Change the Cabin Air Filter in a Toyota

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Many recent Toyotas have an air filter for the air that comes into the cabin. It reduces dust and debris entering through the ventilation. It should be changed about every 10,000 miles or according to the manual. This is a simple part to replace yourself, so there is no need to hire somebody. (Click any photo to enlarge it.)

Step 1  

Obtain the replacement filter. You can buy one at your nearest dealership or you can shop around at an auto parts store or online.

 

Step 2  

Open the glove compartment all the way and remove the screw on the lower right side. Pull the loop from the arm over and off the cylinder where the screw was. Don't lose the screw.  

  • On a Highlander, you may be able to remove the loop without removing the screw, which is below and behind the glove compartment; leave the glove compartment closed while removing the loop, then open it. 
 

Step 3  

Squeeze the sides of the glove compartment together and pull to move the tabs past the edges, to the front of the dash. Then lift the entire glove compartment off its hinges.

 

Step 4  

Remove the plastic cover by squeezing the tabs together. There are tabs on both sides, but the photo just shows one.

 

Step 5  

Slide out the old filter by pulling it towards you. Keep it facing up so that you don't spill the debris.

 

Step 6  

Insert the new filter. The arrow that says ?UP should be pointing up, facing you, as shown in the photo.

 

Step 7  

Snap the cover back into place.

 

Step 8  

Place the glove compartment container back on its hinges and push it in so the tabs snap back behind the dash. You may have to squeeze the sides again, as you did when you took the glove compartment out.

 

Step 9  

Replace the loop and the screw on the lower right.

 

Tips

  • Besides waiting for a particular mileage, consider waiting until trees near where you park are done dropping pollen, leaves, or needles for the season.
  • If you suffer from allergies or live in a very dusty environment, you may wish to replace this filter more often.
  • In between replacements, you could shake or vacuum the larger debris out of the filter, but it's not really designed to be reused indefinitely.
  • This would be a great time to clean out your glove compartment, too.
  • '06 Highlander hybrid glove box's sides push inward and the box drops down far enough to get a hand in to the back to change the filter. The cap just pulls off. There are no tabs.
  • It a GOOD idea to leave the car ventilation in recirculate mode whenever you park since it seems that mice like to find their way into your car and make a nest on top of the filter. Recirculate mode closes the outside air entrance to the filter.

Warnings

  • Don't squeeze so hard on any of the plastic tabs that they break. They're reasonably sturdy, and you shouldn't need to overdo it.

Things You'll Need

  • Replacement air filter
  • Phillips head screwdriver

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