There are 2 main types of cabin air filters. One is a standard paper filter which traps particles using multiple layers of paper or synthetic fibers. The other type has activated carbon impregnated in the media, which has the added benefit of absorbing noxious fumes and other gases or odors.
Cabin air filters are one of the easier maintenance items to replace on a vehicle. We will show you how to replace the filter on a 1999 Lexus GS300. Our project car's cabin filter is located inside behind the glove box, however some cars, such as our Volvo 850, have the cabin filter located externally under the hood. We can show you how to replace an external one if there's any interest. Just shoot us an email at carandwriter@gmail.com. As always these DIYs are done at your own risk, and we are not liable for any damage you do to your vehicle.
You will not need any special tools to replace the cabin air filter in a Lexus GS300 (Toyota Aristo). To start, open the glove box and you will see a black plastic panel below the CD changer (if equipped on the car). Remove the panel by lifting up and out.
Remove the panel by lifting it up and out. |
Next, you will see another panel which will need to be removed. You can remove it by pulling towards you. It will be a little bit tougher to pull out than the first panel, but it still comes out with a little force.
Remove this panel by pulling it towards you. |
Remove the cabin air filter pulling the tab. |
Our cabin air filter was pretty filthy even after just 18 months of use. |
If you have any questions, feel free to send us an email at carandwriter@gmail.com. Happy motoring and keep on driving!
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