DENSO oil filters are designed to remove contaminants such as metal particles, carbon deposits, and sludge from engine oil.
Oil filters
Oil filters
How They Work
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Filtration Process: The filter media traps impurities while allowing clean oil to circulate through the engine.
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Lubrication Protection: Clean oil reduces friction between moving parts, preventing wear and overheating.
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Anti-Drain back Valve: Maintains oil in the filter when the engine is off, ensuring quick lubrication at startup.
Features and Benefits
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High Filtration Efficiency: Captures fine particles to protect engine components.
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Durable Construction: Withstands high pressure and temperature variations.
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Anti-Drain back System: Prevents dry starts and reduces engine wear.
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Improved Engine Life: Reduces contamination and ensures smooth operation.
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Fuel Efficiency: Maintains optimal lubrication for better performance.
Innovative Technology
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Advanced Filter Media: Multi-layer synthetic fibers for superior filtration.
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Precision Sealing: Prevents leaks under extreme conditions.
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Pressure-Resistant Design: Tested for impulse fatigue to simulate cold starts.
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OE-Level Standards: Matches original equipment specifications for reliability.
Types and Characteristics
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Spin-On Filters: Easy installation, common in passenger vehicles.
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Cartridge Filters: Eco-friendly design, replaceable element only.
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High-Performance Filters: For heavy-duty or high-speed engines.
Key Characteristics
Filtration area and media strength and Pressure resistance and anti-drainback capability.
Installation and Fault Finding
– Follow torque specifications in the vehicle manual.
– Lubricate the gasket before installation.
– Ensure proper sealing to avoid leaks.
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Fault Diagnosis:
- Oil leaks may indicate improper installation or damaged gasket.
- Engine noise or low oil pressure could mean clogged filter.
- Check for contamination and replace at recommended intervals