Oil Filters K&N and Mobil One
Oil Filters K&N and Mobil One
Getting ready to replace the oil filter... would perfer to use Mobil One Endurance filter but unable to identify a PN or Scource.
Have K&N OF number HP7000 for those of you looking for that number
Have K&N OF number HP7000 for those of you looking for that number
Red,
I'm a big fan of mobil1 oil, never have used their filters, I've always stuck with Wix (#57082 for the HHR) but I'd be interested to know how much the mobil1 filters are runnning. Let us know what you find.
I'm a big fan of mobil1 oil, never have used their filters, I've always stuck with Wix (#57082 for the HHR) but I'd be interested to know how much the mobil1 filters are runnning. Let us know what you find.
I was searching around to see if I could find a part number and haven't come up with anything. I did run across being able to order one from Auto Barn for $11.95, but it shows no part number. Might want to give them a call and see what they say.
In my search I did find the ones below though. I know there are more, but I will go back in and add them as I see them.
STP - S9018R
Fram -CH9018
Purolater - L15436 or PureOne PL15436
NAPA Gold - FIL 7082
Chrome Plated Oil Filter Cover - $7.99
In my search I did find the ones below though. I know there are more, but I will go back in and add them as I see them.

STP - S9018R
Fram -CH9018
Purolater - L15436 or PureOne PL15436
NAPA Gold - FIL 7082
Chrome Plated Oil Filter Cover - $7.99
Originally Posted by courthousedeb
Chrome Plated Oil Filter Cover - $7.99
Originally Posted by captain howdy
You realize that is useless and can't be used on the HHR right?
We don't have a canister style filter so there is nowhere to put an oil filter cover. 

THANK YOU to all the others that are providing useful information.
Maybe, I missed something here.....
Why would you want an oil filter other than OEM?
If the reason is economics, it really does not make sense. The GM dealer's here in AZ. sell them for just under $10.00. I've seen them in secondary markets for just over $8.00.
"Aftermarket" filters sell for about the same or more, depending on the brand. And you have no assurance of correct filtration other than the filter distributors CLAIMS......I mean how can they really test a filter for a vehicle that is only 1 year old (rhetorical).
Oh, and MOST filters are produced by the same companies, in different packaging....with slight ineffectual changes....so says Consumers Reports.
Why would you want an oil filter other than OEM?
If the reason is economics, it really does not make sense. The GM dealer's here in AZ. sell them for just under $10.00. I've seen them in secondary markets for just over $8.00.
"Aftermarket" filters sell for about the same or more, depending on the brand. And you have no assurance of correct filtration other than the filter distributors CLAIMS......I mean how can they really test a filter for a vehicle that is only 1 year old (rhetorical).
Oh, and MOST filters are produced by the same companies, in different packaging....with slight ineffectual changes....so says Consumers Reports.


