A 2014 Camry uses two air filters: an engine air filter and a cabin air filter. The exact part numbers depend on the engine (2.5-liter four-cylinder or 3.5-liter V6) and the market, so you should verify with the VIN or the label on the current filter.
This article explains which filters exist, where to find them, and how to replace them, with guidance on identifying the correct parts and typical maintenance intervals.
Engine air filter
The engine air filter sits in the air intake housing under the hood. It is a rectangular panel-type filter that protects the engine from dust and debris. For the 2014 Camry, the engine configuration mainly falls into two options: a 2.5-liter four-cylinder and a 3.5-liter V6. The exact Toyota Genuine part number depends on the market and production date; check your vehicle’s air box label or use your VIN in a parts lookup to confirm the correct filter.
- 2.5L 4-cylinder: Uses a standard panel-type engine air filter in the air intake box. Exact part numbers vary by market; confirm via VIN or air box label.
- 3.5L V6: Uses a panel-type engine air filter of a different size; again, verify the correct part number with your VIN or dealer.
Because part numbers can differ, always confirm with Toyota's parts catalog using your vehicle's VIN or by inspecting the current filter for a label.
Cabin air filter
The cabin air filter cleans the air entering the passenger compartment. On the 2014 Camry, these filters are typically rectangular panel elements, and some markets offer activated carbon variants to reduce odors. The filter is usually located behind the glove box; replacement intervals are commonly 15,000–30,000 miles depending on driving conditions and environment.
- Location and type: Behind the glove box; typically a rectangular panel with retention clips; some trims use a dual-layer or activated carbon variant.
- Replacement considerations: If you have allergies or drive in dusty areas, consider the carbon variant and replace more often.
Again, always verify the exact part number with a dealer or parts catalog using the VIN.
How to verify and replace
To ensure you get the right filter, verify the engine or cabin filter by checking the current filter or the vehicle’s VIN in Toyota's official parts lookup. Replacement can be done with basic hand tools; many Camry owners perform it themselves, following guidance in the owner's manual or a trusted tutorial.
Consult your owner's manual or a trusted parts retailer if you’re unsure about which exact filter to buy for your vehicle's engine and market.
Summary
In short, the 2014 Toyota Camry uses two filters: an engine air filter and a cabin air filter. The specific part numbers depend on the engine variant (2.5L four-cylinder or 3.5L V6) and regional market, so verify with the VIN or current filter label. Replacement intervals typically run around 30,000 miles for the engine and 15,000–30,000 miles for the cabin, with more frequent changes in dusty environments. When in doubt, consult a Toyota dealer or trusted parts retailer for the correct parts.


