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OEM Toyota Cabin filter

Where I live, my best choices are the Toyota discount charcoal cabin air filter at the parts counter for $44 CAD (#87139-YZZ93, YZZ means "value" or approved 3rd party rebranded as Toyota, only $4 more than aftermarket non-charcoal).

Pros: discount, charcoal
Vehicle: Toyota Corolla
Part number: 87139-YZZ93
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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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‘21 Tesla Model Y, I’ve needed an air filter change with coil cleaning, another coil cleaning I did myself. Set of tires at 25k miles. Currently at 30 k miles and only other thing I’ve done is refill windshield washer fluid.

Pros: minimal maintenance
Mileage: 30000 km
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OEM Toyota Cabin filter
Kerbob
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Rating 2.5

Be wary of Amazon, I ordered genuine Toyota cabin and engine air filters two years in a row, the second year the filter was noticeably lighter, cheaper feeling. I suspect a counterfeit imitation that has only half the filter material

Pros: good quality, first year
Cons: lighter, cheaper, counterfeit
Vehicle: Toyota Prius
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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

And somehow its 50 to 70 bucks or whatever to change the cabin filter but they already took it out to show me and they put it back.... which is why I change oil myself....

Cons: upselling, long wait times
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OEM Toyota Cabin filter
Carnifex2
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Rating 1.0

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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