🌿 Fresh Breeze, Fresh Vibes: Drive Clean, Feel Elite!
The FRAM Fresh Breeze Cabin Air Filter CF10285 is engineered for Toyota and select luxury vehicles, combining advanced filtration with Arm & Hammer baking soda to eliminate 98% of airborne pollutants and odors. Easy to install in 15 minutes, it enhances air quality by blocking wildfire smoke, pollen, and dirt, while improving HVAC system efficiency for a healthier, fresher driving experience.
Manufacturer | FRAM |
Brand | Fram |
Model | CF10285 |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 8.47 x 7.64 x 1.14 inches |
Item model number | CF10285 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer Part Number | CF10285 |
OEM Part Number | CF10285 |
A**R
Good filter at a good price.
Perfect fit and is performing as well as original equipment. Was ordered based on entering vehicle information. Very good price - especially compared to the dealer. Installation in my vehicle (Tundra) took me less than five minutes. I am sure there are some makes out there that might be more complicated.
T**
Perfect fit great price as expected
Excellent quality from fram of course keeping the truck smelling well
C**
Quality product, quick delivery.
Fram is a product I’ve used and trusted for years. Quality product super easy to install. Saved a lot of money by doing it myself.
T**R
FRAM Fresh Breeze Cabin Air Filter: A Breath of Fresh Air (Mostly)!
I recently installed the FRAM Fresh Breeze Cabin Air Filter (CF10285) in my car, and I'm generally quite satisfied with its performance, earning it a solid 4-star rating from me. The primary reason for choosing this filter was to improve the air quality inside my vehicle and eliminate any lingering odors, and it certainly delivered on that front. The "Fresh Breeze" aspect, likely due to the Arm & Hammer Baking Soda, does seem to help in neutralizing smells, creating a noticeably fresher cabin environment.Installation was surprisingly straightforward. It was a direct fit replacement for the OEM filter, and the process was quick and hassle-free, saving me a trip to the dealership or a mechanic. This ease of installation is a huge plus for DIY enthusiasts.The only reason it's not a 5-star review is a minor quibble: my filter didn't have a clear airflow arrow marked on it, which required a quick check online to ensure correct orientation. While not a major issue, it would be a helpful addition for future products. Despite this small oversight, the FRAM Fresh Breeze Cabin Air Filter is a great value and a worthwhile upgrade for maintaining good air quality in your car.
C**O
Fits our 2012 IS350C perfectly, easy install!
This FRAM Fresh Breeze cabin air filter (CF10285) fit our 2012 Lexus IS350C exactly as expected. Installation was simple and straightforward through the glovebox, no tools required. The bonus of Arm & Hammer baking soda makes a noticeable difference in keeping the cabin air fresh. Highly recommend for a quick, affordable upgrade to your car’s air quality!
R**D
Works as it should 2017 Camry.
Works as it should and fits my 2017 toyota camry. Use gloves with grip to take the access cover off in the glove box.
W**O
As advertised. Will buy again.
Great fit. Easy install.
S**R
Good product, the 1 gripe is that the arrow for "air flow direction" isn't "up" or "down".
Good company, good product, my only gripe, not worth deducting a point, is that the original air filter has on the side of it an arrow pointing up. So far, so good. The replacement filter has an arrow says "air flow". It's not clear if the air flow means point the filter one way, so the air HITS the filter head on, or point it the other way, so the air goes through the filter the other direction. I don't think there's a huge difference, since it flows through the filter either way. All the same, it would be nice if the original and the replacement used the same wording, which I suggest should say "This side faces up" with an arrow, rather than tell me to line it up with the direction of the air flow. When the car is off, and I'm kneeling to one side, how the heck do I know which way the air flows anyway?Again, this is something minor, so no point deduction. I usually change my cabin filter every year (I'm in a fairly dusty area, but if your inside air starts to smell funky, it may be time, however much longer or shorter it's been) and change the engine's air filter every 2 or 3 oil changes. If you're not a car person, the filter for the air in the cabin is not the same as the one for the air in the engine. They will almost always be different sizes and reference numbers, just to make it fun for you.
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