How to Replace Air Filter — Toyota Corolla
How to Replace Air Filter — Toyota Corolla

How to Replace Air Filter — Toyota Corolla

Replacing the air filter on your Toyota Corolla (2009–2015) helps improve engine performance, fuel efficiency, and prolong engine life. This is a simple DIY job that takes about 10–15 minutes.

Tools & Materials You Will Need

  • New engine air filter (compatible with your Corolla model)
  • Phillips screwdriver (if needed; most models use clips)
  • Gloves (optional to keep hands clean)

Applicable Models

  • Toyota Corolla: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015
  • All trims with standard 1.8L 4-cylinder engine

Safety Tips

  • Ensure the engine is off and cool before starting
  • Work in a clean, well-lit space

Step-by-Step Instructions

1. Open the Hood

  • Release the hood latch from inside the vehicle.
  • Secure the hood with the prop rod.

 

2. Locate the Air Filter Housing

  • The air filter box is typically on the driver’s side of the engine bay, a black rectangular box connected to the air intake hose.

 

automotive engine air intake tube and filter housing, top view

 

3. Unclip or Unscrew the Air Filter Housing

  • Release the clips or remove screws holding the cover.
  • Lift the cover to expose the old air filter.

 

The air filter box at the driver’s side of the engine bay

 

4. Remove the Old Filter

  • Pull out the old filter gently.
  • Check for excess dirt or debris inside the box — wipe clean if necessary.

 

The old clogged air filter is replaced with a new one. Car repair and maintenance.

 

4. Install the New Filter

  • Place the new air filter into the housing. /li>
  • Ensure it’s seated correctly along the edges.

5. Secure the Housing

  • Reattach the cover and secure clips/screws. /li>
  • Double-check that everything is closed tightly.

Common Issues & Tips

  • If clips feel loose, check alignment of housing cover. /li>
  • If the new filter seems too large, confirm part number compatibility.
  • Replace the air filter every 12,000–15,000 miles or as specified in your manual.

Final advice

A clean air filter is vital for your engine’s health. Inspect it regularly and replace as needed to ensure optimal performance and efficiency.

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