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K&N® K&N Premium Oil Filter - Designed to Protect your Engine -HP-2011

Manufacturer #HP-2011

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K&N Premium Oil Filter - Designed to Protect your Engine -HP-2011

K&N® K&N Premium Oil Filter - Designed to Protect your Engine -HP-2011

Manufacturer #HP-2011

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$17.99

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K&N®K N Premium Oil Filter - Designed To Protect Your Engine -Hp-2011
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A+ RatingK N Premium Oil Filter - Designed To Protect Your Engine -Hp-2011
5.0/5
Great price, fast shipping
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Posted by Crystal K. / Sun, Sep 11
Excellent filterK N Premium Oil Filter - Designed To Protect Your Engine -Hp-2011
5.0/5
It fit my Jeep and fit without any issues. It was a simple install.
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Posted by J A / Thu, Aug 07
K&N oil filterK N Premium Oil Filter - Designed To Protect Your Engine -Hp-2011
5.0/5
Quality filter and the welded nut makes it very easy to install and remove, however the filter is rather pricey!
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Posted by chinman / Sat, Oct 05
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Question: Will this fit a 2017 ford Taurus limited?Payton J. / Oct 09, 2023
Hi Payton, thank you for reaching out. If your 2017 Ford Taurus Limited has a 3.5-liter engine, then yes. You can use this link to order the part and take advantage of our low price for this item: https://www.carparts.com/oil-filter/k-and-n/k33hp2011?can=CPAP3648_CSQA_20231009 I hope this helps. Happy shopping.
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Answered by Aldrin P. / Mon, Oct 09
Question: How do you prime your oil filter before installing it?A Shopper / Jan 08, 2021
Hi, If you can prime it, you should. If the filter sticks out sideways, there is just about no way to prime it and not make a mess. I have a car where I have an element filter which goes in the top of the engine. There is no way to prime it (as the oil would just run back down into the engine anyway). The reason you prime it is to try and minimize the amount of time the engine is ran without oil. The shorter the better (obviously). Always make sure you put new oil on any seals which are on the filter as well. This will help for a proper seal.
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Answered by Jeonino E. / Fri, Jan 08
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