What did you do to your LS400 today?
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installed new cabin air filter for my 94, I pulled the old ones after i bought the new one which was 1 piece well the cars is a 2 piece cut in 4 sections i cut it up and made it fit well can't do much else with this stupid storm blowing around.
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Lexus Test Driver
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I did the same today. took all of 5mins!
good thing i did it, the one in the car was utterly disgusting!
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It is supposed to be nice and white when new...
super simple job, if you haven't done this to your car, it s a good idea to change your cabin filters every couple of years to keep your heater/blower system working and smelling nicely. I don't know what the Lexus Service interval but with how easy it is to change (on 95-97, dunno about other years) i'd change it every 2 years or 20-25k miles...
good thing i did it, the one in the car was utterly disgusting!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/zx3tuning/8133966790/http://www.flickr.com/photos/zx3tuning/8133966790/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/zx3tuning/, on Flickr
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It is supposed to be nice and white when new...
super simple job, if you haven't done this to your car, it s a good idea to change your cabin filters every couple of years to keep your heater/blower system working and smelling nicely. I don't know what the Lexus Service interval but with how easy it is to change (on 95-97, dunno about other years) i'd change it every 2 years or 20-25k miles...
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Lexus Test Driver
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I've seen people do that successfully and unsuccessfully. Just be careful and make sure it is a perfect fit in the filter holder and or housing. Any gaps or anything but a super snug fit in all corners and on all sides will prevent filtration partially or completely...
Oh and when you remover your old filter, be sure you have a vacuum going and sucking as you drop the old filter out so debris doesn't fall into the blower or ventilation system. Also a good idea to wipe down filter housing and/or holder before putting the new filter in!
Oh and when you remover your old filter, be sure you have a vacuum going and sucking as you drop the old filter out so debris doesn't fall into the blower or ventilation system. Also a good idea to wipe down filter housing and/or holder before putting the new filter in!
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