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This receipt documents a cabin air filter replacement on a 2022 Toyota Corolla SE at 28,943 miles. The cabin filter (#87139-47010) cleans the air entering the vehicle's HVAC system, accessed through the glove box in 0.2 flat-rate hours. This service is one of the most common oil change upsells at dealerships and franchise shops. The OEM part number on the receipt documents the manufacturer-spec filter for vehicle history and warranty records.
This cabin filter replacement receipt documents a HEPA cabin air filter ($42 OEM part) installation with 0.4 hour labor at $115/hr ($46), $4 shop supplies fee, and 7% sales tax on parts, totaling $94.94 for a 2021 Toyota Camry at 38,000 miles.
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What Makes This Receipt Realistic
- • Vehicle header: 2022 Toyota Corolla SE, VIN last four (2891), Odometer 28,943 mi
- • OEM part number (#87139-47010) on the parts line, dealership-sourced filter
- • Two-line receipt: filter + labor, no shop supplies on a cabin filter service
- • Labor rated at 0.2 hr × $135/hr = $27.00, correct for glove box access on a Corolla
- • Shorter labor time than engine air filter (0.2 vs 0.3 hr), glove box access is faster
- • Both parts and labor taxed at 8.5%, standard treatment for motor vehicle service
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this cabin filter receipt show?
This receipt shows two line items: Cabin Air Filter #87139-47010 at $28.99, and Labor – Cabin Filter Replacement 0.2 hr at $27.00. The vehicle is a 2022 Toyota Corolla SE, VIN last four 2891, Odometer 28,943 mi. Subtotal before tax is $55.99. At 8.5% sales tax the total is $60.75 paid by Visa. No shop supplies line appears: cabin filter replacements require no consumables.
Why is cabin filter labor only 0.2 hours?
The cabin air filter is located behind the glove box on most Toyota vehicles: the glove box is opened or partially removed to access the filter housing, the old filter slides out, the new filter slides in, and the glove box is reinstalled. The entire procedure takes 10–15 minutes. At 0.2 flat-rate hours × $135/hr = $27.00 labor charge. Engine air filter replacement is rated at 0.3 hr because the air box under the hood requires slightly more access time. Both are short services commonly performed while the vehicle is already in for an oil change.
How does a cabin air filter receipt differ from an engine air filter receipt?
Both follow the same two-line format: OEM part number + labor. The differences are in the part number, price, and labor time. Cabin filters are typically priced $25–$40 OEM and rated at 0.2 flat-rate hours because the glove box access is quicker than the under-hood air box. Engine air filters are typically priced $30–$50 OEM and rated at 0.3 hr. Cabin filters clean the air entering the HVAC system (passenger cabin air quality); engine air filters clean the air entering the engine (combustion air). They are separate components with separate service intervals and separate line items on the receipt.