your VIN or consult official parts catalogs or a dealer.
How to identify the correct part number
Use these reliable methods to confirm the exact air filter part number for your Element:
- Check the current air filter’s packaging or the filter itself for the part number printed on the filter or on the box.
- Consult the Honda official parts catalog or the dealership’s parts department by providing your VIN to ensure you get the exact match for your year and trim.
- Refer to your vehicle’s owner or service manual; look in the air intake section where the filter specification is listed.
- Use reputable online parts databases that allow VIN-based lookups or cross-reference tools to verify OEM vs. aftermarket compatibility.
- If you’re replacing with an aftermarket filter, verify the dimensions and filtration rating match the OEM specification for your engine and air box.
Following these steps will help you obtain the correct filter that fits and functions properly in your Element.
Year-specific considerations
Between 2003 and 2011, Honda’s air intake design for the Element evolved in small ways that can affect part numbers or packaging. Always cross-check with the actual vehicle’s VIN and the latest catalog to avoid mismatches, especially if you’re buying from a parts shop or third-party retailer.
Summary
In short, there is no single fixed air filter part number for all Honda Elements. The best approach is to verify the exact number via VIN-based catalogs, the owner/service manual, or a dealer’s parts database before purchasing, and to ensure compatibility with your year, engine, and trim.


