Cabin Air Filter Replacement — Honda Accord DIY Guide
The cabin air filter cleans the air you breathe inside your car. Most are behind the glove box and take 15 minutes to replace. On the Honda Accord (1976-present), this job typically takes about 15 minutes and uses 1.5L turbo I4-spec parts.
Honda Accord Specs
- Production years: 1976-present (10th gen 2018-2022, 11th gen 2023+)
- Engines: 1.5L turbo I4, 2.0L turbo I4, 2.0L hybrid
- Lug nut torque: 80 ft-lbs
- Oil capacity: 3.7 (1.5T) / 4.4 (2.0T) qts (0W-20 full synthetic)
- Brake fluid: DOT 3
Common Honda Accord issues: VCM cylinder deactivation oil burn on V6; Battery drain from infotainment on 2018-2020; Rear caliper seizing in rust-belt states.
Pro tip: 2018+ uses electric parking brake; engage service mode before rear pad replacement to avoid damaging the actuator.
Symptoms
- Weak airflow from vents
- Musty smell when AC runs
- More dust on the dashboard
- Allergies worse while driving
Tools
- Just your hands on most vehicles
Steps
- Empty the glove box: Take everything out so it can hang down freely.
- Release the glove box stops: Most glove boxes have side stops or arms. Squeeze the sides inward and let the box drop down.
- Locate the filter housing cover: It's usually a small rectangular plastic door behind the glove box, marked with airflow arrows.
- Remove the cover: Squeeze the tabs and pull the cover off.
- Slide out the old filter: Note the airflow direction arrow on the filter — the new one must go in the same way.
- Insert the new filter: Match the airflow arrow direction. Slide it into the slot fully.
- Replace the cover and glove box: Snap the housing cover back on, then lift the glove box up until the side stops re-engage.
Safety Notes
- Pay attention to airflow direction — backwards doesn't filter properly
FAQ
What's the lug nut torque spec for the Honda Accord?
80 ft-lbs in a star pattern. Always finish with a torque wrench, never an impact gun.
What engines does the Honda Accord use, and does that change this job?
Common Honda Accord engines include 1.5L turbo I4, 2.0L turbo I4, 2.0L hybrid. The procedure is the same across engines, but oil capacity and torque values may vary — confirm against your owner's manual before final assembly.
Are there known Honda Accord issues to watch for during this job?
Yes — the most common Honda Accord issues to inspect are: VCM cylinder deactivation oil burn on V6; Battery drain from infotainment on 2018-2020; Rear caliper seizing in rust-belt states. While you have the wheel off or the engine open, take 60 seconds to look for these.
How often should I replace it?
Every 15,000-25,000 miles, or annually.
Can I clean it instead?
No, paper filters can't be cleaned effectively. Replace them.