What are the four filters in a car?
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The four filters in a car are: oil filter, fuel filter, cabin air filter, and air filter. The oil filter, also known as the oil element, is used to remove dust, metal particles, carbon deposits, and soot impurities from the engine oil to protect the engine. The fuel filter prevents particles, water, and impurities in the fuel, ensuring the precision components of the fuel system are protected from wear and other damage. The cabin air filter filters air impurities entering the cabin, ensuring the air quality inside the vehicle. The air filter is a component that removes particulate impurities from the air inside the car, effectively reducing pollutants entering the vehicle through the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system, and preventing the inhalation of harmful pollutants.