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Original Subaru Oil Filters

22433AA400 - : Ignition Coil for Subaru Image

Ignition Coil

Subaru 22433AA400
Impreza. 2.2l. Legacy. 2.5l.
Discontinued
20380AE50A - : Coil Spring for Subaru Image

Coil Spring

Subaru 20380AE50A
Baja. With turbo. Manual trans.
Discontinued
20380FE570 - : Coil Spring for Subaru Image

Coil Spring

Subaru 20380FE570
Impreza. 4wd. Sedan. Rs, ts. Left. Without WRX model, without Outback model.
Discontinued
20380FE580 - : Coil Spring for Subaru Image

Coil Spring

Subaru 20380FE580
Impreza. 4wd. Wagon. Rs, ts. Left. Without WRX model, without Outback model.
Discontinued
20330FC060 - : Coil Spring for Subaru Image

Coil Spring

Subaru 20330FC060
Forester. Auto trans, with ac.
Discontinued
22433AA62A - : Ignition Coil for Subaru Image

Ignition Coil

Subaru 22433AA62A
2.5L without turbo.
Discontinued
20330AE60A - : Coil Spring for Subaru Image

Coil Spring

Subaru 20330AE60A
Baja. Left side. Right side. Auto trans. Without turbo.
Discontinued

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Without the oil filter, your Subaru vehicle would quickly find that the oil pump, pump bearings, and other components are wearing out. That's why one was added before your Subaru left the factory floor.

What Do Oil Filters Do?

it's simple. They collect impurities from your motor oil. Some are leftovers from the production process, while others built up as the engine parts worked to produce the power you use to move down the road. The filter traps them in its fibers, working much like your air filters or fuel filters do to protect vital systems and parts.

Due to the nature of their purpose, though, oil filters won't last forever. They're bound to either get too clogged up or degraded to filter particulates effectively. When that happens, the material begins building up and causing trouble. That's why you need to replace yours regularly. Your owner's manual details your recommended maintenance schedule, but you should inspect your oil filter's condition every time you change your oil.

How Do You Recognize Oil Filter Issues?

Signs of failure include:

  • Low oil pressure
  • Metallic noises from the engine
  • Engine sputters
  • Dirty exhaust emissions

Why Choose Genuine Subaru Oil Filters?

Put plainly, they're the best when it comes to your model. That's because Subaru makes their oil filters to fit their vehicles, ensuring the proper gasket seal and threading you need. Install the wrong size, and you're asking for an oil leak at best -- and complete detachment to soon follow. Avoid engine problems. Find your next oil filter right here in our online auto parts catalog. Buy today and we'll get your order shipped out right to your front door.