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Pull out the glovebox and you should see a little removable panel on the side of the heater/fan box...

Pull out that panel/draw and there might be a filter in there...

I know the Corolla's have the filters but not too sure about the Yaris...

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Pull out the glovebox and you should see a little removable panel on the side of the heater/fan box...

Pull out that panel/draw and there might be a filter in there...

I know the Corolla's have the filters but not too sure about the Yaris...

hey Rolla Boy, is this the same for ZZE122 corollas?

i want to clean my filter as it smells after the AC has been running

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I don't think they ever made pollen filters for the ZZE122 Corollas.

But i know the ZZE123 corollas can fit them. Assuming its the same for 122s.

I know a lot of people hate that smell after the A/Cs been on.

Maybe you could try and spray some deodorizer into the air box where the fan/pollen filter tray is.

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Hi everyone (great forum btw)

FYI:

Toyota Yaris (all models) do not come standard with Aircon filter (cabin air filter). You have to get it added, if you want it.

Costs approx $100 (total rip-off) - Toyota does warn you that it is an optional extra on their website, so you cant plead ignorance!

http://www.toyota.com.au/parts-and-service...bin-air-filters

However you can buy them on ebay (just type in "yaris air cabin filter") , for about 1/3 of the price and its easy to install.

After installing for 2 days I removed it to spray in some Glen 20. The crap that was already trapped in it was scary, considering I had been driving for 3 years previously without it (hence the glen 20 treatment) . A huge twig was even present...where the pollutants went before I installed the filter is anyone's guess? Toyota obviously believes Yaris drivers are made of sterner stuff (or poorer) and dont require silly things like air filters.

Cheers

Mark

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You can buy these aftermarket pollen filters in victoria for around $40. Buzz me if you need them.

Hi Mate,

Where can I get one and also get it fixed?? Thanks.

You can get them from your local Repco, Ryco RCA140P. I don't think that the filter fits correctly but that is the recommended one.

Alternatively you can also get them from Europeans Auto Imports, Purflux AH160. I found that this brand fits perfectly.

If you have trouble getting them, i've also got some in my garage :).

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