About:
Doc's premium replacement oil filters remove contaminants like dirt and metal shavings, promoting engine health, reducing friction, and improving fuel efficiency. Regular changes ensure smoother operation, consistent oil flow, and proper lubrication while minimizing overheating risk.
Product Details:
- Includes Doc's NEW Black Oil Filter featuring upgraded materials and an enhanced grip
- High capacity pleats for trapping and holding contaminants
- Textured surface for enhanced grip
- Silicone anti-drain back valve to prevent engine dry starts
- Engineered for Synthetic, Conventional, and Blended Oil Types
- Rigorously tested for efficiency, capacity, and burst strength
- Durable construction, high-flow filter media
- Doc's auto parts all have an OEM design, fit, and function that meets or exceeds OEM Requirements
When to Replace:
How do you know when you need to replace your oil filter? Well, one clear sign that something is amiss is your check engine light turns on, but here are some other indicators that you could need a new oil filter.
- Poor engine performance such as reduced power, hesitation, or rough idling
- Dirty or dark oil (especially if it has not been in use for an extended period)
- Manufacturers recommend replacing at specific mileage or maintenance levels, such as every time you replace your engine oil
- Low oil pressure
- Unusual engine noises such as ticking or tapping
Our premium replacement oil filters should be changed every 3,500-5,000 miles. Our oil filters are rated for up to 10,000 miles, but it's always better to change sooner rather than later! *Above all recommendations, change your oil filters according to your vehicle's manufacturer warranty.