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Old 04-27-2004, 04:15 AM   #1 (permalink)
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00 Avalon -need help

Hi.
Please help me out anyone?
1. Need to know exacly how to replace the Cabin Air filter behind the glove. I don't want to break the glove box to replace it.
2. Check engine light just went on. what could it be?
Thanks again for any replies
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Old 04-27-2004, 09:24 AM   #2 (permalink)
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do you have a manual? it should say how to replace the cabin air filter
engine light could be anything, bad o2 sensor?
I think at advanced auto zone they do free diagnostics on your engine.
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Old 04-27-2004, 05:50 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Hi.
Unforntunately, the owner manual doesn't tell you how to replace the filter. IT says only to take it back to the dealer.
Regading the "check engine" light, I took it back to the dealer and they said something about some kind of ? Evaporative sensor??.
Well, the chk eng. light is off now, and I hope it'll stay off.
thanks again for your help..
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Old 04-27-2004, 10:27 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Hi.
Unforntunately, the owner manual doesn't tell you how to replace the filter. IT says only to take it back to the dealer.
Regading the "check engine" light, I took it back to the dealer and they said something about some kind of ? Evaporative sensor??.
Well, the chk eng. light is off now, and I hope it'll stay off.
thanks again for your help..
As I suggested in my other answer to your question, go to the dealer with this one. I did a quick check of the on-line service manual, with the initial intent of confirming that your box would be roughly the same as the Camry's. It's not! Your airbag harness needs to be moved to gain free access to the filter. IMHO, this is not something you want to dabble with. Dumb, yes, but not as dumb as you're going to feel if you get yourself pummeled by that airbag. . .
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Old 04-28-2004, 02:56 AM   #5 (permalink)
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With the evap sensor, you probably didn't close the gas cap all the way. You need to make it click and you'll know it's on right.
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kbass888 Remove the 5 screws 3 top 2 bottom (1 each side). Use screwdriver (tape it) remove lower panel and disconnect the airbag connector. Remove filter cover. Pull out filter and remove element from the frame. Put in new filter element re-install filter. Install filter cover. Re-connect airbag connection. Reinstall glove box.
csaxon: Your instructions are incorrect. Toyota's TSB on this subject specifically says NOT to disconnect the airgbag harness. It also has specific instructions where to "displace" the harness while performing this operation, so as not to damage it. You've also omitted the warning about not pinching and damaging the airbag wiring, although that certainly seems pretty self-evident. There's also a step for dealing with the trunk opener switch that's also in the way, so as not to damage it, the a/b harness, or the filter. See Toyota TSB AC006-99.
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Umm... kinda confused now?
Who should I listen to?
I am kinda afraid of the airbag popping out at me and having to replace it.
Do I need to disconnect the battery?
Thanks again guys.
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Umm... kinda confused now?
Who should I listen to?
I am kinda afraid of the airbag popping out at me and having to replace it.
Do I need to disconnect the battery?
Thanks again guys.
Listen to the folks who made the car. Have a look here:

http://members.cox.net/ekpolk3/AVALON/Avalon-AC.pdf

You shouldn't need to disconnect the battery, but if you decide to, be sure to turn EVERYTHING off before you do.
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I thought it was as simple as on the camry gen5, remove the glove box and the filter is there, don't mess around the airbag, have the dealer replace it
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Follow the instructions in this Dec 99 TSB but be aware that the updated instructions of Sep 11, 2000 say to disconnect the airbag connector.
http://members.cox.net/ekpolk3/AVALON/Avalon-AC.pdf
csaxon: OK, I give up, where'd you find the change. Some of the TSBs show a [revised] annotation after them, but AC006-99 does not, and I can't find it in the TIS database If you've got a better citation or description, I'll be happy to pull it and post it.
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Cabin Air Filter Change Not Difficult

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Originally Posted by ekpolk
Listen to the folks who made the car. Have a look here:

http://members.cox.net/ekpolk3/AVALON/Avalon-AC.pdf

You shouldn't need to disconnect the battery, but if you decide to, be sure to turn EVERYTHING off before you do.
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I just changed my cabin air filter today, and it was not difficult. I would not disconnect the airbag harness - doing so would increase the risk of a problem, and it is just not justified. Just follow TSB AC006-99 as specified in ekpolk's posting.

The following descriptions (which elaborate the TSB steps) may also help:

1. Remove the glove compartment, by the following steps:

1.a. Remove the under cover. Use fingers, no tools are required. Gentle downward pressure at the front of the panel after pressing the leftmost tab towards the front of the car will remove the under cover. Also, on my 2000 Avalon XLS, there was a round, flat item about 3/4 of an inch in diameter taped to the top of the under cover, and there was a pair of wires connected from the car to this round, flat item. This is not mentioned in the TSB. I disconnected the wires to this item at the white connector for this wire pair, and removed the under cover. The wires were reconnected on reassembly.

1.b. Remove the airbag harness cover (Do not disconnect the airbag harness). The airbag harness cover is a black piece of plastic about 2 inches by 3 inches and it snaps to the top of the glove box by means of tabs on the airbag harness cover. Insert a flat blade screwdriver under the edge of this piece of plastic and gently pry the harness cover loose. The harness cover will drop into the glove box with the harness for the airbag attached. The harness is covered with a protective flexible plastic cover, so there is no need for undue concern about stretching wires or shorting them out. Brute force will break anything of course, but gentle prying worked for me.

1.c. Route the airbag harness cover through the vehicle hole. In English, this means: hold the airbag harness cover which fell into the glove box in step 1.b. so that it can be pushed through the hole in the top of the glove box, and push the airbag harness cover through this hole. Then let the airbag harness cover rest on top of the glove box.

1.d. Remove the 4 screws and 1 bolt. All are Phillips head. The screws are black, while the bolt is a silver/copper color. Open the glove box to remove the 3 screws at the top of the glove box, and close the glove box to remove the screw at the lower left of the glove box. The bolt is on the lower right of the glove box. Be very careful when removing this screw to avoid dropping it into the trim. After the bolt was loose, I used a screwdriver with a screw clip on it to hold the bolt in place for final removal and for reinstallation. A magnetic screwdriver would work as well.

1.e. Remove the glove compartment and disconnect the trunk opener switch. Gently work the glove box loose by hand, until it can be removed from the car. The trunk opener switch has a connector on it which must be disconnect to remove the glove box. Needle nose pliers helped me press the connector so that it came apart with only gentle pressure.

2. Remove the filter assembly. Gentle pulling on the knobs caused the filter to slide out easily.

3. Replace filter. Discard original, install new. Note the direction of airflow is towards the bottom of the car, while the arrow (which says UP) on the filter case points upward which is opposite to the direction of airflow.

4. Reinstall filter assembly. Gently push filter assembly back in place, until a quiet snap is felt.

5. Reinstall glove compartment and all related components. Installation steps are the reverse of those in step 1.


If you are mechanically inclined and understand that mechanical items should not require much force in this case, this is not a difficult procedure. When you actually perform the procedure, you will see that there is no need for concern about an airbag popping out.

On the other hand, if you are not used to working carefully with your hands, you may be best advised to let the dealer change your cabin air filter.
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