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Cabin Filter: Original vs. Fram Fresh Breeze

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Care, Maintenance & Troubleshooting' started by toyolover, Jan 5, 2011.

  1. toyolover

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    Please see the picture for the two comparison.
    The factory one on the right is after 12 months of usage. The Fram on the left is brand new.
    The factory original has about 34 fins, the Fram Fresh Breeze has about 14 fins.
    The Fram unit has baking soda and carbon combined in the filter. Fram is about half the price of the Toyota original.
    I don't know which one is better at this moment until another 12 months of usage but I am happy for the savings.
     

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  2. GSW

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    The more pleats the larger the surface area, so more filtering on the OEM filter. CFM air flow should change as well. Will the Fram still work...sure. My 02.
     
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    Not to start any flames except if the Fram is of a better quality filter media they would not need as much of it to get the same results as the OE filter.

    I like the idea of a fresh filter......since my wife is a smoker...


    Will watch this post to see how well the Fram does

    Keep us posted.
     
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    I just bought the fram filter and placed it in my car. The nullification of smells with the carbon filter makes the fram worth it over the OEM filter IMO.
     
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    I concur, I use the Fram and it seems to make the air smell better.
     
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    you can but oem with carbon filter
     
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    I know some ppl just buy a standard filter and leave an air freshener on it.
     
  8. rpeeples

    rpeeples Experienced Toyota Owner

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    I have not been able to locate one yet. Where did you get yours?
     
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    I got it from Walmart.
     
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    Cool. Let us know how well the filter works keeping things fresh. Since your wife smokes it should be a good test of the element. Thanks!
     
  11. ETC(SS)

    ETC(SS) The OTHER One Percenter.....

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    I'd probably try the Fram unit, unless they put some goofy scent in it.
    My $0.02.
    My company will almost certainly not buy a CAF for this car, so if/when it gets changed, it's probably gonna have to come out of my pocket.

    Let us know how it works, pleaase.
    GOOD LUCK!
     
  12. peterjmc

    peterjmc Ping pong in Ding Dang...

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    I like this!
     
  13. hyo silver

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    I misread the title as 'farm fresh'. :D

    After washing the original filter with nice-smelling soap and sprinkling some baking soda on it, the interior air quality improved noticeably.
     
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    I'll probably try a Fram anti-stink filter too. If you are trying to avoid spending money on your company car, have you noticed that people have successfully washed their CAFs?
     
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    ETC(SS) The OTHER One Percenter.....

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    No I didn't! Thanks for the tip.
    I do not know know why I didn't think about that----:rolleyes:
     
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    DO you have the Fram number TIA
     
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    Fram Fresh Breeze Part No: CF10285
     
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  18. Dark_matter_doesn't

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    I put in the Fram CAF recently. I noted that it didn't fit as well as the OEM - I had to squash it a bit to get it in. Fram may have made it a bit too thick. The one I purchased claimed to have filtering properties like the 3M Filtrete furnace air filters, in that the material would electrostatically trap very small particles.
     
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    Sorry to revive such an old topic post, but I need to ask which direction of the arrow on the Fram Fresh Breeze filter should it go in? The arrow on the Fram filter says air flow, but the arrow on the OEM toyota filter says up? How would I go on installing the Fram filter? arrow pointing up or down? Thanks and sorry again for the post.
     
  20. jzchen

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    Did you notice if the dirty side of the old filter is up or down? That would be the side air flows into the filter. Arrow would point the other way.

    I think the correct way of cleaning is with compressed air, not washing.

    SCH-R530M ?