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Brett 05-22-2012 07:06 PM

Oil Filter
 
I hit 500 miles today, so I thought maybe I'll think about doing an early oil change. I realize it is total overkill, but what the heck. I'm partly curious to see if there are any shavings, flecks, etc in there. I figure it can't hurt.

First road block: can't find a filter. K&N tells me that theirs isn't out yet, and the dealership doesn't have any in stock just yet. They're ordering me one, and it will be here Friday (hopefully).

Does anyone know if this car takes a special filter, or is it the same as some other filter that's already out? It seems like they would've used a standard filter, but who knows.

Brett

vividracing 05-22-2012 07:30 PM

Subaru, 15208-AA-130
They cross over to other Subaru's.
Also, Use OEM oil filters, If there is a warranty problem with the car/engine, (1st year car!) They can use aftermarket oil filter as a reason to deny the claim.


I can also get those if anyone needs them.

Dave-ROR 05-22-2012 07:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vividracing (Post 221715)
Subaru, 15208-AA-130
They cross over to other Subaru's.

I can also get those if anyone needs them.

Or any filter for a Acura Integra/most other hondas.

AKA Mobil1 M104, K&N HP-1004, etc.

Brett 05-22-2012 08:43 PM

Thanks Guys!

Quote:

Originally Posted by vividracing (Post 221715)
Subaru, 15208-AA-130
They can use aftermarket oil filter as a reason to deny the claim.

Aftermarket oil filter alone is not enough to deny a warranty claim, unless the filter caused the damage. There's a law protecting your right to use noncom parts. Here's nice little write-up from K&N.

Brett

Jeff Lange 05-22-2012 08:57 PM

The only reason it would affect your warranty is if they could prove it was the filter that caused the problem. Quite unlikely.

Jeff

TwinscrollGT35R 05-22-2012 09:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brett (Post 221798)
Thanks Guys!
Aftermarket oil filter alone is not enough to deny a warranty claim, unless the filter caused the damage. There's a law protecting your right to use noncom parts. Here's nice little write-up from K&N.

Brett

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeff Lange (Post 221814)
The only reason it would affect your warranty is if they could prove it was the filter that caused the problem. Quite unlikely.

Jeff

In theory you are correct. But behind closed doors you will get denied.
I used to work for a major european motorcycle company. Motor claims would be tossed if the OEM oil filter was not used.

I will also state I have had a Fram oil filter fail and they left me high and dry on the claim.

I only use OEM myself. Its just not worth it.

Jeff Lange 05-22-2012 09:51 PM

I've never seen a claim denied based on what filter was in a Toyota or Scion.

:dunno:

Jeff

Subie 05-22-2012 09:58 PM

The black Subaru oil filters are supposedly very good. I would stick with those unless you plan on doing extended drains or can find a better/comparable filter for less money.

markmatley 05-22-2012 10:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeff Lange (Post 221887)
I've never seen a claim denied based on what filter was in a Toyota or Scion.

:dunno:

Jeff

:word:

Dave-ROR 05-22-2012 10:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeff Lange (Post 221887)
I've never seen a claim denied based on what filter was in a Toyota or Scion.

:dunno:

Jeff

And I've never heard of one being denied by ANY auto manufacturer for that. It'd be a joke in some cases.. rebranded crap FRAM filters are OK but good filters aren't..

Brett 05-23-2012 10:53 PM

Dang it. There are only like 7 threads in this topic, and I created a repost. Ugh, I feel a bit silly. I SWEAR it wasn't there when I looked this morning!

Brett


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