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How much does Honda charge to change an air filter?

At a Honda dealership in the United States, engine air filter replacement commonly runs about $60 to $120, while cabin air filter replacement typically costs around $40 to $110. Exact pricing varies by model, location, and shop policies.


Understanding the service and what drives the price


Air filters protect the engine and the passenger cabin from dust and debris. Replacing them is a routine maintenance task, usually quick and straightforward for a trained technician. The cost you see on the bill depends on the type of filter, the time required to replace it, and the dealership’s labor rate.


Engine air filter replacement costs at Honda dealerships


Before listing typical price components, note that engine air filter changes are generally simple, but prices can vary by model and region. The breakdown below reflects common dealer pricing in the United States.



  • Parts price (OEM engine air filter): typically $15–$40, depending on model and filter type.

  • Labor time: about 0.3–0.5 hours at a dealership, depending on access to the air box.

  • Estimated total: around $50–$120, including parts and labor; some models or regions may be higher.


Prices vary by location and current service pricing. For the exact figure, contact your local Honda dealer or use their service price lookup if available online.


Cabin air filter replacement costs at Honda dealerships


Cabin air filter changes are separate from engine filter changes and can vary based on the vehicle’s HVAC layout and accessibility. The following reflects typical dealer pricing in the United States.



  • Parts price (cabin filter): typically $15–$60, depending on the filter type and OEM part availability.

  • Labor time: about 0.2–0.5 hours at a dealership, depending on how easily the filter can be accessed.

  • Estimated total: around $40–$110, including parts and labor; higher on some models or in certain regions.


As with engine filters, exact cabin filter pricing varies by model, location, and any ongoing service promotions.


Factors that influence air filter pricing


The following elements can push the final bill up or down, even within Honda dealerships:



  • Vehicle model and year, which determine filter type and accessibility.

  • Engine vs. cabin filter, since cabin filters often involve HVAC access rather than the engine bay.

  • Labor rate in your area, which varies by dealership and region.

  • Dealership promotions, bundled service offers, or coupons.

  • Whether additional inspections or parts (like clips or seals) are needed during service.


If you’re trying to budget, call the local dealer for a precise quote that includes both parts and labor for your specific model and location.


Ways to save on an air filter change


Customers sometimes find ways to reduce costs without compromising quality of service. Consider these options:



  • Ask for the parts-and-labor quote before authorizing the service to compare with independent shops.

  • Check for online service coupons or dealership promotions applicable to air filter changes.

  • Consider doing a DIY replacement for the engine or cabin filter if you have basic tools and the right part—many Honda filters are straightforward to swap and cheaper to buy as a parts-only job.

  • Bundle the filter change with a routine maintenance visit to potentially save on combined labor costs and get a broader inspection.


Always ensure you use a genuine Honda OEM filter or a high-quality equivalent recommended for your model, especially for engine performance and cabin air quality.


Summary


For most Honda models, expect engine air filter replacements at the dealership to fall roughly in the $50–$120 range, and cabin air filter replacements in the $40–$110 range, including parts and labor. Prices vary by model, region, and current promotions. To get an exact quote, contact your local Honda dealer or check their online pricing tools. If you’re comfortable with DIY and have the right tools, you can often reduce costs by handling part of the job yourself, especially for cabin filters.

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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.