open the hood. look right. it's right behind the battery. big black box. unscrew two screws with a ratchet: one's on the front right, the other on the rear right of the box. you'll need an extension for your ratchet to reach that one. don't worry about losing the screws -- they won't come out all the way. the cover will lift up -- but NOT easily. too many wires in the way as well as the big hose coming out of the the rear of the box. pull out the old filter -- not easy either, as it will get snagged on the screw holding in the battery. notice the position of the old filter (rounded corner front right). get out your shop vac and vaccuum inside the box. before putting in the new filter, make sure it's going in with the rounded corner on the front right. otherwise it won't fit exactly and you won't know why the heck the cover won't go back on easily. carefully slip the new filter in. like i say, take care not to snag it on that darn screw. make sure it's level, too, the back of the filter wants to dip into the box instead of sitting on the lip of the bottom of the box. to put the cover back, you need to make sure the top and bottom of the box fit into each other on the left side. then you need to put the screws back in. don't use a screwdriver for the rear one, else you might misthread it, as visibility back there sux.
Look under the vehicle along frame - follow the fuel line from the tank
You can't. The Sienna didn't have them until 2004.
Where's the PCV valve located on a 2004 Toyota Sienna van
Yes, that filter fits a 2004 Toyota Sienna. But, I would not recommend a Fram filter. Purolator, Bosch, & Wix, all make superior filters to the Fram.
The cabin air filter is located behind the larger passenger side glove box. it must be gently released on both sides to reveal the the air filter housing. I hope this helps.
Yes. It is located behind the glove box in the A/C housing between the blower motor and the evaporator.
Toyota Siennas produced from the model years 2004-2006 have a fuel filter that's integrated with the in-tank fuel pump. The filter does not require periodic replacement.
On the 2004 and later models, there is a mesh filter inside the pan. You have to drop it to change the filter
For a 2004 Toyota Sienna the van takes exactly 4.5 Liters. Make sure you add a bit of oil to the new filter and oil the seal around the oil filter before placing back on engine. I own the LE version but they all have the same V6 3.3 Liter engine by Lexus.
Follow the black air intake hose mounted on top of the left side of the radiator frame leading to the engine. It leads you to the air filter canister.
In my 2004 it is behind the glove box.
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