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How do you replace the cabin filter in a 1994 LS 400? Are there more than (1)? Thank you in advance.


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You might be able to find it based on the attached diagram - sure not as easy as on the 95-up LS400.

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Is there a link showing how to install the cabin filter? I follow directions very well. Thank you for the diagram.

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Is there a link showing how to install the cabin filter? I follow directions very well. Thank you for the diagram.

Larry, there are actually two cabin filters in the 93/94 LS. There are instructions on Post #7 in this link -> http://www.clublexus...air-filter.html

...and this link may help as well -> http://repairpal.com...-air-filter-172

From these instructions, it looks like the filters are installed side-by-side such that you have to slide the first one up and over to get the second one in (or out). Like batteries in a flashlight. ^_^

...and finally, remember that most cabin (pollen) air filters have a directional air flow to them so it is important to note the flow of air and install the new filters accordingly.

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What is nice is that the filters are 'keyed', so they only slide in one way. I cleaned mine recently with compressed air (says on the filters not to use water on them) then re-installed. Gently pop off the cover section underneath the glove box, then you can get at the filters, which are behind the cover with the two wingnuts holding it on. You can then pull the filters out, one at a time. They're also hinged so you can get them inserted.

Paul

'93 LS400

Is there a link showing how to install the cabin filter? I follow directions very well. Thank you for the diagram.

Larry, there are actually two cabin filters in the 93/94 LS. There are instructions on Post #7 in this link -> http://www.clublexus...air-filter.html

...and this link may help as well -> http://repairpal.com...-air-filter-172

From these instructions, it looks like the filters are installed side-by-side such that you have to slide the first one up and over to get the second one in (or out). Like batteries in a flashlight. ^_^

...and finally, remember that most cabin (pollen) air filters have a directional air flow to them so it is important to note the flow of air and install the new filters accordingly.

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