Cabin filter

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OEM Lexus Cabin filter
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Rating 5.0

My 1996 Toyota Camry wasn’t produced with one, but there’s a spot for one… Popped in one for a 1996 Lexus ES300, and the difference is certainly noticeable; quite literally is easier to breathe! Plus, I don’t have to dust my cabin as often.

Pros: easier to breathe
Cons: not original part
Vehicle: Toyota Camry
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K&N Cabin filter

The VF2074 fits just as well as the oem, you should be able to set it in the oem door / latch. I have it on mine with no issues.

Pros: fits just as well
Cons: no issues
Part number: VF2074
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OEM Honda Cabin filter

That's a cabin air filter from a Honda, probably a civic circa 2014-17. Having worked for Honda as a technician for several years, the pine needles are actually quite common since the filter sits horizontally above the blower motor, allowing things to fall on top of the filter and accumulate like this.

Pros: pine needles common
Vehicle: Honda Civic
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OEM BMW Cabin filter

I've had to replace the cabin filter 2-3 times because of this problem. At first the smell would go away after replacing the filter, but eventually returns, usually when spring rolls around.

Pros: smell goes away initially
Cons: smell eventually returns
Vehicle: BMW
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OEM Subaru Cabin filter

They are the absolute worst air filters on the planet. I really like the STP filters from autozone, but to each their own (except Subaru cabin air filters, you can literally see through them, they are garbage).

Cons: worst air filters, garbage
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