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Understanding Oil Filters and Their Importance
Keeping your engine running smoothly requires attention to even the smallest parts. The Ford F-150 and Ford Explorer are popular vehicles that rely on consistent maintenance to maintain performance. At Mad Max Ford Parts, we emphasize the value of using genuine Ford replacements over generic aftermarket options. Using authentic parts ensures reliability and prolongs engine life.
What Oil Filters Do
The oil filter cleans engine oil by trapping dirt, metal particles, and other contaminants. Clean oil lubricates moving engine parts, reducing wear and preventing damage. Over time, the filter can become clogged, reducing flow and forcing the engine to work harder. Replacing it on schedule helps the engine maintain proper lubrication and performance.
Why Oil Filters Break Down
Filters degrade due to prolonged exposure to heat, pressure, and debris in the oil. Using low-quality aftermarket filters can accelerate breakdown, allowing contaminants to circulate. Symptoms include unusual engine noise, reduced efficiency, or oil pressure warnings. Genuine Ford filters are designed to withstand these conditions, ensuring durability and consistent protection for your engine.
When to Replace Your Oil Filter
Most vehicles require an oil filter change at every oil change, typically every 5,000 to 7,500 miles. Signs that it may need replacement sooner include dark, dirty oil or engine performance issues. Pairing the oil filter with a genuine Ford engine oil ensures the best protection. Regular replacement keeps your F-150 or Explorer running efficiently and reduces the risk of costly repairs.
Oil Filter FAQ
Q: Can I use a generic filter instead of a Ford filter?
A: Genuine Ford filters offer superior durability and filtration, which generic filters may not provide.
Q: How often should I replace my oil filter?
A: Typically, replace it at every oil change, around every 5,000 to 7,500 miles, or sooner if oil appears dirty.
Q: What happens if I wait too long to replace it?
A: A clogged filter can reduce oil flow, cause engine wear, and trigger warning lights.