2000-2014 Toyota, Subaru, Mitsubishi, and Lexus K&N Replacement Cabin Air Filter
- Feb 22, 2016
By the mid-1960s Japanese-made cars were making their impact on the United States and the rest of the world. Japanese car purchases really started to make their mark in the mid-1960s through the mid-1970s. As American car manufacturers were concentrating on larger, less fuel-efficient models, the Japanese car manufacturers including Toyota, Honda, Nissan and others were focused on producing cars that were small and fuel-efficient. So when the Arab oil embargo hit in 1973, the demand for smaller, more fuel-efficient, cars exploded in the United States. It wasn’t too long after, American roads and highways were accommodating not only General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler model cars, but major Japanese nameplates like Toyota, Subaru, Mazda and Mitsubishi. In 1989 the luxury marque of Toyota, Lexus, was introduced into the United States. The move allowed Toyota Motors to compete against more well-known and established luxury cars including the domestically made Lincoln and Cadillac as well as the foreign made BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and others. Today some of the most popular cars on U.S. roads include Toyota, Subaru, and Mitsubishi models; plus the Lexus ES and IS are among the top 15 in luxury car sales. No doubt owners of these cars wish to keep their interiors as fresh as they were when the car was brand new. Many car owners may not be aware that cabin air filters are what helps keep a car’s interior smelling fresh. Moreover, drivers may not be aware that there are filters available meant to replace dirty and clogged cabin air filters that can no longer battle the stale odors permeating the passenger compartment of their cars. Replacing a cabin air filter is easy. It is as simple as exchanging the old, dirty filter for a new one. The housing for the filters is commonly located under the hood, beneath the dashboard, or behind the glove box. K&N offers a replacement cabin air filter VF2002, specifically designed for Toyota, Subaru, Mitsubishi, Mazda and Lexus models made between 2000 and 2014. What’s great is that K&N cabin air filters are reusable because they are washable.
While a common cabin air filter might be able to keep a car’s passenger compartment smelling fresh for about a year, a washable, replaceable K&N cabin air filter can keep an interior smelling great for a number of years. They can achieve this because they are electrostatically charged so they catch most kinds of molds, mildew and an assortment of other impurities. A K&N cabin air filter can be Refreshed every 12,000 to 15,000 miles or once a year with the K&N Refresher kit. Being able to refresh the filter assures that you don’t have to buy a new replacement every year and can rely on the same K&N cabin air filter for several years. K&N backs its cabin air filter line with a 10-Year/Million Mile Limited Warranty. These filters are manufactured under the same high standards as the K&N engine air filters. K&N has built its reputation on engine air filters so it is no accident that both filters are used by millions of vehicle owners.
The VF2002 K&N cabin air filter can be used on the following vehicles: 2014 TOYOTA FJ CRUISER 4.0L V6 F/I - All To find the correct cabin air filter for your vehicle simply check the K&N search by vehicle tool. K&N is always looking to develop new cabin air filters. If we do not currently have a filter for your vehicle, please suggest that we make one using the online product request. |
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