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Prius Cabin Filter - Amazon July 5, 2010 C. Bruysschaard (Texas) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Absolutely the only way to go. Dealer was going to charge more than $80 to install this filter. Ordered the filter and installed it outselves and with the free shipping over $25 purchase, this was a tremendous savings. We knew it would fit before we purchased it because the ordering process requires you to input the make and year of your car and lets you know ahead of time if it is for your car. In today's economy, this is great.
Amazon had to ship in two shipments and I still paid no shipping fees because the total order was over $25 and I did not require an immediate rush.
Work will in my 2007 Prius June 20, 2010 A. Nishioka (CA) Changing was real easy and the Fram cabin air filter fits perfectly into the plastic frame holder.
Great Price, Easy Install, Fresh Air June 20, 2010 Avante_Guarde This fits perfectly in a 2004 - 2005 Toyota Prius with a Hybrid engine. Simple install took less than 5 minutes and the price for the filter was definitely cheaper that what was available in dealers and most stores. To scare more people into changing their cabin air filters more often, I just changed mine for the first time at 50k. The original one that came with the car had turned black and there were leaves, pollen, and bugs stuck to it. Definitely should have changed it sooner.
Toyota has a better quality OEM filter June 1, 2010 Michael G. Lustig (NJ USA) Toyota offers two OEM air filter: standard and high-quality. I'd place the Fram filter somewhere in between those. If you're not up to removing your glove compartment; you might want to have the dealer install an OEM filter. On Toyota's, it's fairly simple to replace the cabin filter and it only takes a few minutes. This filter reduces the airflow so the fan has to work harder than it did with the standard OEM filter. This is the first cabin filter replacement in 7 years and my old filter wasn't that dirty. I don't drive on dirt roads so I don't need to change cabin air filters that often.
Great filter, great price May 28, 2010 P. Steelquist (San Diego, CA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
After being told the Toyota dealer wanted $70 to replace my Prius cabin air filter, I went online and found a YouTube video on how to replace it. Bought this filter, with a $6 rebate and no shipping charge for two, which is far superior to the original equipment (more pletes, carbon and baking soda filtration) -- and it fit perfectly in the existing tray. It took me less than one minute to replace the filter. It was so easy.
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