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Where is the oil filter of Geely Boyue located?

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VanWeston
07/29/25 7:22pm

Geely Boyue's oil filter is located at the upper right front of the engine. Here is more information about the oil filter: 1. The main function of the filter is to remove impurities from the engine oil to prevent clogging over time. 2. The oil filter is one of the vehicle's wear parts and needs to be replaced every time the oil is changed. If the oil filter is not replaced, the effect of changing the oil is not significant. 3. The oil filter is part of the engine lubrication system, filtering harmful impurities from the oil in the oil pan and supplying clean oil to other components.

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LaMaya
08/14/25 2:03pm

I remember when servicing my Geely Boyue, every time I change the engine oil, I have to locate the oil filter near the bottom of the engine, close to the oil pan. It's a small cylindrical part that's quite recognizable. Usually, you need to lift the car to get a clear view. If you're doing it yourself, it's best to prepare a jack and a wrench to remove the old filter and install the new one. The oil filter's job is to remove impurities from the oil; if not replaced regularly, it can get clogged, accelerating engine wear. Check it every 5,000 kilometers, and replace it more frequently if the car is older. I recommend not skimping on this expense—just take it to the 4S shop for hassle-free service and to avoid oil leakage risks. While driving, pay attention to the engine sound; no unusual noises mean everything's fine, but proper maintenance is key to keeping the car durable.

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DiPhoebe
10/15/25 4:52am

As someone who often helps friends with their cars, I've driven the Geely Boyue several times. The oil filter is usually hidden beneath the engine compartment, near the oil pan. You might not see it just by opening the hood; you'll need to crouch down or lift the car. Before replacing it yourself, make sure the engine is off and cooled down. First, unscrew the old filter and clean off any oil residue, then properly seal the new filter in place—otherwise, you risk losing all your engine oil, which would be a big problem. The Boyue's filter is about the size of an egg, typically with a plastic or metal casing. Regularly changing it protects the engine's lifespan and extends the oil's effectiveness. I recommend checking it every six months, especially before long trips, to prevent minor issues from turning into costly repairs.

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ParkerRose
11/28/25 5:42am

I've been using the Geely Boyue as my daily driver for quite some time. Simply put, the oil filter is located near the bottom of the engine. You can find the cylindrical component by squatting down and looking under the car—its position is fairly easy to identify. Remember to replace the filter every time you change the oil; otherwise, the oil gets dirty quickly, affecting engine performance. If you can't handle it yourself, take it to a repair shop—it's much safer to spend a little money. The filter normally has a rubber sealing ring and is screwed on; don't use excessive force during removal or installation to avoid damaging the connection, which would cost more to fix. Keeping the filter in mind during regular car maintenance is always a good idea.

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