Where is the oil filter element of the Mistra located?

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Steph
07/29/25 8:33pm
The oil filter element of the Mistra is located next to the chassis, specifically on the left side of the middle section of the vehicle body. Oil Filter Element: This refers to the oil filter, whose function is to remove impurities, gum, and moisture from the engine oil, delivering clean oil to various lubrication points. Due to the high viscosity of engine oil and the significant presence of impurities, oil filters generally consist of three stages to enhance filtration efficiency: the oil strainer, the primary oil filter, and the secondary oil filter. Method for Replacing the Oil Filter Element: First, use a car lift to raise the vehicle. Then, open the oil drain plug at the bottom. Next, use a specialized wrench to remove the oil filter element, and at this point, you can open the filter for secondary drainage. Finally, after all the oil has drained completely, use the wrench to install the new oil filter element. Of course, you must also pour the appropriate amount of engine oil that meets the specifications into the oil filler port.
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