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The 2001 Toyota Camry sold in the US did not include a cabin air filter, unlike the models sold in the EU. If you're a US owner looking to install one, aftermarket parts are available ranging from $130 to $250. Taking it to a mechanic for installation may cost you between $350 and $500 for parts and labor combined.
The 2001 Toyota Camry is not equipped with a cabin air filter. Instead, it features a plastic mesh that serves to block leaves and other debris from getting into the HVAC system.
Why does the engine light appear on the dashboard, and why is it recommended to change the cabin filter regularly?
I'm having a hard time finding a cabin filter for my 2007 Camry. Can you tell me where it is located in the cabin?