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HYDRAULIC FLUID ISO 46 20L

HYDRAULIC FLUID ISO 46 20L

$113
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CRC Mass Air Flow Sensor Cleaner 400ml - 5093
CRC

CRC Mass Air Flow Sensor Cleaner 400ml - 5093

$30
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HYDRAULIC FLUID ISO 68 20L

HYDRAULIC FLUID ISO 68 20L

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K&N Air Filter Clean Spray 355ml - 99-0606
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K&N Air Filter Clean Spray 355ml - 99-0606

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GV Oils Hydraulic Fluid ISO 32 10L - GVHYD32010

GV Oils Hydraulic Fluid ISO 32 10L - GVHYD32010

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HYDRAULIC FLUID ISO 68 10L

HYDRAULIC FLUID ISO 68 10L

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GV Oils Hydraulic Fluid ISO 46 10L - GVHYD46010

GV Oils Hydraulic Fluid ISO 46 10L - GVHYD46010

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HYDRAULIC FLUID ISO 32 20L

HYDRAULIC FLUID ISO 32 20L

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GVOIL Hydraulic Fluid ISO 32 5L - GVHYD32005

GVOIL Hydraulic Fluid ISO 32 5L - GVHYD32005

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CRC 556 Electrical 420ml - 1751841
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CRC 556 Electrical 420ml - 1751841

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GVOIL Hydraulic Fluid ISO 68 5L - GVHYD68005

GVOIL Hydraulic Fluid ISO 68 5L - GVHYD68005

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GVOIL Hydraulic Fluid ISO 46 5L - GVHYD46005

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2016 Toyota Crown air filter — purpose and servicing

Yes, the 2016 Toyota Crown does use an engine air filter. Toyota’s S210-series Crown repair manual and the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue list a replaceable “air cleaner element” for the petrol and hybrid variants, and the owner’s maintenance schedule specifies air cleaner inspections and replacement. There’s also a separate A/C cabin (pollen) filter, but here the focus is the engine air filter.

On the 2016 Toyota Crown, the engine air filter’s job is to let the engine breathe clean, measured air. It traps dust, sand, pollen and road grit before they can score cylinder walls, contaminate the MAF sensor or clog the throttle body. Keeping it fresh helps the Crown hold its fuel economy, keep tailpipe emissions tidy, and deliver smooth, quiet pulling power — exactly what owners expect of a late-model Crown.

For Aussie and Kiwi conditions, a sensible rhythm is to have the air filter inspected at every scheduled service (about every 10,000 km or 6 months) and replaced roughly every 30,000–40,000 km or 2 years. Toyota service literature calls for more frequent checks if you spend time on unsealed roads, in bushfire ash, coastal air, or dusty worksites. Hybrids still have an internal-combustion engine, so they need the same attention even if they rack up more city kilometres on electric assist.

Swapping the 2016 Toyota Crown air filter is straightforward: pop the bonnet, unclip or undo the airbox fasteners, lift the lid just enough to slide the old element out, then drop in a quality, dry paper element the same way it came out. Make sure the sealing gasket sits flat, the housing is clean of leaves and bugs, and the lid is fully latched. Avoid oiled performance filters — excess oil can foul the MAF. Toyota repair guidance recommends replacement rather than washing, if you must blow dust out for a quick check, use gentle, clean, low-pressure air from the clean side out and replace soon.

  • Signs it’s due: sluggish throttle response, rough idle, noticeable drop in economy, or a grey/black filter element with blocked pleats.
  • Good practice: stick with Toyota Genuine or reputable aftermarket equivalents, record the change in your logbook, and pair it with a cabin filter check for a fresher drive.

FAQs

How often should the 2016 Toyota Crown’s engine air filter be changed in Australia or New Zealand?

Plan on inspections every 10,000 km or 6 months and replacement about every 30,000–40,000 km or 2 years. If you’re driving on gravel roads, near the coast, or in dusty rural areas, shorten the interval. That aligns with Toyota’s maintenance guidance for S210-series Crowns and typical local service conditions.

Can the 2016 Toyota Crown air filter be cleaned and reused?

The factory-style paper element is designed to be replaced, not washed. A light blow-out with low-pressure clean air can buy a little time, but it won’t restore full efficiency. For best engine protection and MAF health, fit a new, dry paper element rather than using oiled reusable filters.

Does the hybrid 2016 Toyota Crown still need an engine air filter?

Absolutely. The hybrid Crown still relies on an internal-combustion engine, and that engine needs clean intake air. The service interval mirrors the petrol-only models, though urban-heavy hybrid use may mean less dust intake — still, check at each service and replace as needed.