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I live next to a freeway so my car gets very dirty on the outside. Dust accumulates pretty quickly on the inside as well. Can't be good for the breathing.
I noticed that my cabin air filter was filthy after about 6 months after buying the car. I didn't want to pay the $30+ the dealer was asking for a replacement filter so I looked for an alternative. I found a great tutorial on ScionLife. Since then I've been cutting filters from a whole 3M sheet (designed for home AC/heater units) and inserting into the slot behind the glove compartment.
Recently I found a new tutorial from a member who cleverly thought to make a frame for the filter. I gave it a go and my frame came out like this -
Here's what the OEM filter looked like at 6 months
Aluminum frame
Plastic support frame
Filter material
Frame and filter inserted in slot behind glove compartment
Please refer to this thread on ScionLife and many thanks to RicRat for the idea...
http://scionlife.com/forums/showthread.php?t=188352
I noticed that my cabin air filter was filthy after about 6 months after buying the car. I didn't want to pay the $30+ the dealer was asking for a replacement filter so I looked for an alternative. I found a great tutorial on ScionLife. Since then I've been cutting filters from a whole 3M sheet (designed for home AC/heater units) and inserting into the slot behind the glove compartment.
Recently I found a new tutorial from a member who cleverly thought to make a frame for the filter. I gave it a go and my frame came out like this -
Here's what the OEM filter looked like at 6 months

Aluminum frame

Plastic support frame

Filter material

Frame and filter inserted in slot behind glove compartment

Please refer to this thread on ScionLife and many thanks to RicRat for the idea...
http://scionlife.com/forums/showthread.php?t=188352