• COMPATIBLE with 2003-2017 Honda Accord, 2006-2015 Honda Civic, 2007-2016 Honda CR-V, 2005-2017 Honda Odyssey, 2009-2017 Honda Pilot, 2007-2017 Acura MDX, 2004-2014 Acura TL, 2004-2014 Acura TSX, 2007-2018 Acura RDX, 2006-2017 Honda Ridgeline.
  • REMOVES AND FILTERS 99.5% of all dust, pollen, air pollution, allergens, pet dander, and other airborne contaminants from the outside air before it reaches the vehicle's interior.
  • HELPS PREVENT PREMATURE WEAR on your car's HVAC (air conditioning and heating) system blower by promoting good airflow inside the car. Replace per manufacturer recommendations or when existing cabin air filter inhibits airflow.
  • INSTALLS EASILY with included instructions - only takes a few minutes in most cars. Replaces: FRAM CF10134 Purolator C35519 WIX 24815 OE 80292-SDA-A01. Ensure fit using ECOGARD's online catalog.
  • SPECIFICALLY ENGINEERED AND TESTED for Honda, Acura OE (original equipment) cabin air filter's fit, form, and function.

Works well. Save yourself $40 and learn how to install this filter. No technologic knowledge necessary or dirty hands required. Read the instructions or watch a u-tube video to see how to install this filter.

The in cabin air filter fit my 2017 Honda Accord perfectly. It was easy to put in (after finding a video on YouTube) and I am very happy with the savings over having it done at the dealer. The replacement took about 10 minutes.

Without a laboratory, there's no way to tell the quality, but these appear to be made as good as the name brands, and it was around 25% less than the other filters. I might not try to save a buck with an oil filter, or an air filter, but with a cabin filter, the worst thing that can happen is a little more dust comes in the cabin. If you go back 20 years, there wasn't cabin filters in anything anyway.

Fit my 2015 CRV perfectly. I did notice more "exterior" smells coming in. I was replacing one of the ones containing carbon/baking soda so this is not unexpected. What was unexpected was that I believe this one allowed higher/faster airflow. Choose this one if that matters to you. Whatever style you choose, this is far more economical to purchase this and replace it yourself. It takes less than 5 minutes, including walking out to the car. It is not a "dirty" job, no greasy stuff to touch. You Tube videos on replacing this filter are out there so you can see how easy it is. I have had multiple different Honda dealers offer to replace it for me at a price north of $60.00, (and as high as $100.00). This is a simple DIY replacement.

perfect for my 2007 Honda odyssey. youtube on how to replace. it was a giant pain putting the side holder things back into place, so i don't thing the glove box is as secure as before. i will find someone handy to take a look. SO worth the price & DIY tho. mechanic wanted a fortune, as did a local auto part store, just for the filter. my old cabin filter was FILTHY. glad i switched it out.

Easy replacement for my cabin filter on 2005 Honda pilot. first time you have to cut out the plastic rail behind the glove box but after that its not to bad. seems to work good. a lot cheaper than the $50 the dealer wanted

Better than oem. And muuuucccchhh cheaper. Will continue to buy Update 11/8/18 Just rebought this item figuring it’s due to be changed. The filter was still pretty clean as compared to a furnace filter which collects so much dust in like a month. I had the old ecogard filter about 2 years. It trapped a lot of dirt and the opposite side of the filter was still clean. Will continue to use this product and have referred it to many friends

This is a terrific, no frills, paper (no charcoal) cabin air filter. It fit my 2007 Honda Civic perfectly with no air gaps. Ecogard says that they are a brand that auto repair shops use when you have the shop change the filter. Replacing the air filter yourself is very easy. Empty the contents of your glove compartment, squeeze the side panels in and let the door drop on its hinge. Now you can get to the air filter holder. Pull it out and replace the filter, taking care to make sure that the arrow indicating air flow on the filter is pointed in the right direction. Close everything up and you are done.

My mechanic uses this brand and says we all need to replace them in Spring and Winter, regardless of miles driven or conditions of driving. He recommends this brand because of the price and the fact that they are 99.5% filtration. The air quality in the car is noticeably improved when using Ecogard. You WILL notice the improvement! Order a stack of them to keep in your home and replace them on schedule. You'll thank me later for improved health and driving! Factory filters include what's called 'bypass holes'. If the filter gets too dirty then the air simply bypasses the filter, essentially filling the cabin full of toxic air from the road. I assume manufacturers do this knowing people don't bother to change them and hence, prolonging the life of the blower. (at the expense of your health and longevity) Aftermarket, quality filters like Ecogard DO NOT have bypass holes! Here's a picture of the manufacturers 'reckless' use of holes to bypass filtration if filters get dirty.

Good thing I bought this filter, my current was so dirty and may have been clogged! It is an easy 5 minute job on my 2008 Honda CRV, don't even bother going to a service center. You can youtube instructions if you have to. I can breathe again!