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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A LONG-LIFE OIL FILTER AND A STANDARD DESIGN? Oil Filter
Oil filters have some of the shortest replacement intervals of all car parts, and it’s easy to fall into a routine of going with whatever filter you usually buy. If you let your dealership or a mechanic handle your oil changes, you may not even know what kind of filter you have under the hood.Read more -
How often to change the oil filter of your car? Oil Filter
How often to change the oil filter? One of the most asked questions, and one of the first to come up in the mind of a newbie car owner. Well, there are many opinions on that matter.Read more -
How Often Should You Replace Your Oil Filter? Oil Filter
An oil filter is a can shaped part that’s used in your car’s engine to filter the oil. This part is incredibly essential to keeping your engine running smoothly. When oil passes through the filter, any impurities or contaminants from your engine oil are removed.Read more -
HOW OFTEN SHOULD I CHANGE AN OIL FILTER? Oil Filter
As a car owner, you probably know that changing your engine oil regularly is an essential part of vehicle maintenance.Read more -
HOW OFTEN SHOULD YOU CHANGE YOUR OIL FILTER? Oil Filter
Engines experiences extreme conditions with temperatures at the walls of the combustion chamber ranging between 265 and 475 F during normal operation.Read more -
HOW MANY MILES CAN AN OIL FILTER LAST? Oil Filter
You’ll probably get some amazing answers to that question, especially on the internet where there’s bound to be some guy who’s on his vehicle’s original oil filter at 100,000-plus miles.Read more -
How Often Should I Change My Oil Filter? Oil Filter
Everyone who drives a car knows that you need to have your oil changed on a regular basis (usually every 3,000 or 6,000 miles, depending on your vehicle), but few people even realize that there's also an oil filter in your system that has to be swapped out.Read more -
HOW OFTEN DOES YOUR OIL FILTER NEED TO BE REPLACED? Oil Filter
An oil filter protects your engine from potential damage by removing the contaminants (dirt, oxidized oil, metallic particles, etc.) that can accumulate in the motor oil due to engine wear. See our earlier blog about the potential damage a clogged or damaged oil filter can cause.Read more