2012–2015 9th generation (FB/FG)
2012–2015 Honda Civic Cabin Air Filter and Engine Air Filter
Cabin air filter and engine air filter part numbers for the 2012–2015 Honda Civic, with aftermarket equivalents and replacement intervals. Cabin filter Honda 80292-SDA-A01 (shared with many Hondas). Behind the glovebox; squeeze the glovebox stops and drop the door, 5-minute DIY.
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The 2012–2015 Honda Civic cabin air filter is Honda 80292-SDA-A01 (shared with many Hondas) (behind the glovebox; squeeze the glovebox stops and drop the door, 5-minute diy).
Cabin air filter
High confidence| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| OEM part | Honda 80292-SDA-A01 (shared with many Hondas) |
| Aftermarket | Fram CF10134, EPAuto CP134 |
| Location | Behind the glovebox; squeeze the glovebox stops and drop the door, 5-minute DIY |
| Replace every | Every 15,000–30,000 mi (Maintenance Minder sub-code 2 with the engine air filter) |
Engine air filter, 1.8L 4-cylinder (R18Z1)
Verified| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| OEM part | Honda 17220-R1A-A01 |
| Aftermarket | EPAuto GP213, Fram CA11113 |
| Location | Black airbox at front of engine bay; screws/clips, 5-minute DIY |
| Replace every | Maintenance Minder sub-code 2 (roughly every 30,000 mi; sooner on dusty roads) |
Engine air filter, 2.4L 4-cylinder (K24Z7, Civic Si)
High confidence| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| OEM part | Honda 17220-RX0-A00 |
| Aftermarket | Bi-Trust/EPAuto CA11121 equivalents |
| Location | Airbox in engine bay; clips and screws |
| Replace every | Roughly every 30,000 mi (Maintenance Minder sub-code 2) |
Which Honda Civic model years does this cover?
These air filters specifications apply to every Honda Civic built from 2012 through 2015 — the 9th generation (FB/FG), compact sedan and coupe. Nothing in this specification changes between those model years. Pick your year for the engines it offered, what changed that year, and the problems recorded against it.
What changed during the 2012–2015 Honda Civic
- 2012Generation launch. A hybrid (1.5L IMA) and a natural-gas 1.8L were also sold 2012–2015 in small numbers, not covered in detail here.
- 2013Emergency refresh after poor reviews: new fascias, upgraded interior, standard rearview camera
- 2014CVT replaces the 5-speed automatic on 1.8L models; Touring-like EX-L Navi tops the range; Si gains 5 hp (205)
2012–2015 Honda Civic air filters: common questions
What cabin air filter does a 2012–2015 Honda Civic take?
- Honda 80292-SDA-A01 (shared with many Hondas), or equivalents such as Fram CF10134, EPAuto CP134.
Where is the cabin air filter on a 2012–2015 Honda Civic?
- Behind the glovebox; squeeze the glovebox stops and drop the door, 5-minute DIY.
How often should the cabin air filter be replaced on a 2012–2015 Honda Civic?
- Every 15,000–30,000 mi (Maintenance Minder sub-code 2 with the engine air filter). Sooner if you drive in heavy traffic, on dirt roads, or through wildfire smoke, a clogged filter shows up first as weak airflow and a foggy windshield that will not clear.
What engine air filter does a 2012–2015 Honda Civic take?
- Honda 17220-R1A-A01, or EPAuto GP213, Fram CA11113, replaced maintenance minder sub-code 2 (roughly every 30,000 mi; sooner on dusty roads).
Sources
- AMSOIL product application guide, 2012 Civic 1.8L R18Z1 (oil capacity/viscosity)
- AMSOIL product application guide, 2014 Civic 2.4L K24Z7
- Honda parts, 17220-R1A-A01 engine air filter, 2012–2015 Civic
- Honda parts, 12290-R1A-A01 / 12290-R1Z-A01 spark plugs
- TirePressure.org, 2013 Honda Civic placard pressures by trim
- fueleconomy.gov, 2013 Honda Civic EPA ratings
- Honda News, 2013 Civic Sedan specifications (fuel tank, curb weight)
- AutoZone, 2013 Civic headlight bulb fitment (9006 low / 9005 high)
- 9thGenCivic forum, ATF DW-1 drain & fill volume; Si spark plug spec
