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30 messages, Last post on Dec 18, 2006 at 11:01 AM
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| Evedently the 'book' must tag replacement of the pollen filter as .5 hours because they want to charge me $30 to do so...I think I will do it myselef...AND read my manual first. THANKS!!!! | |
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The Cabin Air Filter is located in the rear of your glove box. Its is easy enough to remove the glove compartment, and the directions for replacing the filter are in your owners manual. First you remove the glove door and than the entire box, once that is done you will see the filter which you pull right out and replace with a new one. Put the glove box and door back on and your done .A dirty filter can effect you heat during the winter and A/C during the summer and should be replaced at 15000 miles. I first replaced mine at 17500 miles and was shocked when I saw the condition of it and I do not smoke at all. Good Luck Ken
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Replying to: yankees1520 (Jan 20, 2004 10:16 am) Thank You, Howardw1
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Replying to: howardw1 (Dec 05, 2005 2:20 pm) The 2001 and earlier models don't have filters. If your new to Edmunds, don't expect someone to reply from almost 2 years ago. |
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| I just replaced it myself, easy job. I went to the local Toyota dealer to buy the replaceable element and he quoted me $46+tax. I found that outrageously expensive, went to the internet and found it for $18.75 + $4.89 shipping from www.championtoyotagulffreeway.com . It was the lowest price and excellent service! Will check with them in the future for all my Toyota parts needs. Roberto. | |
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| If only I had waited another day! Paid $33 at my dealer...real simple to install, how they can charge a half hour labor for a 5 minute job is anyone's guess! | |
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I was trying replace the air filter on my 2003 Camry. I was trying to remove the screws and open the cover but failed. Am I doing something wrong? I looked at the owner manual and couldn't find anything mention the filter change. I changed air filter on several cars with no problem, just remove some screws or clips. But this one is difficult. Also, the A/C filter is pretty easy to change. I can't imagine the filter is covered with dust, pollen and leafs with 20K miles on it. That costs almost $40 at parts department. |
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