How to Replace 2018-2020+ TOYOTA RAV4 – Engine Air Filter (every 25 k – 30k miles)

This is a quick DIY video on How to Replace 2018, 2019, 2020+ TOYOTA RAV4 – Engine Air Filter. I replace mine every 25,000 to 30,000 miles, or if its really dusty and dirty, or after 2 years.

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Its super easy and takes only a few minutes but it can help improve the RAV 4 MPG and the engine’s life. I usually just buy a Toyota RAV4 engine air filter ( https://amzn.to/35zry70 ) from online or with a local Toyota dealership for under $20 or so.

My neighbor brought her 2019 Toyota Rav4 to replace her engine air filter. It only took 5 minutes to replace. There are two silver clips in the holding the air box cover. There are 2 harness clips that needs to be moved away as well.

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How to replace a 2016-2020 Honda Accord / Civic / Clarity Key Fob Battery

My 2018 Honda Accord and Honda Clarity key fob remote battery was low. I bought a replacement CR2032 3v Energizer Lithium ( https://amzn.to/2L7TDsI ). I made this quick video to show you how to change out a Toyota key fob remote battery. My Youtube vlogs may also have associated affiliate links to products that may earn from qualifying purchases. Be sure to check
the battery expiration date.

The 20162019 Honda key fob has a switch that releases the physical key. Use the metal and insert it into the center slot of the key fob. Turn it like a key to pop key fob open. The CR2032 battery is held in 4 tabs. There is a slot opening to push the battery out on top. Use a finger nail or small toothpick in the slot to pop the battery out. Reverse the steps to re-assemble and test.

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Why my Honda Tire Compressor Kinda Sucks … my work around.

I really dislike my 2018 Honda Clarity included emergency tire infiltrator. I tried used it for the first time last week to inflate my tires to back to 36 PSI, but it loses about 5 PSI or more when unscrewing the adapter. There are other 12 volt compact car air compressors online ( https://amzn.to/2URtUZY ) that do not have the long screw on adapter. Btw, my Youtube vlogs and reviews may also have associated affiliate links to products that may earn from qualifying purchases. 

Most of the time, I use a  battery operated combination car jumper air compressor ( https://amzn.to/2JqPqz8 ) that keep charged in and use in the garage and have in my trunk during biking trips. I also use it for a 12 volt power supply.

The problem with the Honda emergency tire repair sealant and air compressor is the long tire adapter. The length and time to unscrew the adapter lose about 5 PSI or more. That means i need to inflate my tires to about 41 or 42 PSI to have enough for the recommended 36 PSI. I do like the lighted gauge and that its accurate when checked with my digital air pressure gauge ( https://amzn.to/2UprO4e ).

Sure its meant for emergencies, but i use my 2017 Chevy Volt tire air compressor with tire sealant all the time during my road trips. It doesn’t have this issue. I am not going to modify the air compressor but I will note that I need to inflate the tires to 42 PSI to end up with 36 PSI. I hope this helps other Honda owners with the emergency air compressor kit.

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