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Repco Air Blow Gun - 110mm Nozzle - RBG110

Repco Air Blow Gun - 110mm Nozzle - RBG110

$27
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Repco Radiator Fin Straightener & Cleaner - RST18

Repco Radiator Fin Straightener & Cleaner - RST18

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Mechpro Air Filter Regulator - MPBFR

Mechpro Air Filter Regulator - MPBFR

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Mechpro Air Filter Regulator- MPFR-1 - MPFR-1

Mechpro Air Filter Regulator- MPFR-1 - MPFR-1

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Repco Air Blow Gun - 508mm Nozzle - RBG508

Repco Air Blow Gun - 508mm Nozzle - RBG508

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Repco Air Blow Gun - 300mm Nozzle - RBG300

Repco Air Blow Gun - 300mm Nozzle - RBG300

$32
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Toledo Air Blow Gun - High Flow 355mm - 321101

Toledo Air Blow Gun - High Flow 355mm - 321101

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Filter Tip Replacement 55800 - TOX55801

Filter Tip Replacement 55800 - TOX55801

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Toledo Air Blow Gun - High Flow Rubber 60mm - 321103

Toledo Air Blow Gun - High Flow Rubber 60mm - 321103

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Toledo Air Blow Gun - High Flow 100mm - 321100

Toledo Air Blow Gun - High Flow 100mm - 321100

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Mechpro HVLP Touch Up Spray Gun 2pc - MPBAT4

Mechpro HVLP Touch Up Spray Gun 2pc - MPBAT4

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Toledo Air Blow Gun - High Flow 60mm - 321102

Toledo Air Blow Gun - High Flow 60mm - 321102

$37
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Repco 1L Spray Cleaning Gun - RST246

Repco 1L Spray Cleaning Gun - RST246

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Viper Brite Coil Cleaner 3.78L - RT300G

Viper Brite Coil Cleaner 3.78L - RT300G

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Mastercool 10Kg Recovery Cylinder - RECOVERY10

Mastercool 10Kg Recovery Cylinder - RECOVERY10

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Recycle Module To Suit EQX69400 - EQX69500

Recycle Module To Suit EQX69400 - EQX69500

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Milwaukee M12 Compact Blower (Tool Only) - M12BBL-0

Milwaukee M12 Compact Blower (Tool Only) - M12BBL-0

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T&E Tools Radiator Back Flusher

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2009 Toyota Vitz/Yaris Air Filter: Purpose, Care, and When to Replace

Yes—this model uses an engine air filter. Toyota’s 2009 Yaris/Vitz owner’s manual specifies an “air cleaner filter” for the 1NZ-FE/2NZ-FE petrol engines, and Toyota’s Electronic Parts Catalogue lists the air cleaner element in the intake system (commonly referenced under part numbers such as 17801‑21050 or 17801‑0D020, depending on market and engine). So an air filter is absolutely relevant and fitted to the 2009 Toyota Vitz/Yaris.

The air filter’s job is straightforward but critical: it screens dust, sand, pollen, and road grime before air enters the engine. Clean air helps the engine breathe properly, stabilises the air–fuel mix, and protects internal parts like cylinders, piston rings, and the mass airflow sensor. A healthy filter supports good fuel economy, peppy acceleration, and lower emissions—handy for getting through a WOF or rego check without fuss.

For Aussie and Kiwi driving, inspection at each service (about every 10,000–15,000 km) is a smart move, with replacement typically around 30,000–40,000 km—or sooner if driving on unsealed or dusty roads. Toyota’s service guidance allows for more frequent changes in severe conditions, and that’s common across local dealer schedules. If the filter looks dark, clogged, or damaged, it’s time to swap it out rather than stretch it to a kilometre target.

They’ll want to keep an eye out for the usual warning signs:

  • Noticeable drop in power, especially on hills or with the air con on.
  • Thirstier fuel use than normal.
  • Rough idle or hesitation on take-off.
  • Filter media looking grey/black or shedding fibres.

Replacement is a quick, low-cost job. The airbox sits in the engine bay, clips or screws release the lid, the old element lifts out, and the new one drops in with the sealing edge seated correctly. No oils or sprays are needed on a standard paper element—just a clean, dry fit. Blowing out a paper filter with compressed air can damage the fibres and isn’t recommended.

Worth noting: many 2009 Yaris/Vitz cars also have a cabin (pollen) filter behind the glovebox. That’s separate from the engine air filter and keeps the air coming through the vents fresh—handy for hay fever season around Australia and New Zealand.

FAQ: How often should the 2009 Toyota Vitz/Yaris engine air filter be replaced?

Inspect it at each regular service (about every 10,000–15,000 km), and replace roughly every 30,000–40,000 km. If the car often sees dusty, coastal, or rural roads, change it sooner. Visual condition beats a fixed interval—if it’s dirty or damaged, replace it.

A fresh filter helps fuel economy and throttle response, and protects the engine from abrasive dust common on unsealed Kiwi and Aussie roads.

FAQ: What are the signs the air filter needs changing on a 2009 Vitz/Yaris?

Sluggish acceleration, increased fuel use, or a rough idle are common clues. A quick look in the airbox will confirm it—if the element is dark, clogged, or frayed, it’s ready to be swapped.

If in doubt, replacing the element is inexpensive insurance against premature engine wear and poor performance.

FAQ: Does this model also have a cabin (pollen) filter, and where is it?

Most 2009 Yaris/Vitz variants include a cabin filter located behind the glovebox. It cleans the air entering the cabin through the HVAC system and is separate from the engine air filter in the engine bay.

It’s worth checking annually or every 15,000–20,000 km, especially if there are musty smells or weak airflow from the vents.