What are the three filters in a car?

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MacValerie
07/25/25 9:24pm
Car three filters refer to the air filter, oil filter, and fuel filter. More details about the three filters are as follows: 1. Generally, the air filter should be cleaned every time the oil is changed. When 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. Do not wash it with gasoline or water. Typically, the air filter should be replaced every 24 oil changes. 2. The replacement intervals for the oil and oil filter vary depending on the vehicle's operating conditions and the quality grade of the oil. 3. The recommended replacement cycle for the fuel filter differs based on its structure, performance, and purpose, and cannot be generalized. If the filter is installed in the fuel line, it is called an external filter; otherwise, an internal filter refers to the one installed inside the fuel pump and fuel tank.
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