The cabin air filter in a 2008 Honda Civic is located behind the glove box on the passenger side of the dashboard. Access it by dropping the glove box and removing the filter housing cover.
Overview of location and access
For the 2008 Civic, which falls in the 8th generation, the cabin air filter sits in a rectangular housing just behind the glove box. The standard approach is to lower the glove box to reveal the filter housing, then remove the cover to replace the filter.
Before you begin, ensure the vehicle is off and the area is clear of belongings. This task typically requires no special tools; hands are sufficient, though a flashlight can help you see the housing more clearly.
Follow these steps to locate, remove, and replace the cabin air filter in your 2008 Civic.
- Open the glove box and remove its contents.
- Gently squeeze the sides of the glove box to release the stoppers and lower the box down toward the floor.
- Look for the rectangular cabin air filter housing behind the glove box. Release the housing cover by unclipping or sliding it, depending on the model trim.
- Take out the old filter, noting the orientation as it sits in the housing.
- Insert the new cabin air filter with the arrows on the filter facing in the direction of airflow (toward the inside of the vehicle). Reattach the housing cover securely.
- Lift the glove box back into place and snap it to its original position. Replace any contents you removed.
When you’re done, the air coming through the vents should feel cleaner, and you’ll have replaced the filter in a routine automotive maintenance task.
Notes for model year variations
Because the 2008 Civic is part of the 8th generation, the described location applies to most LX/EX trims. Some variants may require a slightly different approach to drop the glove box or to detach a small damper, but the filter behind the glove box remains the standard configuration in these models.
Summary and maintenance tips
In a 2008 Honda Civic, the cabin air filter is located behind the glove box on the passenger side. Access is gained by lowering the glove box and removing a cover to expose the filter housing. Replace the filter with the arrows pointing toward the airflow direction, then reassemble the glove box. Check your owner’s manual for the recommended replacement interval to maintain optimal cabin air quality.


