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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

$20
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Mechpro Air Filter Regulator - MPBFR

Mechpro Air Filter Regulator - MPBFR

$39
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Mechpro Air Filter Regulator- MPFR-1 - MPFR-1

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

$50
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Repco Air Blow Gun - 508mm Nozzle - RBG508

Repco Air Blow Gun - 508mm Nozzle - RBG508

$35
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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

$39
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Filter Tip Replacement 55800 - TOX55801

Filter Tip Replacement 55800 - TOX55801

$117
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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

$38
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Mechpro HVLP Touch Up Spray Gun 2pc - MPBAT4

Mechpro HVLP Touch Up Spray Gun 2pc - MPBAT4

$216
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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

$156
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Viper Brite Coil Cleaner 3.78L - RT300G

Viper Brite Coil Cleaner 3.78L - RT300G

$337
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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

$191
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T&E Tools Radiator Back Flusher

T&E Tools Radiator Back Flusher

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2021 Toyota C‑HR Air Filter — What It Does and When to Change It

Based on Toyota’s own technical references — the 2021 C‑HR Owner’s Manual (Maintenance section), the Toyota Repair Manual, and the Toyota Genuine Parts catalogue — the 2021 Toyota C‑HR is fitted with an engine air cleaner element (air filter). It also has a separate cabin/pollen filter for the HVAC system. So yes, an air filter is relevant and used on the 2021 Toyota C‑HR.

The engine air filter on a 2021 Toyota C‑HR is a simple bit of kit that does an important job. It cleans the air the engine breathes, stopping dust, pollen and grit from scoring the cylinders or contaminating sensors. With clean intake air, the engine can meter fuel accurately, maintain smooth throttle response, and deliver the fuel economy Toyota owners expect on Aussie and Kiwi roads.

For everyday driving, it’s smart to have the air filter inspected at each regular service (typically every 12 months or 15,000 kilometres, whichever comes first). Many owners replace the filter around 30,000–45,000 kilometres or every 2–3 years. If the C‑HR spends time on gravel tracks, coastal roads, or in areas with bushfire ash or heavy pollen, bring that forward — dust loads climb quickly under those conditions.

  • Signs it may be due: a visible layer of dirt on the filter media, more induction noise, slightly lazier acceleration, or a small bump in fuel use.
  • Quick check tip: with the engine off, pop the bonnet, release the airbox clips, and hold the filter up to bright light. If it’s dark and clogged, it’s time.

Sticking with a quality, correctly sized filter that seals properly in the airbox is key. A warped or poorly seated element can let unfiltered air bypass the media, which defeats the whole purpose and can foul the mass airflow sensor. Technicians will also look for leaves or debris in the airbox and make sure the lid and intake ducting are seated snugly to avoid unmetered air leaks.

While this page is focused on the engine air filter, the C‑HR’s cabin filter deserves attention too — swapping that every 15,000–20,000 kilometres (or annually) keeps the A/C smelling fresh and the demist performance strong.

  • Bottom line: inspect at every service, replace on condition, and shorten intervals if driving in dusty or coastal environments.

Popular questions about the 2021 Toyota C‑HR air filter

How often should the 2021 Toyota C‑HR engine air filter be replaced?

Most workshops in Australia and New Zealand recommend inspections every 15,000 kilometres and replacement roughly every 30,000–45,000 kilometres or 2–3 years. That aligns with Toyota’s maintenance guidance to inspect regularly and replace as needed.

If the C‑HR sees dusty gravel roads, construction zones, or seasonal pollen, shorten the interval. Always go by actual condition: if the media looks clogged or the car feels a bit breathless, replace it sooner.

Does the 2021 C‑HR have both an engine air filter and a cabin filter?

Yes. The engine air cleaner element protects the motor from dust and debris, while the cabin (pollen) filter cleans the air going into the HVAC system for the occupants.

They serve different jobs and have different service needs. The cabin filter is usually replaced more often — commonly every 15,000–20,000 kilometres — to keep airflow strong and odours down.

What are the symptoms of a clogged engine air filter on a 2021 C‑HR?

Drivers may notice slightly dull acceleration, a small drop in fuel economy, a bit more intake noise, or a filter that looks dark and dirty when held up to light.

These signs can overlap with other issues, so if in doubt, have a technician check the filter, airbox sealing, and sensors during the next service.