OEM Kia Oil Filters

254213E220 - : Oil Cooler Tube for Kia Image

Oil Cooler Tube

2003-06, hose to cooler.
Discontinued
482802H000 - : Transmission Oil Pan for Kia Image

Transmission Oil Pan

Soul. 2.0l. Seltos. 2.0l. Rio. 1.6L 2021-23.
$25.64
MSRP $39.20
Save $13.56
34.6% Off
215043F000 - : Oil Pan Baffle for Kia Image

Oil Pan Baffle

K900. 5.0L.
$28.26
MSRP $43.22
Save $14.96
34.6% Off
213553C101 - : Oil Pump Cover for Kia Image

Oil Pump Cover

$9.49
MSRP $14.52
Save $5.03
34.6% Off
215203E001 - : Upper Oil Pan for Kia Image

Upper Oil Pan

2.7L, to 3/23/06.
$271.75
MSRP $415.52
Save $143.77
34.6% Off
25410F6500 - : Oil Cooler Tube for Kia Image

Oil Cooler Tube

Lower. 3.3L, 2019-20.
$25.23
MSRP $38.58
Save $13.35
34.6% Off
2611335500 - : Oil Pump Gear for Kia Image

Oil Pump Gear

Optima. Outer. Sportage. Sedona. Sorento. Amanti.
$18.85
MSRP $28.82
Save $9.97
34.6% Off
213103CJA2 - : Engine Oil Pump for Kia Image

Engine Oil Pump

Incl.Engine Oil Pump Pickup Tube and Screen.
$261.84
MSRP $400.37
Save $138.53
34.6% Off
452613D000 - : Oil Pump Seal for Kia Image

Oil Pump Seal

Rear drive motor, 2022-24. Drive motor, with ev. Rear drive motor, 2025.
$9.13
MSRP $13.97
Save $4.84
34.6% Off
2661125001 - : Engine Oil Dipstick for Kia Image

Engine Oil Dipstick

Sedan 2010-13, hatchback 2011-13, 2.4L. 2.0L, to 06/08/09. 2.4L, to 06/08/09. 2.4L. to 6/08/09.
$14.20
MSRP $21.72
Save $7.52
34.6% Off
233002G200 - : Engine Oil Pump for Kia Image

Engine Oil Pump

Incl.Balance Shaft Assembly.
$981.72
MSRP $1,501.10
Save $519.38
34.6% Off

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All About Kia Oil Filters

Even the freshest motor oil is still loaded with impurities -- crud that escapes the refining process, byproducts that friction between parts creates, and so on. The oil filter in your Kia helps to remove them from the oil, keeping it as clean as can be. The result: the engine in the car or SUV you love gets the lubrication its parts need, so it can keep running as best it can, as long as it can.

How Oil Filters Work

The process is simple. The oil pump first pushes engine oil into the oil filter's fibers. The fibers collect the contaminants, and clean oil gets pushed back into the engine.

Depending on what type you use, it may need to be replaced more or less often. However, any oil filter will eventually clog, degrade, or just wear out. If that happens, your engine will end up at risk of damage. Luckily, you can avoid problems by keeping an eye out for a few signs, and replacing the oil filter with one of the right thread pattern sooner rather than later.

Symptoms of a Faulty Kia Oil Filter

You'll know one from the smoke in your ride's exhaust being much darker than usual, from a low oil pressure light coming on the dash, and from sputtering or metallic pinging sounds coming from the engine. In any case, run an inspection to get a better idea of what's going on.

Otherwise, most oil filters get changed every 3 months or 3,000 miles or so, to the tune of $135 to $150 on average, according to recent RepairPal data on oil changes (which usually have to get done at the same time). Other cost factors include the Kia model you drive, what motor oil it runs on (conventional, synthetic, a synthetic blend, or high-mileage), whether you have to replace other parts (an oil cooler or a housing adapter, for instance), and what kind of engine your ride's got.

Shop OEM Oil Filters Online at Kia Cheap Parts in Ventura CA

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