How many miles is a Napa Gold oil filter rated for?

How many miles is a Napa Gold oil filter rated for?

NAPA Gold Filters Designed for these oil + filter change intervals: Vehicles’ Oil Life Monitor, Owner’s Manual Recommendation: Normally 4,000 to 7,500 miles, not to exceed 12 months.

Are NAPA Filters Wix?

Napa “Gold” Filters are manufactured by Wix-The only difference is the paint job on the filter housing.

How many replacement oil filters are there for Napa 1069?

There are 235 replacement oil filters for NAPA 1069. The cross references are for general reference only, please check for correct specifications and measurements for your application. NAPA 1069 replacement filters AC-Delco PF12 AC-Delco PF25 ALLIANCE ABP/N10G-LF651

How to find the part number of a Napa filter?

You can search by NAPA part number, vehicle type or keyword. Search by NAPA Filters’ part number or cross reference a competing manufacturer’s part number. Search by NAPA Filter part number or cross reference a competing manufacturer’s part number.

How does Napa oil work in the UK?

Now NAPA has brought its mission to the UK automotive aftermarket, creating bright new opportunity through its own tried and tested methods in the US. Bringing its passion, expertise and market insight with it, NAPA has a good grasp of the challenges faced by the aftermarket.

You can search by NAPA part number, vehicle type or keyword. Search by NAPA Filters’ part number or cross reference a competing manufacturer’s part number. Search by NAPA Filter part number or cross reference a competing manufacturer’s part number.

Where does the oil go in a filter?

Oil enters through the series of small holes just inside the sealing gasket. After soaking through the media, the oil leaves through the big hole at the center of the filter’s top.

How does a full flow oil filter work?

Full flow filters contain primary media which stops particles as small as 25 microns, and lower oil flow filters also include a secondary media capable of stopping particles between 5-10 microns. Oil enters through the series of small holes just inside the sealing gasket.