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[Lifetime Warranty] XA10486 Engine Air Filter for Honda - Replaces CA12061 WA10339 PA99178 image 0
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Description

XA10486 Air Filter

Key Features

  • Filters harmful particles from entering the engine
  • Designed to meet original equipment (OE) form, fit, and function
  • Improves engine airflow for optimal performance and efficiency
  • High-capacity filter media captures dust, pollen, and other airborne contaminants

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • Honda: 17220-5J6-A10
  • Fram: CA12051
  • Purolator: A39157
  • Wix: WA10486

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Acura:
  • Honda:

When to Replace

  • Recommended replacement every 12,000 to 15,000 miles
  • Replace sooner if driving frequently in dusty or dirty conditions
  • Follow the service interval specified in your vehicle's owner's manual
  • Inspect during oil changes and replace if visibly dirty or clogged

Installation Tips

  • Ensure the engine is off and cool before starting
  • Locate the air filter housing, typically a black plastic box in the engine bay
  • Release the clips or remove screws securing the housing cover
  • Note the orientation of the old filter before removing it
  • Clean any debris from inside the housing with a cloth or vacuum
  • Install the new filter, ensuring a proper seal around the edges
  • Securely fasten the housing cover