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481482H000 - : Transmission Oil Filter for Hyundai Image

Transmission Oil Filter

Hyundai 481482h000
Venue. Filter in Pan. All Required. Accent. Elantra. 1.6l. Without hybrid. Without stop/go. Kona. 2.0l. Without stop/start.
MSRP $70.93 CAD
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4632126000 - : Transmission Oil Filter for Hyundai Image

Transmission Oil Filter

Hyundai 4632126000
MSRP $60.67 CAD
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4632122050 - : Transmission Oil Filter for Hyundai Image

Transmission Oil Filter

Hyundai 46321-22050
Accent. Elantra. Tiburon. Scoupe. To 02/01/94. From 02/01/94.
MSRP $33.63 CAD
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4632136010 - : Transmission Oil Filter for Hyundai Image

Transmission Oil Filter

Hyundai 46321-36010
Sonata. 2.0l. From 04/05/1993. Elantra. Excel.
MSRP $15.80 CAD
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463212N000 - : Transmission Oil Filter for Hyundai Image

Transmission Oil Filter

Hyundai 46321-2N000
MSRP $37.18 CAD
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481492H000 - : Transmission Oil Filter for Hyundai Image

Transmission Oil Filter

Hyundai 48149-2H000
Filter in Pan. All Required. Elantra. 1.6l. Without hybrid. Without dct. Kona. 2.0l. With stop/start. With stop/go.
MSRP $70.93 CAD
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4632136011 - : Transmission Oil Filter for Hyundai Image

Transmission Oil Filter

Hyundai 46321-36011
Excel. Sonata.
MSRP $52.97 CAD
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4632139010 - : Internal Oil Filter for Hyundai Image

Internal Oil Filter

Hyundai 4632139010
MSRP $30.15 CAD
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481972H000 - : Transmission Oil Filter for Hyundai Image

Transmission Oil Filter

Hyundai 481972h000
MSRP $44.02 CAD
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4632122731 - : Transmission Oil Filter for Hyundai Image

Transmission Oil Filter

Hyundai 4632122731
Accent. Tiburon.
MSRP $33.63 CAD
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Oil Filter

Honda 15300RTA003
MSRP $15.09 CAD
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TL;DR Summary

OEM oil filters help remove contaminants from circulating engine oil while matching the fit, seal, flow, and service requirements of compatible vehicles. Confirm the correct filter by engine, model year, and part number.

Intro Paragraph

Oil filters are replaced during routine oil changes, but choosing the right one is still important. A filter that fits incorrectly or does not match the intended design can create leaks, installation problems, or oil flow concerns. The oil filters category helps shoppers find OEM maintenance parts compatible with their engines.

What This Category Includes

This category may include spin-on oil filters, cartridge oil filters, filter kits, O-rings, caps, and related service pieces depending on the vehicle. Related categories may include oil pan gaskets, gaskets, and engine components.

Why Genuine OEM Parts Matter

OEM oil filters are designed for the engine's filter housing, sealing surface, bypass valve needs, and oil flow requirements. Aftermarket filters can vary in construction and fitment coverage. An OEM filter helps shoppers match the original maintenance specification for their vehicle.

How to Choose the Right Part

Identify your vehicle's year, make, model, trim, and engine. Some model lines use different filters across engine options or production years. Check whether your vehicle uses a cartridge or spin-on filter, and whether the corresponding O-rings or gaskets are included.

Compatibility or Fitment Guidance

Follow your Owner's Manual for oil type, capacity, and service interval. Confirm the filter part number before ordering, especially if your vehicle has multiple engine choices. Do not rely on appearance alone because similar filters can have different specifications.

Key Takeaways

  • OEM oil filters support proper filtration, sealing, and oil flow.
  • Filter fitment can vary by engine and model year.
  • Related categories include oil pan gaskets, gaskets, and engine components.
  • Use the Owner's Manual and part number to confirm the correct filter.

FAQ

Should I replace the oil filter every oil change?

In most routine service, yes. Follow your vehicle's Owner's Manual for the maintenance schedule.

Are cartridge and spin-on oil filters interchangeable?

No. They are different designs and must match the vehicle's filter housing.

Can oil filters vary by engine?

Yes. The same model may use different oil filters depending on engine and production details.