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How to change your cabin air filter in a Toyota Camry 2002-2005

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How to change your cabin air filter in a Toyota Camry 2002-2005

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  • I found that NAPA sells the cabin air filter for $19.99. Pep Boys has one for $49.95. What a difference! I don't know if their is any major differences between brands

  • @davinp Well, sense it dosent have any part of the engine i would go with the cheap one i only put high priced air filters in my engine.

  • @cookaacoo is this necessary? and when it is time to replace the filter?

  • @csidaznigga Its necessary if you care for the air condition flow/ odor/ pollen. The filter traps pollen and in doing so may start to smell or become so clogged that you may notice a difference in your cars airflow. i change mine by the look of it sometimes i take it out and vacuum it, but every 7,000 miles you can change it.

  • @cookaacoo i see , so i must open teh compartment to order to do this right? does this go for all cars?

  • @csidaznigga for most Toyota and Honda yes, just open the glove box and take everything out then remove the screw/cable depending on the car.

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  • Thanks Dude!

  • can some one show me about he Camry older1998 to 2001 please

  • Thanks Dude!... My filter cost me $23 at PEP Boys... Toyota wanted $59 plus tax to do the job... After watching your video... looks easy enough... I'm going to go change mine right now... also for viewers information... windshield wippers... if you buy them at PEP Boys, they'll install them for free, takes about 15 seconds...

  • Great Video. FYI - My local Toyota dealer wanted $180 to clean the filter, rotate the tires and change the oil. Needless to say - That's NOT gonna happen.

  • @davinp It is on eBay for about $10-$15 (depends on the s/h charges variations mostly) . You can get even charcoal one.

  • Great DIY project with big savings. Purchased filter at Pep Boys at first but when I looked at it I knew it was vastly overpriced at $21. Returned it and bought one on eBay for $8. 5 minutes later disgusting old filter was replaced. Thanks!

  • Thank you! Didn't even take 5 minutes, except for removing the giant mouse nest and washing out the glove box! My first car "repair" ever!! :)

  • Ordered mine online. $19 including S&H on Amazon. Took me 5 min to swap it out. None of that $45 business at JiffyLube..

  • @seabee49 oh the irony, same story here! xD

  • Thank you so much for this tutorial! You helped me save $40!!!!

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