Compatible Acura Models
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CSX — 2006
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EL — 1997–2000, 2002–2005
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RSX — 2002–2006
Compatible Honda Models
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Civic — 2001–2005
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CR-V — 2002–2006
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Element — 2003–2011
Ideal for anyone driving a classic Honda/Acura and not wanting to breathe 2003’s greatest hits.
From the brand
Why This Filter Is the Upgrade Your Cabin Desperately Wants
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Activated Carbon Layer — Wipes out odors, fumes, smog, and whatever’s floating around your Bay Area commute.
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High-Efficiency Filtration — Traps dust, pollen, debris, and contaminants before they hit your nose.
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OEM-Grade Fit — Drops in cleanly without wrestling the glovebox like it owes you money.
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2-Piece Design — Because Honda really thought splitting a cabin filter in half was a good idea. At least this set fits perfectly.



















Daniel Lebo –
Perfect fit in the 2005 Honda Civic EX (1.7L Engine) I was working on. Cabin filters are often forgotten for basic auto maintenance. This product installs just behind the Civic glove box. The glove box cover should be fully removed first for this cabin filter application and others like it. Once access is gained, carefully remove the old cabin filters and vacuum out and debris (typically organic such as leaves and small twigs). Be very thorough in vacuuming out the cabin filter area. Then replace per instructions. I suggest YouTube for a brief review of this task. Once installed and properly positioned, carefully reassemble the glove box cover. This product is a very good value for the price. While it was a tight fit, that’s typically how cabin filters install. Doing so will immediately improve the air quality within your vehicle. The overall installation will proceed much better if you take your time and clean out the cabin filter cavity area where these filters actually slide in. I also found this product to be particularly effective for air quality improvement. Immediate improvement. Definitely worth the time and effort. This type repair should be done about every 20,000 miles, depending upon where you live. For more rural (country) areas, that replacement interval could be extended to 25,000 to 30,000 miles. For heavily urban (big city) areas with marked air pollution, I recommend replacing the cabin filter every year. Your lungs will thank you!
Anne W. Stack –
My brother said he replaced the Cabin Air Filters in his car. ???? The what? I own a 2006 Honda Element and I had never heard of such a thing. Thanks to google, I was able to complete the job myself. The old ones, which may have been in the car since 2006 (gross) were almost black. These fit perfectly! Job done in about 10 minutes, which includes me rewatching the install video, without tools!!!
J –
Perfect fit for a 2005 Honda Element ex. Great price! Good quality and very easy to replace!
Tristikov –
Fits well in my 2006 Honda CR-V, and seems to do a good job filtering incoming air.
Jesse –
Value for the $$$.
Ben C –
Works great.
brian villegas –
Fit correctly
Yaocihuatl –
Same as OEM definitely will buy again
Leo –
Moldy smell eliminated
Fresh air with this filter.
Yilmaz Nakip –
good product
fantastic