oil filter brand and part no. for 05 elantra
'05 Elantra GLS automatic.
I'm thinking of doing oil change on my own. For those of you who've done it on their own, what brand do you like to use and do you happen to know the part no? |
Re: oil filter brand and part no. for 05 elantra
I pick up filters at the dealer. Heard some not nice things about
aftermarket on elantras. <kilroybass@usa.com> wrote in message news:1134163601.391404.27440@o13g2000cwo.googlegro ups.com... > '05 Elantra GLS automatic. > > I'm thinking of doing oil change on my own. For those of you who've > done it > on their own, what brand do you like to use and do you happen to know > the part no? > |
Re: oil filter brand and part no. for 05 elantra
I pick up filters at the dealer. Heard some not nice things about
aftermarket on elantras. <kilroybass@usa.com> wrote in message news:1134163601.391404.27440@o13g2000cwo.googlegro ups.com... > '05 Elantra GLS automatic. > > I'm thinking of doing oil change on my own. For those of you who've > done it > on their own, what brand do you like to use and do you happen to know > the part no? > |
Re: oil filter brand and part no. for 05 elantra
kilroybass@usa.com wrote:
> '05 Elantra GLS automatic. > > I'm thinking of doing oil change on my own. For those of you who've > done it > on their own, what brand do you like to use and do you happen to know > the part no? > Purolator Pure One filters are very high quality and work well on the Elantra. I use them on my own Elantra GT. As Andrew suggested, you can't go wrong with the OEM filter, either. Avoid Fram filters like the plague! Rumor has it that they're the filters that prompted Hyundai's warning regarding aftermarket filters. |
Re: oil filter brand and part no. for 05 elantra
kilroybass@usa.com wrote:
> '05 Elantra GLS automatic. > > I'm thinking of doing oil change on my own. For those of you who've > done it > on their own, what brand do you like to use and do you happen to know > the part no? > Purolator Pure One filters are very high quality and work well on the Elantra. I use them on my own Elantra GT. As Andrew suggested, you can't go wrong with the OEM filter, either. Avoid Fram filters like the plague! Rumor has it that they're the filters that prompted Hyundai's warning regarding aftermarket filters. |
Re: oil filter brand and part no. for 05 elantra
everyone alwas talks about frams being so bad, ive never had a problem with
em or the motormaster brands that fram makes. i never once seen any info / proof as to why and what makes them so bad. that web site aboiut the oil filters being cut in half and looked at stated how they were put togterht ats about it. but no proof to a fram filter causing a engine failure. why would they leave a product like that on the shelves, its just beggin for lawsuits then... "Brian Nystrom" <brian.nystrom@verizon.net> wrote in message news:Djrmf.132$057.120@trndny07... > kilroybass@usa.com wrote: >> '05 Elantra GLS automatic. >> >> I'm thinking of doing oil change on my own. For those of you who've >> done it >> on their own, what brand do you like to use and do you happen to know >> the part no? >> > Purolator Pure One filters are very high quality and work well on the > Elantra. I use them on my own Elantra GT. As Andrew suggested, you can't > go wrong with the OEM filter, either. > > Avoid Fram filters like the plague! Rumor has it that they're the filters > that prompted Hyundai's warning regarding aftermarket filters. |
Re: oil filter brand and part no. for 05 elantra
everyone alwas talks about frams being so bad, ive never had a problem with
em or the motormaster brands that fram makes. i never once seen any info / proof as to why and what makes them so bad. that web site aboiut the oil filters being cut in half and looked at stated how they were put togterht ats about it. but no proof to a fram filter causing a engine failure. why would they leave a product like that on the shelves, its just beggin for lawsuits then... "Brian Nystrom" <brian.nystrom@verizon.net> wrote in message news:Djrmf.132$057.120@trndny07... > kilroybass@usa.com wrote: >> '05 Elantra GLS automatic. >> >> I'm thinking of doing oil change on my own. For those of you who've >> done it >> on their own, what brand do you like to use and do you happen to know >> the part no? >> > Purolator Pure One filters are very high quality and work well on the > Elantra. I use them on my own Elantra GT. As Andrew suggested, you can't > go wrong with the OEM filter, either. > > Avoid Fram filters like the plague! Rumor has it that they're the filters > that prompted Hyundai's warning regarding aftermarket filters. |
Re: oil filter brand and part no. for 05 elantra
Jody wrote:
> everyone alwas talks about frams being so bad, ive never had a problem with > em or the motormaster brands that fram makes. > i never once seen any info / proof as to why and what makes them so bad. > that web site aboiut the oil filters being cut in half and looked at stated > how they were put togterht ats about it. Correct. They have much less filter area and inferior contruction compared to other filters. They're crap. > but no proof to a fram filter causing a engine failure. That's a very difficult thing to prove, which is probably what Fram is counting on. Additionally, they probably work just fine in most applications. They don't work well on the newer Elantras. > why would they leave a product like that on the shelves, its just beggin for > lawsuits then... Think about it for a moment. Fram sells hundreds of millions of dollars worth of filters every year. Even if they had to pay out a $100,000 or so in settlements per year, so what? It's a drop in the bucket (1/10 of 1 percent). There is no financial incentive to make their filters better, but there is a significant incentive to make them cheaper and promote the hell out of them. Since filters are blind items, people buy into the advertising hype. Apparently, they've decided that cheap is the way to go. Other companies like Wix and Purlolator are more interested in making quality products. |
Re: oil filter brand and part no. for 05 elantra
Jody wrote:
> everyone alwas talks about frams being so bad, ive never had a problem with > em or the motormaster brands that fram makes. > i never once seen any info / proof as to why and what makes them so bad. > that web site aboiut the oil filters being cut in half and looked at stated > how they were put togterht ats about it. Correct. They have much less filter area and inferior contruction compared to other filters. They're crap. > but no proof to a fram filter causing a engine failure. That's a very difficult thing to prove, which is probably what Fram is counting on. Additionally, they probably work just fine in most applications. They don't work well on the newer Elantras. > why would they leave a product like that on the shelves, its just beggin for > lawsuits then... Think about it for a moment. Fram sells hundreds of millions of dollars worth of filters every year. Even if they had to pay out a $100,000 or so in settlements per year, so what? It's a drop in the bucket (1/10 of 1 percent). There is no financial incentive to make their filters better, but there is a significant incentive to make them cheaper and promote the hell out of them. Since filters are blind items, people buy into the advertising hype. Apparently, they've decided that cheap is the way to go. Other companies like Wix and Purlolator are more interested in making quality products. |
Re: oil filter brand and part no. for 05 elantra
You can also use a Kia filter if the Kia dealer is closer to you or your
Hyundai dealer pi$$e$ you off. The filters are now clearly marked Hyundai/Kia. |
Re: oil filter brand and part no. for 05 elantra
You can also use a Kia filter if the Kia dealer is closer to you or your
Hyundai dealer pi$$e$ you off. The filters are now clearly marked Hyundai/Kia. |
Re: oil filter brand and part no. for 05 elantra
i dunno, ive never heard of any engine failures regarding frams yet...
exactely how much less filter area do they have? i use in my car now valvoline max life made by purolator.. "Brian Nystrom" <brian.nystrom@verizon.net> wrote in message news:S6Bmf.801$tR6.442@trndny09... > Jody wrote: >> everyone alwas talks about frams being so bad, ive never had a problem >> with em or the motormaster brands that fram makes. >> i never once seen any info / proof as to why and what makes them so bad. >> that web site aboiut the oil filters being cut in half and looked at >> stated how they were put togterht ats about it. > > Correct. They have much less filter area and inferior contruction compared > to other filters. They're crap. > >> but no proof to a fram filter causing a engine failure. > > That's a very difficult thing to prove, which is probably what Fram is > counting on. Additionally, they probably work just fine in most > applications. They don't work well on the newer Elantras. > >> why would they leave a product like that on the shelves, its just beggin >> for lawsuits then... > > Think about it for a moment. Fram sells hundreds of millions of dollars > worth of filters every year. Even if they had to pay out a $100,000 or so > in settlements per year, so what? It's a drop in the bucket (1/10 of 1 > percent). There is no financial incentive to make their filters better, > but there is a significant incentive to make them cheaper and promote the > hell out of them. Since filters are blind items, people buy into the > advertising hype. Apparently, they've decided that cheap is the way to go. > Other companies like Wix and Purlolator are more interested in making > quality products. |
Re: oil filter brand and part no. for 05 elantra
i dunno, ive never heard of any engine failures regarding frams yet...
exactely how much less filter area do they have? i use in my car now valvoline max life made by purolator.. "Brian Nystrom" <brian.nystrom@verizon.net> wrote in message news:S6Bmf.801$tR6.442@trndny09... > Jody wrote: >> everyone alwas talks about frams being so bad, ive never had a problem >> with em or the motormaster brands that fram makes. >> i never once seen any info / proof as to why and what makes them so bad. >> that web site aboiut the oil filters being cut in half and looked at >> stated how they were put togterht ats about it. > > Correct. They have much less filter area and inferior contruction compared > to other filters. They're crap. > >> but no proof to a fram filter causing a engine failure. > > That's a very difficult thing to prove, which is probably what Fram is > counting on. Additionally, they probably work just fine in most > applications. They don't work well on the newer Elantras. > >> why would they leave a product like that on the shelves, its just beggin >> for lawsuits then... > > Think about it for a moment. Fram sells hundreds of millions of dollars > worth of filters every year. Even if they had to pay out a $100,000 or so > in settlements per year, so what? It's a drop in the bucket (1/10 of 1 > percent). There is no financial incentive to make their filters better, > but there is a significant incentive to make them cheaper and promote the > hell out of them. Since filters are blind items, people buy into the > advertising hype. Apparently, they've decided that cheap is the way to go. > Other companies like Wix and Purlolator are more interested in making > quality products. |
Re: oil filter brand and part no. for 05 elantra
kilroybass@usa.com wrote:
> '05 Elantra GLS automatic. > > I'm thinking of doing oil change on my own. For those of you who've > done it > on their own, what brand do you like to use and do you happen to know > the part no? > NAPA Gold filters are very well made and available at any NAPA auto parts store. There are other good choices available at real auto parts stores (Wix, Baldwin, Mann, Denso, etc.) as well, but NAPA Gold is an easy one to recommend because of consitent high quality and wide availability. On the other hand, other than Purolator, I would not use most of the filters sold at the chain auto parts stores or the Big Box Marts. John |
Re: oil filter brand and part no. for 05 elantra
kilroybass@usa.com wrote:
> '05 Elantra GLS automatic. > > I'm thinking of doing oil change on my own. For those of you who've > done it > on their own, what brand do you like to use and do you happen to know > the part no? > NAPA Gold filters are very well made and available at any NAPA auto parts store. There are other good choices available at real auto parts stores (Wix, Baldwin, Mann, Denso, etc.) as well, but NAPA Gold is an easy one to recommend because of consitent high quality and wide availability. On the other hand, other than Purolator, I would not use most of the filters sold at the chain auto parts stores or the Big Box Marts. John |
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