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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

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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

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Toledo Air Blow Gun - High Flow 60mm - 321102

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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

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Mastercool 10Kg Recovery Cylinder - RECOVERY10

Mastercool 10Kg Recovery Cylinder - RECOVERY10

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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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2014 Toyota Crown air filter — what it does, and when to replace it

Technical sources for the S210-series Toyota Crown (2012–2018) — including the Toyota Repair Manual (TIS) and Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue (EPC) — specify an engine “air cleaner” assembly with a replaceable filter element across petrol and hybrid variants. That means a proper engine air filter is fitted and absolutely relevant to any 2014 Toyota Crown.

The air filter’s job is straightforward: feed the engine clean air while keeping out dust, sand, pollen, and road grime. On a Crown, that protects the mass airflow sensor and throttle body, helps maintain smooth idle and crisp response, and keeps fuel economy and emissions where they should be. In Aussie and Kiwi conditions — with plenty of rural roads and the odd dusty detour — the filter carries a fair workload.

As part of servicing, it’s smart to inspect the element every 15,000 km or 12 months, and replace it roughly every 30,000–40,000 km. If the car sees unsealed roads, coastal sand, or bush tracks, shorten those intervals. Toyota service schedules back up that inspect-then-replace approach, and the EPC/Repair Manual confirms it’s a dry paper element — so don’t oil it, and don’t wash it.

A quick DIY check is no drama under the bonnet. Pop the airbox clips, lift the lid, and remove the element. If it looks dark and clogged, or you can’t see light through the pleats, it’s time. Seat the new filter squarely in the airbox with the rubber seal facing up to the lid, then refit and latch the clips. No need to overtighten anything, and there’s usually no tool required.

  • Signs it needs replacing: noticeable drop in power, higher fuel use, hesitant throttle, dirty or deformed pleats, or a musty intake smell.
  • Tips: tap the old filter gently to assess dust load, but don’t blast it with compressed air (that can tear fibres). Always check the airbox for leaves and grit before fitting the new element.

One more note: the Crown also uses a cabin (pollen) filter for the HVAC — separate to the engine air filter — so it’s worth replacing that for clean air inside the car as well.

FAQs

How often should the 2014 Toyota Crown’s engine air filter be replaced?

Plan on inspecting it every 15,000 km or 12 months and replacing around 30,000–40,000 km. If the car lives on gravel roads or in dusty regions, replace sooner.

Can a clogged air filter make a Crown Hybrid feel sluggish or hurt fuel economy?

Yes. Even with electric assist, a restricted filter limits airflow, which can dull throttle response, upset fuel trims, and nudge consumption up. A fresh element helps the hybrid system work at its best.

Is the engine air filter the same as the cabin filter on a 2014 Crown?

No. The engine air filter protects the engine, the cabin (pollen) filter cleans the air you breathe inside. Both are service items, but they live in different places and use different media.

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