Kia Oil Filter
Distributor
Oil is commonly referred to as the lifeblood of your car. This comparison is fair, because without oil, your vehicle will experience a wide variety of problems that can eventually prevent it from starting. Keeping your engine clean and free from metal-to-metal contact is the oil's job, and replacement parts like oil filter caps and housings will keep your oil flowing. Creating a thin film of oil between moving parts of your engine, the oil keeps these pieces from grinding together and causing damage to the engine. Don't wait until it's too late: protect your engine with OEM oil filters and filter accessories when you notice signs of wear and tear. Signs of issues with the oil filters include overheating in your engine. You might start to notice your engine is overheating due to the lack of lubrication from clean oil on parts of it. The oil pressure gauge in your vehicle can also start to act strange and show a drop in pressure if there is a leak or clog in the filter.
