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Does a car need an oil filter replacement?

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DelPaige
07/28/25 7:34am
An oil filter replacement is necessary for cars. Here are the extended details: 1. The performance of the oil filter affects the lubrication effect of the oil on the engine. 2. Every time the oil is changed, a high-quality full-flow oil filter, specifically a paper element filter, must be replaced. 3. The replacement interval for both oil and oil filter is generally every 5,000 kilometers. 4. Car engines utilize a dry-type air filter with a paper element that is lightweight, low-cost, easy to replace, and highly efficient. For cleaning, remove the filter element and gently tap the end face, then use compressed air to blow from the inside out to remove dust from the element. Avoid washing with gasoline or water.
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JuniperRose
08/11/25 2:58pm
Having driven for over a decade, my experience tells me that changing the oil filter is absolutely essential. Every time I get an oil change during maintenance, the mechanic replaces the filter as a routine, as it traps impurities and protects the engine. If you skip replacing it, dust and metal particles in the oil will accumulate, causing the oil to degrade and thicken, reducing lubrication efficiency. Over time, this accelerates engine wear. My neighbor once tried to save money by not replacing it, and half a year later, his car had trouble starting, costing him over ten thousand yuan in engine repairs. Therefore, I recommend checking it every 5,000 to 10,000 kilometers, following the owner’s manual. Don’t underestimate this small component—it can extend your engine’s lifespan, giving you peace of mind and saving you money in the long run.
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SanRyder
09/28/25 2:26am
As a novice driver, I initially didn't understand the function of an oil filter, but the mechanic's explanation made it clear. When changing the engine oil, the filter must be replaced simultaneously—it acts like a purifier, removing contaminants from the oil to prevent damage to the engine's core. Neglecting this can lead to murky oil, accelerated part wear, and increased fuel consumption. A friend advised me during my driving lessons to replace it every six months or as per the manual's schedule, which I followed, resulting in noticeably smoother rides. Never skip this step to save money, as it could lead to costly repairs. Regular maintenance also prevents roadside breakdowns, ensuring more reliable daily driving.
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MacWillow
11/11/25 4:22am
When traveling with family, safety is always the top priority, so I never dare to neglect changing the oil filter. This small component ensures clean oil and maintains the engine's normal operation. If not replaced in time, a clogged filter can cause unstable oil pressure, leading to overheating or malfunctions – how dangerous that would be at high speeds! I make sure to change the filter every third oil change, which helps reduce abnormal noises and jerking. Following the maintenance schedule, protecting the engine means protecting the whole family.
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