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The Toyota bZ4X Cabin Air Filter ensures fresh air continues to flow into the cockpit by trapping dust, pollen, and unwanted odors, protecting passengers and the HVAC system. Built on the innovative e-TNGA platform, the Toyota bZ4X offers brisk 214 horsepower from its dual-motor electric drive, a low center of gravity for sharp handling, and all-wheel-drive confidence when roads are slick. Its battery with a capacity of 71.4 kWh allows an amazing 252-mile range, while regenerative braking allows energy to be fed back into the battery during every stop to extend driving time. Owning a bZ4X also means having access to the vast Toyota network of charging stations that make it easier to undertake long trips. A single-speed transmission provides smooth and quiet acceleration that emphasizes the futuristic feel of this first model of the Beyond Zero, and drivers love the roomy interior, intuitive infotainment, and the peace of mind that comes with selecting actual Toyota components designed for durability. Among those parts, the bZ4X Cabin Air Filter works quietly behind the glove box, forming the first line of defense against airborne irritants to keep the ventilation system clear and windows defogging quickly. Crafted to factory specifications, the Cabin Air Filter slips into the sealed housing, its pleated media maximizes surface area and airflow without robbing the heater or A/C of power. Installation includes pop glove box stops, open access door, mark airflow arrows, remove old element, vacuum out loose debris, properly seat new Cabin Air Filter, close cover, re-fit glove box, turn on fan to check for proper flow.