DIY: Air Cabin Filter - fully illustrated!
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DIY: Air Cabin Filter - fully illustrated!
Instead of getting ripped off at your Toyota dealership for their filters, just make your own! This mod ins't model specific, the glove box on the xA should come off in the same matter.
Supplies needed for this task:
- Home air filter, preferably one that filters out pollen and dust and with wire mesh supporting it.
- scissors
- duck tape
Step one:
- Clean out your glove box.
Step two:
- Look on both sides of the glove box, you'll see a small peg on each side holding the box in. Put some pressure on one side, that side of the glove box should pop out, then proceed with the other. The bottom stays on via a simple hinge. The box should be out now.
Step three:
- Remove the filter tray by pressing the tabs on each side of the tray.
Step four:
- Cut your filter to size, You should be able to get at least 4 filters out of one large filter. IF you can find one that has a charcoal layer, get it. The charcoal will filter out smells from the air - I couldn't find one at Lowes or Home Depot, though. I settled on a 3M Filtrete filter for 14 bucks.
- After cutting the filter, make sure you tape up the sides without cardboard. Be sure to ensure that the filter medium makes good contact with the tape, you don't want any holes where the air can bypass the filter. I didn't have any duck tape, so I settled on electrical tape
- When you insert the filter in the tray, it'll need some coaxing and bending to fit in the tray.
- Ensure that there are no gaps around the filter. Store the rest of the large filter in a closed area, away from dust.
Step five:
- Reinsert the filter into it's cabin.
- When reattaching the glove box, make sure the box's bottom hinges make contact with their notches first, then with a little force the two pegs should pop back behind the dash.
Step six:
- Enjoy your clean air
Supplies needed for this task:
- Home air filter, preferably one that filters out pollen and dust and with wire mesh supporting it.
- scissors
- duck tape
Step one:
- Clean out your glove box.
Step two:
- Look on both sides of the glove box, you'll see a small peg on each side holding the box in. Put some pressure on one side, that side of the glove box should pop out, then proceed with the other. The bottom stays on via a simple hinge. The box should be out now.
Step three:
- Remove the filter tray by pressing the tabs on each side of the tray.
Step four:
- Cut your filter to size, You should be able to get at least 4 filters out of one large filter. IF you can find one that has a charcoal layer, get it. The charcoal will filter out smells from the air - I couldn't find one at Lowes or Home Depot, though. I settled on a 3M Filtrete filter for 14 bucks.
- After cutting the filter, make sure you tape up the sides without cardboard. Be sure to ensure that the filter medium makes good contact with the tape, you don't want any holes where the air can bypass the filter. I didn't have any duck tape, so I settled on electrical tape
- When you insert the filter in the tray, it'll need some coaxing and bending to fit in the tray.
- Ensure that there are no gaps around the filter. Store the rest of the large filter in a closed area, away from dust.
Step five:
- Reinsert the filter into it's cabin.
- When reattaching the glove box, make sure the box's bottom hinges make contact with their notches first, then with a little force the two pegs should pop back behind the dash.
Step six:
- Enjoy your clean air
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Originally Posted by randode
so do they sell a filter that goes in the tray? why do we have the tray and no filter?
1. Cost. Parts left out cost nothing.
2. This is a potential "dealer installed accessory" (and I'll wager that it will quickly become one now!)
Great work on this writeup by rbloedow!
George <--on his way to Home Despot
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Originally Posted by scion
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Re: **** for a job well done
Originally Posted by Djuan
good job ! You must of been real curious or had too much time on your hands !
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;) Echo FANS!
It's a great AND easy mod to do.. look for an active carbon layer though as it really makes a difference in filtering outside odors.
I believe the Toyota cost is around $20-25.
They sell them at brandsport.com as well, if they aren't listed under the Scions, check under the Echo.
It's a great AND easy mod to do.. look for an active carbon layer though as it really makes a difference in filtering outside odors.
I believe the Toyota cost is around $20-25.
They sell them at brandsport.com as well, if they aren't listed under the Scions, check under the Echo.
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