Nice Bill!. I watch your electric code videos and competition videos….what a coincidence in that I have a 2015 Toyota sienna van, so was surprised to see your video about this in my subscription list.
Hi Richard! What a coincidence. How do you like your Sienna? I love mine. I just got the tranny fluid changed (with OEM Toyota fluid of course), new rear brake pads and rotors, and of course a new cabin filter. Have a great day!
that was so much easier than in my Chevy. I had to remove the entire lower shroud over the passenger side footwell, which involves something like 5 screws mostly at angles where they have to be accessed by braille. then there are two filters behind the cover which have to be pushed up and slid sideways into place.
The air flow direction is DOWN not up. Maybe you should try that again. Instead of using just your hand to feel which way the air is blowing try holding a piece of string or tissue paper. Think about it. The blower is below the filter. If air flow was upward then dirty incoming air was going through the blower before going through the filter then dirt in that incoming air would be trapped inside the blower under the filter.
Nice Bill!. I watch your electric code videos and competition videos….what a coincidence in that I have a 2015 Toyota sienna van, so was surprised to see your video about this in my subscription list.
Hi Richard! What a coincidence. How do you like your Sienna? I love mine. I just got the tranny fluid changed (with OEM Toyota fluid of course), new rear brake pads and rotors, and of course a new cabin filter. Have a great day!
Great instructional video!
Good stuff thank you
Nice video Bill, also are you ready for the tropical weather? I am under a tropical storm watch. Thanks Bill!!!
Thanks David!
I think so. I was just outside putting away items that might blow around in heavy winds. Do you live in San Diego?
@@SparkyChannel I put stuff that could be tossed around by winds in my home too. I also live in the vicinity of San Diego.
😎 I didn't even know about that one. The only filter I personally change is for my push mower LOL
LOL! Yes, it's quite important for the air quality in your car to change it once in a while.
that was so much easier than in my Chevy. I had to remove the entire lower shroud over the passenger side footwell, which involves something like 5 screws mostly at angles where they have to be accessed by braille. then there are two filters behind the cover which have to be pushed up and slid sideways into place.
Wow! I'm lucky that mine is so simple.
@@SparkyChannel you are. mine is a major headache.
I hope this video helps someone out. A lot of people probably put the filter in upside down.@@kenbrown2808
@@SparkyChannel a lot of people don't even know cabin air filters are a thing.
True. I talked to a friend yesterday who didn't know that transmission fluid changes were a thing.@@kenbrown2808
Hey sparky can I contact you about a business opportunity? Thanks
Сердечно благодарю ,благослови Вас Господь
God bless you as well.
(Translation to English): Thank you very much, God bless you.
The air flow direction is DOWN not up. Maybe you should try that again. Instead of using just your hand to feel which way the air is blowing try holding a piece of string or tissue paper. Think about it. The blower is below the filter. If air flow was upward then dirty incoming air was going through the blower before going through the filter then dirt in that incoming air would be trapped inside the blower under the filter.
……..getting into Auto Mechanics as well as Electrical work (lol)???
No, but this is a good DIY project. A shop would charge about $75 for this job, and most people can do this one easily.
@@SparkyChannel my Lincoln MKZ is a little over $100 to replace this filter and you have to be a contortionist to do it!
That's not bad in comparison to some vehicles. I'm lucky!
Air flows down…
Same the Corolla 2006
Thanks!