Thank You. I kept seeing videos showing how to replace the cabin air filter on a 2001 Japan made Camry but couldn't figure out how to remove the glove compartment door as shown in the videos. Now thanks to you I got my answer ... there just isn't one, voila!
None of the Camry vehicles had cabin air filters! Whoever told you there was one lied or was a complete idiot! I have had several 1998 and 1999 Japanese models and now have a 2000 American made POS and not one has ever had a CAF! They were not offered in those years and models! NEVER! SOME of the Lexus ES-300s did have them in the higher end models. They were under the vent cowling. You need to removed the wiper arms and then take the vent cowling off. The CAF will be right under the passenger side front wind screen and behind the firewall. There is a cover over the box that must be removed in order to change it. You then get to put it all back together without breaking some of the plastic parts! The entire process takes about 20 minutes on a good day.
@@vijo8490 All I said was that the only Toyota Camry/ES chassis that did have a cabin air filter was the Lexus. None of the Camry line ever had one. So stop getting your knickers in a bunch! Some people! Todo lo que dije fue que el único chasis Toyota Camry/ES que tenía un filtro de aire de cabina era el Lexus. Ninguno de los miembros de la línea Camry tuvo uno. ¡Así que deja de armarte las bragas! ¡Algunas personas!
@@vijo8490 What we have here is a failure to communicate. I stated that no Camry with which I was familiar ever had a cabin air filter until much later than the year 2000. That should be pretty easy to comprehend. I also stated that the only similar Toyota of which I was aware was the Lexus ES300. Again, so simple a moron should be able to understand it. At no time was the discussion trying to move over to talking about Lexus automobiles. Therefore, you having a hissy fit over me even mentioning them makes no sense whatsoever. IF, however, you are aware of any 2000 CAMRY that does have a cabin air filter that was released in the USA then I will stand corrected. If not, then your rant is invalidated and unnecessary. NOW do we have an understanding? You went off for no justifiable reason. At least, not that I could perceive. Lo que tenemos aquí es una falta de comunicación. Dije que ningún Camry con el que estaba familiarizado tuvo un filtro de aire de cabina hasta mucho después del año 2000. Eso debería ser bastante fácil de comprender. También dije que el único Toyota similar que conocía era el Lexus ES300. Una vez más, un imbécil tan simple debería poder entenderlo. En ningún momento la discusión intentó pasar a hablar de automóviles Lexus. Por lo tanto, que tengas un ataque de ira porque incluso mencionarlos no tiene ningún sentido. Sin embargo, SI conoce algún CAMRY 2000 que tenga un filtro de aire de cabina lanzado en los EE. UU., lo corregiré. Si no es así, entonces su perorata es invalidada y innecesaria. ¿AHORA tenemos un entendimiento? Te fuiste sin motivo justificable. Al menos, no que yo pudiera percibir.
Thank You. I kept seeing videos showing how to replace the cabin air filter on a 2001 Japan made Camry but couldn't figure out how to remove the glove compartment door as shown in the videos. Now thanks to you I got my answer ... there just isn't one, voila!
Literally watched all kinds of videos for my 2001 and I’m currently putting my screw back in as I type 😕 good video
saves me a lot of hassle, got a japanese 2001, thanks!
Mines a Le Kentucky made (USA) 2001 CAMRY NO AIR FILTER EITHER!
I have a 2001 Toyota Camry CE 2.2 Liter coming for a cabin filter hard to find.
The made in USA version doesn't have a cabin air filter either
Good to know thank you
😮you are the only one right. There is not cabin filter.
no wonder i never found it
You could’ve made this a 30 second video…. Instead I watched for 3 1/2 minutes to get the answer you could’ve said in ten seconds. Down voted.
I do have a short version that I uploaded after this one.
@@marciewalko8679 that’s completely fair enough! I appreciate that and apologize! Otherwise great content!!
@@marciewalko8679 also removed my down vote
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Yessss I was so envites thinking this was the one!! 😢
I have a 2000 Toyota corlila & can't find either
Camry…designed by engineers that never have to fix the crap they design!
Only USA have in 2000 not 01 Japanese don't
Do 2001 have cabin air filter
From my research, the 2001 Camry is the same. It does not have a cabin air filter.
That's what I got 2001 with vin number starting with a 'J'. So I won't fiddle with it anymore. Tks man you saved me HOURS!!!!!
@@marciewalko8679
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que haremos con el mal olor al empezar el ac?
None of the Camry vehicles had cabin air filters! Whoever told you there was one lied or was a complete idiot! I have had several 1998 and 1999 Japanese models and now have a 2000 American made POS and not one has ever had a CAF! They were not offered in those years and models! NEVER!
SOME of the Lexus ES-300s did have them in the higher end models. They were under the vent cowling. You need to removed the wiper arms and then take the vent cowling off. The CAF will be right under the passenger side front wind screen and behind the firewall. There is a cover over the box that must be removed in order to change it. You then get to put it all back together without breaking some of the plastic parts! The entire process takes about 20 minutes on a good day.
no estamos hablando de lexus
anda a otro video a opinar de tu lexus
@@vijo8490 All I said was that the only Toyota Camry/ES chassis that did have a cabin air filter was the Lexus. None of the Camry line ever had one. So stop getting your knickers in a bunch! Some people!
Todo lo que dije fue que el único chasis Toyota Camry/ES que tenía un filtro de aire de cabina era el Lexus. Ninguno de los miembros de la línea Camry tuvo uno. ¡Así que deja de armarte las bragas! ¡Algunas personas!
lo peor es q la gente no acepta su error
Te dejo hablando con mi mano
@@vijo8490 What we have here is a failure to communicate.
I stated that no Camry with which I was familiar ever had a cabin air filter until much later than the year 2000. That should be pretty easy to comprehend.
I also stated that the only similar Toyota of which I was aware was the Lexus ES300. Again, so simple a moron should be able to understand it.
At no time was the discussion trying to move over to talking about Lexus automobiles. Therefore, you having a hissy fit over me even mentioning them makes no sense whatsoever.
IF, however, you are aware of any 2000 CAMRY that does have a cabin air filter that was released in the USA then I will stand corrected. If not, then your rant is invalidated and unnecessary.
NOW do we have an understanding? You went off for no justifiable reason. At least, not that I could perceive.
Lo que tenemos aquí es una falta de comunicación.
Dije que ningún Camry con el que estaba familiarizado tuvo un filtro de aire de cabina hasta mucho después del año 2000. Eso debería ser bastante fácil de comprender.
También dije que el único Toyota similar que conocía era el Lexus ES300. Una vez más, un imbécil tan simple debería poder entenderlo.
En ningún momento la discusión intentó pasar a hablar de automóviles Lexus. Por lo tanto, que tengas un ataque de ira porque incluso mencionarlos no tiene ningún sentido.
Sin embargo, SI conoce algún CAMRY 2000 que tenga un filtro de aire de cabina lanzado en los EE. UU., lo corregiré. Si no es así, entonces su perorata es invalidada y innecesaria.
¿AHORA tenemos un entendimiento? Te fuiste sin motivo justificable. Al menos, no que yo pudiera percibir.