Toyota & Honda Cabin Air Filters
Cabin air filters (HVAC pollen and activated-carbon A/C filters) for Toyota and Honda models — the 87139-series element that cleans incoming air at the blower, in standard pollen and activated-carbon odor-absorbing grades. From IATF-certified Chinese auto-filter factories.
7
OEM parts
2
Verified suppliers
$1.20–$1.25 FOB
Typical price
Other(7)
| OEM | Part | Fits | Price band |
|---|---|---|---|
| 87139-07020 | Cabin Air Filter | 133 | $0.75–1.65 |
| 87139-0E040 | Cabin Air Filter | 185 | $0.75–1.65 |
| 87139-0R030 | Cabin Air Filter | 6 | $0.75–1.65 |
| 87139-28020 | Cabin Air Filter | 84 | $0.75–1.65 |
| 87139-50100 | Cabin Air Filter | 133 | $0.75–1.65 |
| 87139-52040 | Cabin Air Filter | 21 | $0.75–1.65 |
| 87139-58010 | Cabin Air Filter | 148 | $0.75–1.65 |
Sourcing FAQ — cabin air filters
- How much do cabin air filters cost from Chinese manufacturers?
- Verified FOB factory quotes on PartzealHQ currently center around $1.20–$1.25 per unit for Toyota and Honda cabin air filters, across 2 verified suppliers. Exact pricing depends on specification, order volume, and packaging — send one inquiry to collect current quotes.
- What is the typical MOQ for cabin air filters?
- Listed minimum order quantities for Toyota and Honda cabin air filters range from 50 to 100 units per SKU. Factories often accept a smaller trial order for first-time buyers at a higher unit price.
- How many verified cabin air filters suppliers are on PartzealHQ?
- 2 verified Chinese manufacturers currently list Toyota and Honda cabin air filters on PartzealHQ, covering 7 OEM part numbers.
- Pollen or activated-carbon cabin filter — and what makes a good one?
- A standard pollen (particulate) filter traps dust, pollen and soot; an activated-carbon filter adds a charcoal layer that also absorbs odors, exhaust gases and NOx, at a little more airflow restriction. A good one uses a dense, pleated electrostatic media with a full-perimeter frame or gasket that seals to the housing — cheap filters use thin media and loose frames that let unfiltered air bypass and can restrict the blower. Match the exact OEM for the chassis (the element size differs by platform), confirm the media type you want, and replace it about every 12,000–15,000 miles or yearly.