Cabin filter OEM Toyota or OEM Nissan

OEM Nissan Cabin filter

Cabin air filter is something you need to replace periodically. $130 seems high but I have tried it myself and found it to be a PITA. I took it to a dealer, who charged something like $100 but it felt worth it to me.

Pros: worth the cost
Cons: difficult to replace
Vehicle: Nissan Leaf
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OEM Toyota Cabin filter

I buy factory filter from the Toyota parts department and install it myself. I found the aftermarket brands restrict the airflow.

Pros: easy installation
Cons: restricts airflow
Vehicle: Toyota
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OEM Toyota Cabin filter
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I had them do a standard service on my Tacoma once. Oil, filters, etc. Next time around I had them give me a quote for a 150k mile service...and it was almost insulting. Got everything to do it myself for a fraction of the parts cost and when I went to replace my cabin air filter it was very clearly about 5 years old.

Pros: fraction of parts cost
Cons: cabin air filter old
Vehicle: Toyota
Mileage: 150000 km
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OEM Toyota Cabin filter

When I bought my 2005 Tundra I took it to Kendall Toyota for an inspection, they recommended a cabin air filter.

A 2005 Tundra doesn’t have a cabin air filter.

Cons: unnecessary recommendation
Vehicle: Toyota Tundra
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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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