How to replace a Toyota Tacoma cabin air filter
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
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Here I show you how to replace your cabin air filter in your Toyota Tacoma. These should be inspected every 15,000 miles and replaced every 30,000 miles according to the service manual. This shows some easy step by step instructions on how to replace your Toyota Tacoma cabin air filter from start to finish.
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4 years ago and still helping great video
Glad I could help
Perfect video for me ! You saved my life with all the information provided here my friend. I have not been able to drive my 2002 Tacoma for the last 2 weeks , because of all the super dirty particles coming out of the ac outlets. And i had no idea how to replace the cabin filter. Now feel confident , after I saw your video. Thank you so much for your efforts in bringing to us this very helpful information. Your friend from Puerto Rico ( USA ) , Edwin Oliveras.
Glad I could help!
Thanks for the information and demonstration 😊
You’re welcome
If the air blew upward as you said , wouldn't the dirt and leaves blow up threw vents ? The dirt wasn't on the under side , it was on top. I'm guessing the fan would suck the air downward pulling leaves and dirt onto the filter.
The dirt would be on the inlet side of the filter, the air is down flow, you put your filter in upside down, The person that changed the previous filter put theirs in upside down too.
Thanks for sharing
You’re welcome.
I came here to make sure I'm putting my filter the right way... But nobody seems to know 😅
Thank you very much my friend.
You’re welcome. Thanks for watching.
🤦♂️ Let me ask you a question....If you say the air flow goes up why is all the dirtyness on top of the filter when you pulled the old one out?? 🤣🤣🤣
I know. I know. The arrow is just which way up the filter should go not the flow of air. 😀
@@DIYReid No, the arrow is showing the direction of air flow, which is down. The arrow goes down.
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what years is your truck?
2011
I wonder why peoples love make videos in the dark or very dim places where only they can see what's going on??
Not for for first gen, no cabin air filter!
This was on a second gen.
Right! I'm just spreading the word so people know that there is no cabin air filter on a first generation Tacoma. @@DIYReid
The hardest part is reconnecting the glove compartment box and you don't show how to do that!
Hard to get a camera in that small area.
So stupid when these channels don’t specify what years
Second Gen Tacoma. Help?
He did mentioned as a general statement.