In most cases, there is no dedicated cabin air filter on the 2000 Honda Logo. If your car happens to be equipped with one, it is typically located behind the glove box and accessible by removing the glove box panel.
Does the 2000 Honda Logo have a cabin air filter?
The Honda Logo’s HVAC setup varied by market and trim. Many late-1990s Honda subcompact models did not include a replaceable cabin air filter as standard equipment. If a Logo from this era is fitted with a cabin air filter, it is usually located behind the glove box. Use the steps below to confirm whether your specific vehicle has one and, if so, how to access it.
Where to look if your Logo is equipped
To verify presence and locate the filter, inspect the glove box area and the adjacent HVAC housing. The filter, if installed, sits in a slim rectangular housing behind a removable cover.
- Open the glove box and remove its contents. If the glove box uses dampers or stops, gently press the sides to release and lower the box.
- Look for a rectangular access panel on the back wall of the glove box or on the side of the HVAC housing behind the box. In some cars, the panel sits on the passenger side of the dash, near the glove box.
- If you find a cover with a tab or small screws, remove it to reveal a slot for the filter. The filter will slide in/out; check the orientation arrows on the filter for proper airflow direction.
- Remove the old filter (if present) and install a new one of the same size, ensuring correct orientation. Reattach the cover and close the glove box.
Conclusion: If you cannot locate any filter housing behind the glove box, your 2000 Honda Logo does not have a cabin air filter installed, and there is nothing to replace.
What to do if you can't locate a filter or your car isn't equipped
For models without a cabin air filter, the HVAC system draws in outside air without a replaceable pollen filter. You can help maintain interior air quality by keeping the HVAC intake area clean, replacing the air filter if your model actually uses an engine air filter (which is separate), and following maintenance recommendations in the owner's manual. If you notice reduced airflow, odors, or poor cabin air quality, consult a qualified technician to inspect the HVAC system.
Maintenance tips and guidance
If your Logo is equipped with a cabin air filter, replace it according to the owner's manual or at least every 12,000–15,000 miles (19,000–24,000 km) or annually, whichever comes first. In dusty or pollution-heavy environments, more frequent changes may be beneficial. If there is no filter, focus on keeping the HVAC intake area clear of debris and following standard HVAC maintenance guidelines.
Summary
Bottom line: the 2000 Honda Logo generally did not come with a cabin air filter. If your specific vehicle does have one, it will usually be behind the glove box. Confirm by inspecting the glove box area or consulting the owner's manual or a dealership service manual for your exact market and trim. This will tell you definitively whether a filter exists and how to service it.


