Jb-359
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de marzo de 2025
exactly what was needed
shopper
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de marzo de 2025
This is an air filter just as described in the listing. Construction seems correct and I have no concerns about the product.
Deal Detective
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de marzo de 2025
If you haven't looked at your cabin filter lately, you probably should. Take a look at the pictures. My car is 8 years old and I've never checked the cabin filter. I'm sure glad I did! The old one is disgusting, filled with dirt, dust and small leaves. The new filter fit perfectly and I'm very pleased with the quality. Installation was a breeze, and took less than 5 minutes. Highly recommend this filter, which should be part of regular maintenance. Don't wait 8 years! The manufacturer recommends that it be changed every 15,000 to 25,000 miles or once per year. These filters are not expensive and this one represents good value. I'll be buying more for this vehicle and for all others. Highly recommended. Breathing fresh air after changing my cabin air filter feels great! Buy it...
Tyler
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de marzo de 2025
Buy it as a perfect fit for 2015 Toyota Sienna.Easy do it yourself job that'll save you $50+ over your local dealer. Empty your glove box, remove pull the piston off the glove box lower right side, squeeze the left and right rear edge and pull the box out. Push in the left and right tabs of the black air filter cover and pull. Remove the old filter, careful not to let any accumulated debris fall into the fan. Install the new filter making sure to put the correct side up. Unlike OEM filter, there is no indicator on the replacement filter, the left and right edges are different depending on the side, line up with how the old filter was. Follow disassembly instruction in reverse.
Robin
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de abril de 2025
Perfect fit in my Toyota Rav4. Super simple to replace this cabin filter, just look up a quick video like I did on how to do it. You just have to pop open the glove box, and disconnect the arm, then you can gain access to where the old filter is at. This is one of those filters that gets forgotten about all the time and this one hadn't been changed in a long time obviously. The air flow seems to be much better now as well, so that's a nice bonus. I really like the filter quality, it seems to match the OEM that was in there before, and works great.