Replacement Intervals :
Typically, oil filters should be replaced during every oil change, which is usually every 3,000 to 7,500 miles, depending on the vehicle and oil type.
Signs of a Clogged Oil Filter :
Decreased engine performance.
Increased engine noise.
Oil pressure warning light.
Dirty or contaminated oil upon inspection.
Replacement Process :
Tools Needed: Wrench, new oil filter, oil filter gasket, drain pan.
Steps :
Warm up the engine to ensure the oil flows more easily.
Place the drain pan under the oil filter.
Remove the old filter using the wrench.
Clean the filter mounting area.
Apply a small amount of fresh oil to the new filter gasket.
Install the new filter, tightening it according to the manufacturer's specifications.
Check for leaks after running the engine for a few minutes.