Cabin filter OEM Mazda or OEM Toyota

OEM Toyota Cabin filter

As a gzg50 owner, I will say: valve cover gaskets, coil pack plugs, suspension bags leaking, alternator, various small electronic gremlins i.e. headrest motors, seat warmers etc. I've had mine for almost 2 years and it's been the most reliable vehicle I've owned. Mine had a very faint cigarette smell but after changing the cabin filter and cleaning the interior I can't even tell anymore. Best car ever made.

Pros: most reliable vehicle
Cons: suspension bags leaking
Vehicle: Toyota Century
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OEM Mazda Cabin filter

Cabin air filter - I believe that’s recommended every 12k miles or so. I always replace mine annually. Part number KD45-61-J6X-9U.

Pros: easy replacement, annual replacement
Vehicle: Mazda
Mileage: 36000 km
Part number: KD45-61-J6X-9U
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OEM Mazda Cabin filter

When I started dating my wife, I found out she was on the original cabin air filter in her car. Surprisingly the cabin air filter was relatively clean and looked nothing like the picture posted.

Pros: relatively clean
Mileage: 100000 km
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OEM Toyota Cabin filter

Yung cabin filter alikabok lang kaya ifilter pero amoy nope. Usok mula sa smoke bleching papasok pa rin.

Pros: filters dust
Cons: does not filter odor
Vehicle: Toyota Innova
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OEM Toyota Cabin filter
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Thanks for that, the last two times I had the stupid Stealership replace my cabin air filter, one guy managed to install it upside down, rotated 90 degrees and left the door loose; it was winter and that cold air blowing on my nether-regions was most uncomfortable.

Pros: none
Cons: cold air blowing
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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