Where is the Air conditioner filter in 97 Camry

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Non-existant --- as MTD pointed out in post yesterday it was not in Camrys unitl 2000 models.

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Wolfgang

In news:dntob.134400$k74.39064@lakeread05, Wolfgang being of bellicose mind posted:

As you may have heard, southern California has endured massive brush fires lately. After nearly a week of falling ash, I pulled out the cabin filter in my '03 Corolla. YUCK! Truely amazing amount of powdery crap in the filter .... one that I replaced only 10k miles ago.

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Philip ®

Well, close, they showed up in some 200 models, but 2002 in the Camry. ;-) But either way, as we stated, non existant in 97.

Oh, and for those who have them and dont want it, you can pullout the tray, remove it, reinstall the tray and you have the old system.

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MDT Tech®

NOT A CHANCE!! For all the airborne ash from numerous brush fires this past week, I'll keep mine in. I pulled the filter out yesterday and .... YUCK! Nearly all the pleats were filled with ash! And that filter has only been installed for the last 10k miles too. Carefully blew it out with compressed air. Oh BTW, either Fram or Purolator lists this air filter in their catalog now.

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Philip ®

Philip, you going to be OK down there? No chance of fires taking you off line? Or making you homeless? As fof Fram, yeah, they wont pass up an opportunity to make some $$$. This cabin filter is a conspiracy by "big filter" ;-) They do work nicely

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MDT Tech®

We're in no danger.

Rick, at the moment, the wife and I are mulling over the Death Valley trip. Due to the sharp cooling trend, rain, and snow above 5,000 feet last night, if I take the motorcycle the wife won't go. If she talks me into taking the Corolla, she'll go. Decisions decisions. It's a chilly 52 degrees and cloudy now. Weather Channel reports 46 degrees in DV and quite windy. This is typical this time of year and .... I'm not real enthusiastic about the exposure (look up Raynaud's Syndrome). Time for a cup of coffee and a bagel... think this through.

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Philip ®

Well, we just got our first snowfall of the year. Grandkinds are all bundled up and playing in it as I write this. No chance of fires here anymore. In fact, I've been deer hunting in the fall here and I couldnt start a fire with anything I tried, gas, oil, propane torch, when I did get it going, it just smoldered and stunk, so I gave up, went inside the trailer and turned on the heat. ;-)

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MDT Tech®

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