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Where is the cabin filter on a 2017 Honda Civic?

The cabin air filter for a 2017 Honda Civic is located behind the glove box on the passenger side, in a rectangular housing that you access by lowering the glove box and removing a small cover or panel. In most trims you won’t need special tools beyond basic hand effort.


Location and what to expect


In the 2017 Civic, the cabin air filter sits inside a housing behind the glove box on the passenger side of the dashboard. Depending on trim level, you may access it by dropping the glove box and removing a header panel or access door. Some models require you to detach the glove box damper, but you typically won’t need to remove major components.


How to access and replace the filter


Before you begin, gather the replacement filter in the correct size for your Civic (check the owner’s manual or parts store for the exact part). Make sure the engine is off and the glove box is empty.


Here is a step-by-step guide:



  1. Open the glove box fully and remove any contents.

  2. Gently press the sides of the glove box inward to release the stops and lower the box down; this exposes the filter housing behind it (or detach the glove box damper if present).

  3. Locate the rectangular filter housing and remove the cover by pressing the tabs or removing any small screws.

  4. Carefully take out the old cabin air filter, noting the direction of the airflow printed on the filter.

  5. Insert the new filter, ensuring the airflow arrows point toward the rear of the vehicle, then reseal the housing and reattach the cover.

  6. Lift the glove box back into place and reattach the damper if it was removed. Close the glove box gently.


Concluding: After replacement, start the car and run the HVAC on high for a few minutes to confirm proper airflow and listen for any unusual sounds. If airflow remains weak or smells persist, recheck the filter orientation or consult a technician.


Maintenance notes


Replacement intervals can vary by environment and driving conditions. Honda commonly recommends inspecting and replacing the cabin air filter roughly every 15,000 to 30,000 miles, or about once a year in normal conditions, with more frequent changes in dusty areas or for allergy sufferers. Always refer to the 2017 Civic owner’s manual for the exact interval and recommended filter specification for your trim and region.


Summary: For the 2017 Honda Civic, the cabin air filter is mounted behind the passenger-side glove box. Access it by lowering the glove box, remove the filter cover, replace the filter with the airflow arrows pointing rearward, and reassemble. Regular replacement helps maintain interior air quality and HVAC performance.

What is the best oil for a Honda Civic?


Honda recommends using Genuine Honda Motor Oil 0W-20, approved by the Environmental Protection Agency and Honda.



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.



Where is the cabin filter in a 2017 Honda Civic?


So there's little tabs. On each side. Um that you just got to kind of feel. For. So there's the one on the left.



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.


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