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Keep Your Car Breathing Well: Change The Air Filters by CastroLubeNg: 12:41pm On Oct 31, 2016
You need clean air to breathe and so does your car, and a vehicle’s air filters make that possible. Car owners should have the engine and cabin air filters inspected and changed regularly to ensure vehicle longevity and interior comfort.


“Air filters are your vehicle’s first line of defense against contaminants that reduce cabin air quality and negatively impact engine performance,”. All vehicles is in need of air filter replacement, so it’s evident that motorists often overlook this simple, yet important service.”


The vehicle’s engine air filter traps dirt particles that can cause damage to engine cylinders, cylinder walls, pistons, piston rings and bearings, leading to the engine losing power. The air filter also plays a critical role in keeping pollutants from contaminating the airflow sensor on fuel-injected cars. A normal wear item that requires regular checks and replacement, air filters should be inspected at each oil change and replaced annually or when showing other signs of contamination.


The cabin air filter is responsible for cleaning the air entering the passenger compartment. Under normal circumstances, it helps trap pollen, bacteria, dust and exhaust gases that may find their way into a vehicle’s heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system, compromising interior air quality and damaging the system. Most cabin air filters are accessed through the panel in the HVAC housing, which may be under the hood or placed within the interior of the vehicle. A cabin air filter should not be cleaned and reinstalled. Instead, it should be replaced every 12,000 to 15,000 miles or per the owner’s manual.

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Re: Keep Your Car Breathing Well: Change The Air Filters by jorges1(m): 6:08am On Nov 01, 2016
How much is the air filter and airflow sensors of a Toyota Rav4 1997 model?

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Re: Keep Your Car Breathing Well: Change The Air Filters by CastroLubeNg: 1:43pm On Nov 11, 2016
Hello Jorges, top of the day bro. kindly visit the link below to find out more. thank you.
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How much is the air filter and airflow sensors of a Toyota Rav4 1997 model?

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