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    Oil Filter

    Oil Filter

    Oil Filters for My Car - Buy Oil Filter Online Guide

    Oil Filters for My Car: Your Guide to Buying Oil Filter Online

    The oil filter is essential for internal combustion engines to maintain oil quality. Your engine needs oil for lubrication, but oil can become contaminated through soot, metal wear, or even before use. These contaminants can damage the engine, which is why an oil filter is installed — to remove foreign substances and prolong engine life.

    Why Oil Filters Are Important

    Most vehicles use a single oil filter, though some may include an additional lubricating oil fine filter, potentially reducing the need for frequent oil changes. However, regular oil and filter replacements are necessary, usually every 20,000–30,000 km, as per the manufacturer's instructions. Oil filters should always be changed with oil.

    How to Change an Oil Filter

    If oil remains in the engine, the filter can be changed using a special spanner. Old filters should be removed carefully. For best results and to avoid insurance issues, follow manufacturer guidelines and perform regular check-ups.

    Common Oil Filter Failures

    • Filter is clogged or dirty
    • Bypass valve is jammed
    • Physical damage due to mechanical impact

    Symptoms of Oil Filter Failure

    • Oil leakage under the engine while parked
    • Oil pressure warning light is on
    • Swollen filter body
    • Overheating engine
    • Increased oil consumption

    Causes of Oil Filter Failure

    • Low-quality oil used
    • Infrequent replacement of consumables
    • Poor-quality or mismatched filter
    • Improper installation
    • Driving at high speed with a cold engine
    • Worn out gaskets or overly tight spring in filter

    Diagnosing Oil Filter Problems

    The maximum usage period of an oil filter is 10,000–15,000 km. Visual inspection is often sufficient. If damage is visible, a complete lubrication system check is advised.

    Replacing the Oil Filter

    Oil filters cannot be repaired and must be replaced when damaged or expired. The replacement involves:

    • Draining the engine oil from the crankcase
    • Removing engine protection
    • Detaching the filter cover

    Replacement requires effort, so professional service is recommended. Always ensure the new filter exactly matches the old one to maintain oil system integrity.

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