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Where is the cabin air filter located in a 2006 Honda Odyssey?

The cabin air filter in a 2006 Honda Odyssey is located behind the glove box on the passenger side, inside the HVAC blower housing. Access is gained by lowering the glove box and opening a small access panel on the housing.


This article guides you from identifying the exact location to steps for inspection and replacement, with practical tips for common variants and environments.


Location and access


To locate and reach the filter, you’ll need to open the glove box and gain access to the blower housing. The filter is tucked inside a rectangular housing behind the glove box, on the passenger side, and is protected by a cover or door that can be removed.



  • Open the glove box fully and clear any contents.

  • If present, remove the glove box damper or squeeze the sides to release the glove box from its hinges so it can swing down.

  • Lower the glove box to expose the blower housing on the passenger side.

  • Look for a rectangular access panel or door on the blower housing that conceals the cabin air filter.


With the access panel removed, you can see the filter housing and prepare to replace or inspect the filter. This location is consistent across most 2006 Odyssey models, though some trims may have slight variations in panel fitment.


How to replace the cabin air filter


Once you can reach the filter, follow these steps to remove the old filter and install a new one, ensuring proper orientation and a secure fit.



  1. Note the filter’s orientation by checking the arrow on the filter frame; it should point in the direction of airflow as indicated on the filter.

  2. Remove the old filter by sliding it straight out of the housing.

  3. Clean the housing cavity with a dry cloth if you notice any debris; do not use liquids inside the housing.

  4. Insert the new filter with the arrows pointing in the correct direction, ensuring it sits snugly in the housing.

  5. Reattach the filter housing cover or door securely.

  6. Lift the glove box back into position and reattach the damper or reset the hinges as needed.


Replacing the cabin air filter helps maintain interior air quality and keeps the HVAC system operating efficiently. If you drive in dusty, pollen-heavy, or urban environments, you may need to replace more frequently.


Maintenance reminders


In general, Honda recommends checking the cabin air filter at least once a year and replacing it every 15,000 miles (about 24,000 km), with more frequent changes in harsh conditions. Always consult your owner’s manual for the exact interval and filter specification for your trim level.


Summary


The cabin air filter in a 2006 Honda Odyssey sits behind the glove box on the passenger side, inside the HVAC blower housing. Access is gained by lowering the glove box and removing a small cover to reach the filter. Replacement involves removing the old filter, correctly orienting the new one, and reassembling the components. Regular checks and timely replacement help maintain cabin air quality and the efficiency of the vehicle’s climate control system.

How often should I replace my Honda Odyssey cabin air filter?


Most sources suggest that you should change your cabin air filter every 15,000 miles.



Does a Honda Odyssey have a cabin filter?


The airflow arrow should be pointing down when you reinstall the air filter. Completely slide in your new cabin air filter. Line up and pop on the cover that you had removed lift your glove.



What are three symptoms of a clogged cabin air filter?


3 Signs Your Cabin Filter is Clogged

  • There's Little Flow. The cabin filter is, essentially, a component of the air conditioner structure in your car.
  • Dust. Another sign is is that you're seeing more than the usual amount of dust and debris inside your car.
  • Less Vehicle Power.



Does a cabin air filter help with allergies?


Cabin air filters also help to reduce the amount of those allergens that can get into your vehicle. Pollen, dust and other allergens can build up in your filter during heavy pollen season, so you may need to change it sooner.


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