Good way to save money, they will rake you over the coals for in cabin filters at the dealership or oil change place. My favorite is when they tell me I need a new cabin/engine filter after I've already replaced it myself, lol.
It seem some of these filters will have an arrow pointing up and actually say "up" on the filters, where some will say "air flow" and point up but it should go upside down. The old filter said nothing of the two. Also when both sides of the new filter look identical... A tad confusing for the everyday person who knows not much about cars if you ask me. Thanks for pointing that out for us to learn better.
@@FreedomChaser An arrow that says "UP" does not indicate air flow. It merely means "This Side Up". Up arrows should point up obviously. However, all horizontally mounted cabin air filters with the blower motor mounted below the filter will have downward air flow. Cabin air filters with arrows indicating air flow direction should point down. A cabin air filter with arrows but without the words "Air Flow" or "UP" should also point down because by default arrows on the edge of an air filter do indicate air flow direction. WIX & NAPA have such arrows. Thus the only time the arrows should point up is when it says "UP" next to the arrows like the OEM Toyota filter.
My 4Runner is a 1994 > even IF it has one of these; I'm betting the plastic parts would break before bending, lol > glad I watched, but I think I'd better let it be...🥴
That was great!
You can also buy a filter with charcoal to eliminate the smelly things that pass through it.
Never thought of that, thank you!
Looking good Sam. The 4runner too.
lol, stealing my line? Thanks Dave
@@FreedomChaser didn't know you got a new used car.
@@HiddenOffGrid recent purchase. the old car is in the shop....again
Thanks! I just did this by watching your video!
Great! I'm glad to have helped.
Great! I'm glad to have helped.
Good way to save money, they will rake you over the coals for in cabin filters at the dealership or oil change place. My favorite is when they tell me I need a new cabin/engine filter after I've already replaced it myself, lol.
Wow. That's shady to do that to someone
Good job Sam.
Thank you
Really Good job!
Thanks much !
You go girl!!!!
Thanks Sharon. Easy peasy swap! 😁
@@FreedomChaser Awesome! 😃
Good work Friend 💪🤙🤙🤙
Thanks!
Spray Lysol and a car air freshener like odor x in the fresh air intake just below the passenger windshield wiper
Thanks for the tip!
Thank you so much😊
You're welcome
Air flow arrows point down... Right?
It seem some of these filters will have an arrow pointing up and actually say "up" on the filters, where some will say "air flow" and point up but it should go upside down. The old filter said nothing of the two. Also when both sides of the new filter look identical... A tad confusing for the everyday person who knows not much about cars if you ask me. Thanks for pointing that out for us to learn better.
@@FreedomChaser
An arrow that says "UP" does not indicate air flow. It merely means "This Side Up". Up arrows should point up obviously. However, all horizontally mounted cabin air filters with the blower motor mounted below the filter will have downward air flow. Cabin air filters with arrows indicating air flow direction should point down. A cabin air filter with arrows but without the words "Air Flow" or "UP" should also point down because by default arrows on the edge of an air filter do indicate air flow direction. WIX & NAPA have such arrows. Thus the only time the arrows should point up is when it says "UP" next to the arrows like the OEM Toyota filter.
Thank u
You're welcome
My 4Runner is a 1994 > even IF it has one of these; I'm betting the plastic parts would break before bending, lol > glad I watched, but I think I'd better let it be...🥴