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A 81879134 oil filter is a replacement oil filter for the 2010-2015 Chevrolet Camaro, 2006-2011 Chevrolet HHR, 2008-2017 Chevrolet Malibu, 2008-2010 Pontiac G6, and 2008-2010 Saturn Astra. While the mentioned vehicles have different engine options, the 81879134 oil filter only fits the 2.4L LAF, 2.0L LDK, 3.6L LLT, and 2.0L LSJ engine codes. Depending on the supplier, the 81879134 oil filter comes in different types. Here are some of them:
Screw-on oil filters
Also known as spin-on oil filters, screw-on oil filters have a metal canister housing that holds the filtering material. The housing is filled with engine oil. When the engine runs, the oil pump pushes oil into the filter housing. The oil then flows through the filtering material, which traps contaminants. When it's time for a change, a special tool unscrews the canister from the engine block. Mechanics can either remove the canister from the metal base or use a cut-off tool to dispose of the paper elements within. Screw-on oil filters come with a one-way anti-drain valve that traps some oil in the filter to ensure a steady supply when the engine starts. The metal housing also protects the filter from damage. However, the filters take longer to cool because the metal housing slows the transfer of heat to the coolant. Manufacturers have found a way to speed-up heat transfer by adding holes on the side of the housing. These are called heat-exchange holes.
Cartridge oil filter
Cartridge oil filters use a plastic or metal housing to hold the filtering material. The housing is mounted on a filter cap, which is screwed onto a filter base that is permanently mounted on the engine. During a change, only the filtering material and/or the sealing rings need to be replaced. The filter elements come in either paper or synthetic material. Synthetic elements offer a longer service interval compared to paper elements. Cartridge oil filters are eco-friendly as they help reduce the amount of waste generated from used filters.
Belt-in oil filter
These oil filters are built into the car's engine design. The 81879134 oil filter is not a belt-in oil filter since it is an aftermarket replacement. However, it is possible to modify some vehicles to use the 81879134 oil filter as a cartridge filter is more eco-friendly.
Regular oil changes:
Change the engine oil as per the recommended schedule or sooner if driving under severe conditions. This ensures the 818 oil filter has clean oil flowing through it regularly.
Inspect oil level and condition:
Check the engine oil level on the dipstick weekly. The oil should remain at the full mark between changes. Also, look for color changes indicating the oil is breaking down.
Follow maintenance schedule:
Stick to the vehicle's maintenance schedule. Other fluids and filters being serviced helps the entire engine system.
Quality oil and filters:
Use 818 oil filters and high-quality motor oil meeting specifications. Avoid bargain brands that may not perform as needed.
Inspect the oil filter:
It is important to periodically inspect the oil filter. Look for signs of leakage or damage. Ensure the housing remains intact. A failing filter can allow contaminants into the engine.
Monitor engine performance:
Keep an eye on how the engine runs. Problems like rough idling, decreased power, or warning lights could signal filter issues. Address performance concerns promptly.
Check emissions:
Watch for increased exhaust smoke or emissions test failures. A clogged filter impacts how well the engine burns fuel.
Listen to the engine:
Pay attention to unusual noises from the engine. Tapping, knocking, or louder sounds may indicate problems developing over time from poor filtering.
Look for oil spots:
Check under the vehicle for oil puddles or leaks. A leaking oil filter can cause oil to drip underneath where it should not be.
Check warranty requirements:
Use oil filters meeting the manufacturer's standards. Keep invoices showing the use of quality parts if warranty work is needed.
Follow proper installation:
When installing a new oil filter, hand-tighten it according to instructions. Over-tightening can crack the housing. Follow all directions for placement.
Choosing the right oil filter for a specific vehicle requires careful consideration of several factors. Here are some of them:
Understanding the Vehicle
This includes knowing the car model, make, and year of manufacture. This is important because it helps find the recommended oil filter for the specific car.
Oil Filter Compatibility
Compatibility is very important when choosing the 81879134 oil filter. It should be designed to fit the specific vehicle without requiring any modifications.
Quality and Brand Reputation
Quality is very important when choosing an oil filter. Buyers should go for filters from reputable brands. This is because they offer superior quality and durability. Apart from quality, the brand should have a good reputation.
Price
Buyers should go for filters that are affordable and offer great value. They should avoid filters that are overpriced or underpriced.
Warranty
When choosing the 81879134 oil filter, buyers should consider the warranty. This is because it protects them in case of defects.
Professional Advice
Professional advice is very important when choosing an oil filter. Mechanics and car experts advise on the best oil filters for specific vehicles.
Oil Filter Features
Different oil filters have different features. Buyers should consider the features of the oil filter they want to purchase. For example, some filters have anti-drain back valves while others don't.
Changing an oil filter is a pretty straightforward DIY task that can be done with minimal tools. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to replace the 818 oil filter in a typical vehicle:
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Q1. How often should an oil filter be changed?
A1. An oil filter should be changed every time an oil change is performed, typically every 5,000 to 7,500 miles.
Q2. What happens if an oil filter is not changed regularly?
A2. If an oil filter is not changed regularly, it can become clogged, leading to contaminated oil, reduced engine performance, and potential long-term engine damage.
Q3. Is it okay to use any oil filter for a car?
A3. No, it's essential to use an oil filter that matches the car's make, model, and engine type. Check the owner's manual or consult with a professional.