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How much is an air filter for a 2007 Toyota Yaris?

Engine air filters for a 2007 Toyota Yaris typically run about $8–25 for standard aftermarket parts, with OEM Toyota filters generally $20–40. Cabin air filters tend to cost a bit more, usually $15–50, depending on whether you choose a standard or activated-carbon/HEPA-style unit. Shopping around and comparing brands can save you money, and doing the replacement yourself avoids labor charges.


Understanding which filter you need


Two common types affect price and maintenance: the engine air filter, which cleans air entering the engine, and the cabin air filter, which cleans air entering the passenger compartment. The engine filter lives in the engine bay, while the cabin filter is typically behind the glove box or under the dashboard, depending on trim and market.


Pricing overview


Engine air filter pricing


Prices for engine air filters vary by brand and quality. The following ranges cover typical options you’ll encounter at major retailers as of 2024–2026.



  • Aftermarket or generic engine air filter: typically $8–25.

  • OEM Toyota engine air filter: typically $20–40.

  • High-performance or specialty filters: often $25–60.


Note: These price ranges are approximate and can vary by region, retailer, and stock. Always verify the exact part number matches your 2007 Yaris engine (usually a 1.5L 1NZ-FE in many markets).


Cabin air filter pricing


Cabin air filters tend to be a bit pricier, especially for activated-carbon or anti-odor variants. The typical ranges you’ll see are:



  • Aftermarket cabin air filter (standard): $15–35.

  • OEM cabin air filter: $25–60.

  • Activated carbon/HEPA-style cabin filters: $30–80.


Conventional cabin filters are usually cheaper than OEM or specialty versions, but higher-end filters offer better odor control and filtration.


Where to shop and saving tips


To get the best price, compare options from multiple sources. Common retailers include AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, O'Reilly Auto Parts, RockAuto, and Amazon. If you want the exact factory part, check with a Toyota dealer, but be prepared for higher prices. Look for promotions, coupons, or multi-pack deals to maximize savings.


Choosing the right part


Always confirm compatibility with your exact Yaris model year and engine code. Use retailer vehicle lookups or consult your owner's manual. If you’re unsure, bring the old filter or its measurements to the store to ensure a match.


Installation and maintenance tips


Engine air filter replacement is typically quick—about 5–10 minutes with basic hand tools. Cabin air filter replacement usually takes 5–15 minutes, depending on access. Replacement intervals depend on driving conditions: engine filters commonly every 15,000–30,000 miles, and cabin filters every 15,000–30,000 miles in normal conditions, with more frequent changes in dusty or harsh environments.


Summary


For a 2007 Toyota Yaris, you’ll generally see engine air filters priced around $8–25 for aftermarket parts and $20–40 for OEM; cabin air filters around $15–50 for aftermarket and $25–60 for OEM, with activated-carbon variants sometimes higher. Shop around, verify compatibility, and consider a DIY replacement to save on labor costs.

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