Kia Forte Oil Filter
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YEAR RANGE FOR KIA FORTE BY MODEL
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Oil Change
626wolverine1
in 5 years
Been shopping at AUTO ZONE for 25 years. Don't think I'm gonna stop anytime soon!
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 2017 Kia Forte
Been shopping at AUTO ZONE for 25 years. Don't think I'm gonna stop anytime soon!
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 2017 Kia Forte
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**DOES NOT FIT FORTE GT**
Patrick
in a year
Decent filter how 1 star because it doesn't create a complete seal and caused my car to have an incomplete seal leaking oil from the filter, I used oem after and no leaks whatsoever. Buy at your own risk!
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 2021 Kia Forte GT
Decent filter how 1 star because it doesn't create a complete seal and caused my car to have an incomplete seal leaking oil from the filter, I used oem after and no leaks whatsoever. Buy at your own risk!
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 2021 Kia Forte GT
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Better Quality
Tommy
in 3 years
So if you don't have the tools or you've never cut open a filter before. STP is good. FRAM is something you should avoid. K&N is great. Bosch is equal to K&N. Now I said what I said cause I bought multiple of each. After going 3k miles on a FRAM filter. The filter material was few and well dissolved. Hence why it's bad. STP has less filter material which means less filtering action, but it wasn't missing any pieces after 3k miles. K&N and Bosch has about the same amount of filter material and the end result was about the same. The only difference is the little hex on the K&N filter. I guess it can make it easier to remove, but if it's on that tight. You already made a rookie mistake and need to make sure you didn't strip anything.
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 2010 Kia Forte Koup SX
So if you don't have the tools or you've never cut open a filter before. STP is good. FRAM is something you should avoid. K&N is great. Bosch is equal to K&N. Now I said what I said cause I bought multiple of each. After going 3k miles on a FRAM filter. The filter material was few and well dissolved. Hence why it's bad. STP has less filter material which means less filtering action, but it wasn't missing any pieces after 3k miles. K&N and Bosch has about the same amount of filter material and the end result was about the same. The only difference is the little hex on the K&N filter. I guess it can make it easier to remove, but if it's on that tight. You already made a rookie mistake and need to make sure you didn't strip anything.
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 2010 Kia Forte Koup SX