Date: Feb 12, 2024

Honda vehicles are family-friendly for every Denver drive, deliver outstanding fuel economy, high-tech interiors, and reliable performance for many years. Part of what makes a gasoline-powered Honda run more efficiently are the three filters that need regular replacing: the engine air filter, cabin air filter, and fuel filter.
Discover all the details about these three filters from our expert service center team at Holman Honda Centennial, close to Aurora.
We’ll cover these topics:
We will start with the car fuel replacement recommendation. Every gasoline-powered Honda has a fuel filter, typically found running along a fuel line that goes from the gas tank to the engine.
The fuel filter is designed to keep debris in the fuel from reaching your engine. Gasoline itself is perfectly clean and refined, but the storage tanks and your gas tank might not be as pristine. The fuel filter protects your engine against things like rust, dirt, and bits of metal.
Consider a car fuel filter replacement if you notice these signs:
A new car fuel filter boosts your engine by increasing fuel economy, power, and acceleration.
Your exact car fuel filter replacement schedule for your Honda is found in the owner’s manual. In general, we recommend replacing your fuel filter every 12,000 to 30,000 miles, or every one to two years.
Next, we’ll answer, “What does an engine air filter do?”
Another filter every internal combustion engine needs to operate correctly on Parker roads is the engine air filter.
Your Honda’s engine air filter helps keep dirt, dust, sand, and other contaminants out of the engine. It allows clean air to flow into the combustion chamber to make sure the fuel ignites correctly to make the pistons move properly. The engine air filter can get dirty and clogged after several thousand miles, reducing the effectiveness of your engine.
Your Honda may need a new engine filter if you notice these things:
A new engine air filter improves performance, acceleration, and gas mileage, saving you money in the long run by helping your engine run more smoothly and preventing larger problems.
Now, we’ve answered the question, “What does an engine air filter do?” Next, we’ll explain when to replace the engine air filter.
Read your owner’s manual to find the precise Honda engine air filter replacement schedule. Expect to replace the engine air filter once every 12,000 to 40,000 miles.
Next, we’ll answer, “What is a cabin filter in a car?”
The cabin air filter improves the quality of the air for you and your passengers as it runs through the air conditioning system.
The cabin filter in a car is usually behind the dashboard. Its goal is to prevent dust, pollen, smoke, and other contaminants from getting into the cabin and affecting your indoor air quality.
The signs of a clogged and ineffective cabin air filter include:
Replacing the cabin air filter should immediately give you and everyone in your vehicle fresher air to breathe as you travel in Centennial.
The owner’s manual for your Honda tells you when to replace the cabin air filter. Our service team recommends a new cabin air filter every 12,000 to 30,000 miles or every couple of years. If you drive in dusty conditions, consider replacing the engine and cabin air filters more often.
Do any of your Honda filters need replacements? Contact us, call , or schedule service with our team. Meanwhile, examine our service and parts specials to see if you could save some money on new filters or other vehicle maintenance.