K&N Air Filter & Other Maintenance
My 06 Solara SLE V6 hit 34,000 and I decided to tackle some of the maintenance on it. I ordered a K&N High Performance Air Filter, not for the supposed power boost but because it's a permanent air filter that only needs to be cleaned every 50,000 miles.
I installed the air filter yesterday. I'm amazed how much the engineers seem to dissuade owners from doing their own maintenance on their own cars. There are so many components nestled right up to the air filter area that makes it difficult to even get the thing open. But I took my time and was patient and was able to swap in the new air filter.
I must say I was surprised by the pep my car now has. My car just seems raring to fly down the street now. Maybe there is something to this high performance filter. As long as it lasts the lifetime of the vehicle.
I went to the Toyota dealership and picked up a new cabin filter. First, about 4 salespeople swarmed down on me as soon as I pulled in. Once I told them I was there for parts they of course scattered. But it's clear business is clearly down at the dealership (Scottsdale, AZ).
The cabin filter replacement would have been a snap but of course the engineers placed a bundle of wires up on one side of the filter slot. Pulling the filter cartridge was no problem, but I had to show the wiring to the side to get the cartridge back in. But again, some patience and I was able to do it. I'm pleased with the money I saved on labor.
At 40,000 miles I'll be putting in new brake pads (easy to do). The only thing I'll have the dealer do is the tranmission fluid and the oil change.
I installed the air filter yesterday. I'm amazed how much the engineers seem to dissuade owners from doing their own maintenance on their own cars. There are so many components nestled right up to the air filter area that makes it difficult to even get the thing open. But I took my time and was patient and was able to swap in the new air filter.
I must say I was surprised by the pep my car now has. My car just seems raring to fly down the street now. Maybe there is something to this high performance filter. As long as it lasts the lifetime of the vehicle.
I went to the Toyota dealership and picked up a new cabin filter. First, about 4 salespeople swarmed down on me as soon as I pulled in. Once I told them I was there for parts they of course scattered. But it's clear business is clearly down at the dealership (Scottsdale, AZ).
The cabin filter replacement would have been a snap but of course the engineers placed a bundle of wires up on one side of the filter slot. Pulling the filter cartridge was no problem, but I had to show the wiring to the side to get the cartridge back in. But again, some patience and I was able to do it. I'm pleased with the money I saved on labor.
At 40,000 miles I'll be putting in new brake pads (easy to do). The only thing I'll have the dealer do is the tranmission fluid and the oil change.
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