Petr, Why do you always say, "Welcome back to the Toyota Maintenance channel," haven't you realized by now that we never leave? We just sit in front of our computers all day hitting the refresh button hoping you have come back to us. 😉🤣😂
If it says "up" next to the arrow then the arrow points up. It simply means this side goes up. If it says air flow or if it doesn't say up then point the arrow down in the direction of the air flow.
Petr, Why do you always say, "Welcome back to the Toyota Maintenance channel," haven't you realized by now that we never leave? We just sit in front of our computers all day hitting the refresh button hoping you have come back to us. 😉🤣😂
I Agree!
Thank you! I just changed my successfully.
I also like to spray the general area of the filter with disinfectant 👍
Another Excellent Video. Thanks Brother.
Surprisingly even my 2000 Toyota Echo has a cabin air filter, which can’t be said for my 2012 F-150 pickup.
That's a nice looking car!
That is easy! On my Opel I have to remove the side of the centre console; the bottom of the dash; the glovebox just to get to it. Toyota made simple.
TY,,,,,,WOW incredible very interesting great information super kool,
AAAAAAAAAAA++++++++++++ ,keep up the great work
Never thought to look for tpms button there. I cannot find one on a 2008 Yaris sedan.
Costs the same whether I buy a third party brand or just have the real Toyota filter put in at the dealership.
That filter was filthy. It was probably the original.
Peter I didn't think arrow indicated UP ?? Is it not the direction to air flow ??
If it says "up" next to the arrow then the arrow points up. It simply means this side goes up. If it says air flow or if it doesn't say up then point the arrow down in the direction of the air flow.
@@stevensevek6151 Haha so arrows direction unless it says UP !!
i cannot believe that yota dealershops + other maintenance shops will get U for 50$ and up for changing this filter
The American manufactures have some dumb designs
It doesn't matter if it's a Toyota made in the US or if it's a Toyota made in Japan they are both engineered in Japan.
@@stevensevek6151 no, I meant Gm, Ford & Chrysler have had some dumb designs