Thank you! I knew where the filter was located, BUT I thought I was going to break the plastic glove box if I forced it out. Watching you remove it IS a great help! Thanks again!!
Thank you so much for taking the time to make the video -- I hate paying the dealer for things I think should be doable... but without your video I never could have done this.... It took me a little longer since I'm not very strong.. getting the glove compartment out was definitely the hardest part.
Glad you have the air flow arrow pointing down. The dealer and other videos point it up because they think the arrow on the cover means that, but the arrow on the cover has nothing to do with air direction. Also,, I printed a big note I hang on the outside of my glove box telling the mechanics to not check my cabin filter. That saves wear and tear on the glovebox and them spilling my stuff. Nice video, thanks. PS, get the filters from Amazon in multi packs. I change them after every road trip. Engine filter too.
Thank you so much. Dealer charged me $85 last time to replace my filter. I vape in my car regularly so the $25 filter clogs up every 6 months apparently. This vid saved me $120 a year easily.
Thank you! Watching this video gives me the confidence to order a cheap filter off Amazon, and do this myself. I was quoted about $45 from the dealership.
You just save me $85.99 from the dealer, I picked the filter and did my self for only $13.00 THANKS you saved me 72.99 and the pain of leavin my car for 2 hours at the dealer.
+NutzAboutBolts And the guy had the nerves to tell me that there was a coupon on their website to bring the price to 59.95. BS www.hollywoodtoyota.com/service-coupons.html
+L' Karlos lol, when I was working at Toyota, customers ask me all the time to put their cabin air filter in their car, I just did it and didnt think about getting paid for it.
You can’t see in the video because it’s blurry but the arrows should be pointed facing down. It might seem straightforward to some of you but I noticed my mechanic last put it on backwards previously. Hope this helped someone. Even another expert video on RUclips had the filter go on the wrong way for the Prius.
changing the cabin air filter helps reduce dirt, dust and smell coming into the compartment when you're using your A/C or when you recirculate fresh air into the compartment. You want to change it every 15k miles depending on if you live in an air polluted city or not.
Just a quick question, the plastic cover has an arrow facing up but the arrow on the air filter is facing down? I just don't want to assume that is correct?
the arrow indicates air flow, the air is coming from the top down, so the arrow should be pointing down. That's why there's dirt particles on top of the cabin air filter.
I've tried it just now and can't get the glove box out. I have a 2014. Do you think they are manufacturing them differently now to make them harder to remove?
SuperKsimons no they shouldn't, try pulling one side at a time. The glove box is a stiff plastic piece now, before it was soft. Just gotta wiggle it back and forth with strength, but don't break it.
The air flow goes down, but if your air filter say to be up, then it’s up, if it says air flow points down, then it’s down. If you look at the cabin air filter, you can see that the dirt and leaves are laying on top of the cabin air filter, so you know that the air from outside is flowing down towards the top of the cabin air filter. I hope that made sense. Let me know.
@@NutzAboutBolts The arrow on the outside cover of the air filter Doesn’t have anything to do with the airflow it just means the arrow should point up up for the cover
@@jonjonEZmusic yes, from what I see on the cover, it’s just the orientation of the plastic cover being up, or it could mean the air flow is coming from the top? Plus, the plastic piece only goes in one way anyway.
Thanks for this! Two things: my glove box now falls open when I press the button. What did I do wrong? Also, my filter was covered with dog hair, like it was forming a layer that resembled shag carpet (previous owner had dogs). Does this indicate my HV battery fan is a mess too? Again, thanks for this video series!
+BTM37 The reason your glove box just drops is because you might have forgotten to reconnect the glove box dampener, its on the right side. It probably fell off when you remove the glove box or something, but you need that for the glove box to not drop immediately. As for the dog hair, I would check the fan to see if its affected by the dogs in the vehicle. The 2nd generation was known to have heating problems with the HV battery due to dog hair being stuck on the HV fan. The only way is to clean the fan and you won't have a overheating problem with the HV battery.
A place was going to charge me $50 bucks for this, but when they pulled it out in 20 seconds I figured that I could just do it myself....so easy... for that price I can replace the filter 4 times as often.
SHIBA GT-R the air from outside will be blowing down onto the cabin air filter, if both side of your carbon cabin air filter looks the same, it wouldn't matter. But if your carbon cabin air filter is facing only 1 way, make sure its facing up so that it catches the dirt and pollen from outside.
Great video that helped me a lot, was about to get charged 85$ for this. Im on a mission to find out why my car smells like cat pee and there has never been a cat in my car ever. This is one of the stops on my mission to find and get rid of the smell. I am the original owner and it's only a 2015. SO its puzzling to say the least.
Most of the cites say the arrow points down, and the fan does draw from the outside (up) and blows down into the car. The debris on top of the filter says it all to me.
Depends on the brand. If it says "UP" next tobtgexarrow then it indicates which side goes up. If it doesn't say "UP" then it should point in the direction of the air flow which is down.
Thank you! I knew where the filter was located, BUT I thought I was going to break the plastic glove box if I forced it out. Watching you remove it IS a great help! Thanks again!!
Thank you so much for taking the time to make the video -- I hate paying the dealer for things I think should be doable... but without your video I never could have done this.... It took me a little longer since I'm not very strong.. getting the glove compartment out was definitely the hardest part.
nice, glad the video helped. The glove box is hard, just gotta pry one side at a time.
Glad you have the air flow arrow pointing down. The dealer and other videos point it up because they think the arrow on the cover means that, but the arrow on the cover has nothing to do with air direction. Also,, I printed a big note I hang on the outside of my glove box telling the mechanics to not check my cabin filter. That saves wear and tear on the glovebox and them spilling my stuff. Nice video, thanks. PS, get the filters from Amazon in multi packs. I change them after every road trip. Engine filter too.
Would have been good if he explained the direction the air filter goes. It is in the instructions that come with it, but still be good to mention.
Thank you so much. Dealer charged me $85 last time to replace my filter. I vape in my car regularly so the $25 filter clogs up every 6 months apparently. This vid saved me $120 a year easily.
Just looked up filters and they are only $17...so they were overcharging for the filter AND the labor
ouch, glad you got it changed.
$85 for 2 minutes of work. Even with a premium filter that's a rip off
Thanks for the video! I just replaced my cabin filter following your directions. I would never have known it was so easy!
Janice Owens np! glad we could be of your assistance :)
Thank you! So easy and so much less expensive. Dealer wanted $48 and part is $8 online!
yeah, labor is ridiculous on this 5 min job.
Great explanation. Easy peasy with the video. Saved $50.
+Anand Rami nice!
Thank You so much!, mine was so dirty after a couple trips to Vegas lol
THANKS! Did this for my mom. Dealer wanted to charge her $130. EFF them!!
yeah seriously... I usually change it for my customer for free if they come and ask me lol.
Thank you! Watching this video gives me the confidence to order a cheap filter off Amazon, and do this myself. I was quoted about $45 from the dealership.
yeah... they should just do this for free since it takes less than 5 minutes lol
Man thanks for this, dealership wanted an arm, leg, & first born to do this. Just something else i can & will gladly do myself.
beequeen639 np! glad we could help!
You just save me $85.99 from the dealer, I picked the filter and did my self for only $13.00 THANKS you saved me 72.99 and the pain of leavin my car for 2 hours at the dealer.
+L' Karlos nice work! damn 85.99$ is pricey for just changing a 5 minutes cabin air filter.
+NutzAboutBolts And the guy had the nerves to tell me that there was a coupon on their website to bring the price to 59.95. BS
www.hollywoodtoyota.com/service-coupons.html
+L' Karlos lol, when I was working at Toyota, customers ask me all the time to put their cabin air filter in their car, I just did it and didnt think about getting paid for it.
You can’t see in the video because it’s blurry but the arrows should be pointed facing down. It might seem straightforward to some of you but I noticed my mechanic last put it on backwards previously. Hope this helped someone. Even another expert video on RUclips had the filter go on the wrong way for the Prius.
Thanks for commenting with the airflow direction down. Don't you wish Toyota would stamp that somewhere?
Thank you! How often do we do this?
Every 15k miles
Thanks man, the dealer wanted $68 for the install. I bought the filter at AutoZone for $15. Took 3 minutes.
+David Christensen yeah kinda sad that they want to over charge on labor for a simple 1 minute work.
Thanks for the video.
I have some questions, whats the purpose of changing the Cabin filter??
Also how often should this be change??
changing the cabin air filter helps reduce dirt, dust and smell coming into the compartment when you're using your A/C or when you recirculate fresh air into the compartment. You want to change it every 15k miles depending on if you live in an air polluted city or not.
Just a quick question, the plastic cover has an arrow facing up but the arrow on the air filter is facing down? I just don't want to assume that is correct?
the arrow indicates air flow, the air is coming from the top down, so the arrow should be pointing down. That's why there's dirt particles on top of the cabin air filter.
Thank you, excellent response!
A guy in another video said the air flows from top to bottom
thank you. I just had the dealer give me the $49 "deal" I told them I want a filter not an oil change. I'll do it myself.
+eliseo perez nice! :D
A Nice and easy procedure, thanks. Why would someone give this video thumbs down?
not sure lol
thanks for this video! big help. I think the filter needs to be changed, my car cabin smells weird after its parked for awhile.
thanks!
Very helpful! I had no issue changing it out. Thank you! :)
good work!
Eazy breezy! Great Vid! To the point, thanks!
Thank you. I changed it in ten minutes!
You do need to make sure tha the bottom of the box goes back on the rail.
I've tried it just now and can't get the glove box out. I have a 2014. Do you think they are manufacturing them differently now to make them harder to remove?
SuperKsimons no they shouldn't, try pulling one side at a time. The glove box is a stiff plastic piece now, before it was soft. Just gotta wiggle it back and forth with strength, but don't break it.
Thank you. Quick and easy.
Thanks so much for this video. Do you have the part number of the filter by the way?
Rita Huang no sorry.
Which way does the cabin fliter airflow arrow go, arrow up or arrow down?
The air flow should point down since you have debris on top of the cabin air filter.
@@NutzAboutBolts thanks for posting the video and for replying promptly to my question.
I’m but I watched this to only find out the direction of air flow and you didn’t specify that... please which direction does the air flow? Thanks!
The air flow goes down, but if your air filter say to be up, then it’s up, if it says air flow points down, then it’s down.
If you look at the cabin air filter, you can see that the dirt and leaves are laying on top of the cabin air filter, so you know that the air from outside is flowing down towards the top of the cabin air filter. I hope that made sense. Let me know.
@@NutzAboutBolts I googled and got some contradicting information the airflow goes from the bottom to the top or the ground to the sky
@@NutzAboutBolts The arrow on the outside cover of the air filter Doesn’t have anything to do with the airflow it just means the arrow should point up up for the cover
@@jonjonEZmusic then ask this question, how did the dirt and leaves got on top of the cabin air filter? 🤔
@@jonjonEZmusic yes, from what I see on the cover, it’s just the orientation of the plastic cover being up, or it could mean the air flow is coming from the top? Plus, the plastic piece only goes in one way anyway.
Thanks for this! Two things: my glove box now falls open when I press the button. What did I do wrong? Also, my filter was covered with dog hair, like it was forming a layer that resembled shag carpet (previous owner had dogs). Does this indicate my HV battery fan is a mess too? Again, thanks for this video series!
+BTM37 The reason your glove box just drops is because you might have forgotten to reconnect the glove box dampener, its on the right side. It probably fell off when you remove the glove box or something, but you need that for the glove box to not drop immediately.
As for the dog hair, I would check the fan to see if its affected by the dogs in the vehicle. The 2nd generation was known to have heating problems with the HV battery due to dog hair being stuck on the HV fan. The only way is to clean the fan and you won't have a overheating problem with the HV battery.
Thanks for such a cool, and complete video, guys.
+Atanacio Luna no problem, thanks for watching :)
Thanks NAB! Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
A place was going to charge me $50 bucks for this, but when they pulled it out in 20 seconds I figured that I could just do it myself....so easy... for that price I can replace the filter 4 times as often.
I can’t remove it from the left side :((( it’s so hard in there and now my glove
Department is all
Lopsided lol
Hi, I got a carbon cabin filter for my 3rd gen. Do you know the carbon side face up or down? thank you very much!
SHIBA GT-R the air from outside will be blowing down onto the cabin air filter, if both side of your carbon cabin air filter looks the same, it wouldn't matter. But if your carbon cabin air filter is facing only 1 way, make sure its facing up so that it catches the dirt and pollen from outside.
@@NutzAboutBolts Thanks! This was the answer I was looking for
Great video that helped me a lot, was about to get charged 85$ for this. Im on a mission to find out why my car smells like cat pee and there has never been a cat in my car ever. This is one of the stops on my mission to find and get rid of the smell. I am the original owner and it's only a 2015. SO its puzzling to say the least.
Nathan Walker did you ever fix that
Can you make a video how to fix the glove box????
How come your Prius has one glove box and mine has two, one over the other?
I do have 2, it’s just not showing
Thanks for this, came in really handy!
WhoSam np!
thank u for saving me a lot of money ;)
zippyzee np!
Thanks so much, it was easy to follow.
***** Np, thanks for watching.
aftermarket filter, arrow point up or down when i insert. thanks
+lap nguyen it should point up.
Most of the cites say the arrow points down, and the fan does draw from the outside (up) and blows down into the car. The debris on top of the filter says it all to me.
Depends on the brand. If it says "UP" next tobtgexarrow then it indicates which side goes up. If it doesn't say "UP" then it should point in the direction of the air flow which is down.
Can somebody tell me what the cabin air filter is 4 the air conditioner
Partially. It also filters recirculated air with the heater and vents.
Just making sure I put the filter in right.... yep!!! Thanks
Yeah, they're always expensive at the dealership haha. thanks for the price quote.
+NutzAboutBolts $49.00 installed, vs $10 online.
Very helpful. I bought 2 cabin filters for $10 on Amazon Lol..
Nice
Any idea how mice got into my Prius?
Thank You, very nice vid!!! str8 up n 2 the point.......
+Jeff Brown you're welcome :)
Easy enough! Thanks man ;0)
Thanks for posting!
glad we could help :)
Perfect thank you so much!
Aye fasho thanks for this video
+Greg Wangan np!
Just want to say "thank you".
You’re welcome :)
Thank you!!!
nice job
Dealer $69, Amazon $15. Just did it in 2 minutes.
Ebay $2.64 each direct from China.
@@Jonathan-rc2ud 2$ is crap. Just get a 15$ filter. You are already saving over 50$, no reason to go complete cheapskate.
Excuse me but isn't $69 the installed cost. Amazon doesn't install it.
Thanks alot! Very helpful! Got charge $80 @dealer! Wathc you and DIY got filter at Autozone for $20 even cheaper @ amazon 👍🏼👍🏼
nice!
Thanks man
thanks!
Thx
so many good places to hide drugs in a prius LOL
Thanks Big Ballers! lol
thanks :D
Avoid stealers at all cost.DIY.
I just paid the dealership $54 to do this. I'll do it myself next time.
+Satellite Weavers ouch, yeah it's pretty easy to do.
Please redo this video with a better quality camera. Lol
Dealers have a license to steal.
Dealer told me today they charge $200 to replace that filter......
Dwight Smith yeah dealer always over charge on this service.
Dwight Smith Sounds like you need a dealer-change
Don't ask them what they charge. Ask them what their hourly rate is and then ask them why you can do it in only five minutes and they can't?
OMG thank you! Mam the dealership is a rapist I swear!! So wrong of them!! Errrrr thank you thank you thank you!
👍🏼😁
Air flow direction? Duh. Smh. Gotta do a better job for things like this man.
Thanks
THANK you!!!