How to install replace the cabin air filter on a 2010 Toyota Rav4

How to install replace the cabin air filter on a 2010 Toyota Rav4

2010 Toyota Rav4. Certified Used Car Technician @ Findlay Toyota Dealership in Henderson, NV. Used my BlackBerry Curve phone to do this video.

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Mike Hawk says:

Wow! Looks easy….All done within under 2 minutes…It’s no wonder the
dealerships charge so much for so little work.

88bmyvegas says:

I’m happy you saved your money. A lot of people don’t know it is very easy
to do. Please subscribe. Thank you for watching.

88bmyvegas says:

welcome, please subscribe

ерунда сэндвич says:

I just pulled mine out and it’s completely black. Whoever drove my car for
30k w/o changing the cabin filter needs to be killed. The 2 levers from the
sides can be hard. Use some extra force to push them inward, but not too
much to break them. Thanks for the video.

jusenolor says:

Thanks, and I just subscribed.

travelchick1231 says:

THAT LOOKS TOO EASY

88bmyvegas says:

welcome and please subscribe. have a nice day

jusenolor says:

Just bought a used 2006 Toyota RAV4 and every now and then when I’m idling/
at a rest, the front or sometimes the whole car vibrates. I am thinking
maybe engine mounts…any thoughts?

Carolyn Israel says:

Yesterday I took my Rav 4 into Just Brakes for an oil change that my
boyfriend bought me a Groupon for. The service manager tried to sell me a
new filter for $42 and they sell it at O’Reilly for $14. I’m glad I decided
to try to install it myself! Thank you!

88bmyvegas says:

yes it is easy. try it out. Thank you for watching and please suscribe

88bmyvegas says:

yes, it would be more likely motor mounts. don’t forget to replace the
trans mount too. though mounts still looks good to the eye with no cracks,
just replace it. i replaced a ton of mounts because of engine vibration at
idle. thanks for the question and please subscribe

88bmyvegas says:

Welcome and thank you for watching. Please suscribe. Yes I think the
dealerships do charge alot. Us techs get screwed over too. If I was to get
paid on it, labor will be 0.2 hours, so I will get paid $3.15, the rest
goes to the blood sucking dealership. I will load more videos in the
future. Ask any questions on any car. I’m a Certified Used Car Technician
for a Toyota Dealership in Henderson, NV

Sigrid Wellhausen says:

Way easier than I thought it would be. Thank you for the help.

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