Where is the oil filter of Chery Tiggo 8 located?

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DeEmilia
07/29/25 3:21pm
The oil filter of Tiggo 8 is located in front of the oil pump under the engine. The functions of the oil filter are: 1. Filter out impurities, colloids, and moisture from the engine oil; 2. Deliver clean oil to various lubrication points; 3. Extend the service life of the engine. The dimensions of the Tiggo 8 are: length 4700mm, width 1860mm, height 1746mm, with a wheelbase of 2710mm, a fuel tank capacity of 81.4 liters, and a trunk capacity of 889 liters. The Tiggo 8 features a MacPherson strut front suspension and a multi-link independent rear suspension. It is equipped with a turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 156ps, a maximum power of 115kw, and a maximum torque of 230nm, paired with a 6-speed manual transmission.
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McAdam
08/14/25 8:08am
I've been driving a Chery Tiggo 8 for several years and found that the oil filter is usually located at the bottom right of the engine, near the oil pan. To locate it yourself, first open the hood, then carefully inspect the front or right side of the engine. It's a small cylindrical component, typically made of plastic or metal. Since the car's chassis is somewhat low, it's best to lie down or use a car lift to get a clearer view. When changing the oil, don't forget to replace this filter—it removes impurities from the oil, preventing excessive internal engine wear and extending the car's lifespan. For regular maintenance, I recommend checking it every 5,000 kilometers or so and replacing the filter whenever you change the oil to keep things simple and maintain engine cleanliness. Remember to let the engine cool for at least half an hour before working to avoid burns to your hands or parts.
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DelJoel
10/11/25 8:01am
As a car repair enthusiast, I often tinker with the maintenance of my Tiggo 8. The oil filter is actually installed at the front bottom of the engine, mainly connected to the oil pump pipeline designed there for quick replacement during repairs. It filters out metal debris and sludge from the engine oil to prevent engine clogging or overheating damage. When working in the garage, I first use a lift to raise the car frame, ensuring clear visibility to avoid getting my clothes dirty while lying underneath. The location is relatively easy to find, but beginners should remember to wear gloves, as old engine oil may leak and dirty their hands. For routine maintenance, check the filter for cracks or signs of oil leakage before each oil change. Identifying issues early can save on major repair costs. The filter plays a significant role, and neglecting it may lead to increased fuel consumption or performance degradation.
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