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Cabin Air Filter Replacement - Part Number & DIY Instructions [Updated with correct parts confirmed by dealer]

donayre21

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Cabin Air Filter Part Number (OEM Toyota)

87139-60030
is the non-carbon cabin air filter version
87139-30110 is the carbon cabin air filter version

Note: 87139-0C010 (non-carbon) is NOT the correct part number


Cabin Air Filter Replacement Instructions

Toyota recommends checking the cabin air filter every 15,000 miles. To replace it:
  1. Open the glove box
  2. Push in the sides to release the stops and lower it completely
  3. Remove the cabin filter housing cover
  4. Pull out the filter cartridge and inspect it
  5. Insert the new filter (make sure the AIR FLOW direction arrows point down)
  6. Reinstall the cover and glove box
Cabin filters trap dust, pollen, and airborne contaminants. A clogged filter can reduce HVAC airflow and window defogging performance.
Where do you buy the filters? if its online what website?
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Right But that basically buying from the dealer. Do you know another website we're I can get oem toyota parts. The dealer has mark up on parts
 

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Right But that basically buying from the dealer. Do you know another website we're I can get oem toyota parts. The dealer has mark up on parts
Actually, if you search around dealers in various states, most are always running sales. You get them cheaper ordering online over walking into the actual parts department. I just ordered some parts from https://www.sparksparts.com/cart, that were on sale.
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