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Car Forum / Lexus Cars / September 2007

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2005 es330 cabin air filter replacement

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Matthew - 09 Sep 2007 04:51 GMT
I would like to replace the cabin air filter on my "05 ES330. Any DIY who
have done it or any links to replace would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Matt
Ray O - 09 Sep 2007 23:22 GMT
>I would like to replace the cabin air filter on my "05 ES330. Any DIY who
>have done it or any links to replace would be appreciated.
> Thanks,
> Matt

Open the glove box and look to see if there is an access panel in the back.
If not, remove the glove box to access the filter.
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Matthew - 12 Sep 2007 02:02 GMT
Ray, Thanks for the post. I see there is a screw on the right side of the
glove box that releases the box downward and exposes the filter housing.
Helluva lot easier than replacing the cabin filter on my sons "98 Honda
Accord...
Matt

>>I would like to replace the cabin air filter on my "05 ES330. Any DIY who
>>have done it or any links to replace would be appreciated.
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> Open the glove box and look to see if there is an access panel in the
> back. If not, remove the glove box to access the filter.
Ray O - 12 Sep 2007 03:11 GMT
> Ray, Thanks for the post. I see there is a screw on the right side of the
> glove box that releases the box downward and exposes the filter housing.
> Helluva lot easier than replacing the cabin filter on my sons "98 Honda
> Accord...
> Matt

You're welcome!

If your glove box is the type where the compartment is attached to the lid
and the whole thing tilts forward, try squeezing the back rear corners - it
may flop all the way forward to provide access to the filter.

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