2000 Accent Oil Filter Fun

Discussion in 'Hyundai Accent' started by James D Thompson, Nov 3, 2003.

  1. Just a word of advice: if you do your own oil changes, don't rely on
    what the oil filter books tell you. The books say the 1.5L SOHC engine
    uses a Fram 6607 filter, but mine takes a 3593A instead (which is
    notably larger than the dinky tomato-sauce-can 6607).

    David Thompson

    "The humans founded America, mastered the nuclear forces, and destroyed
    the original Mars about thirty thousand years ago."
    "So George Washington was there when they split the atom?"
    "Could have been."

    -from "Triumph of the Terrans", copyright 24L1042
     
    James D Thompson, Nov 3, 2003
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  2. James D Thompson

    XGCA Guest

    It's funny you say that. My XG350L claims the same 6607 from Fram (and
    all the others by the way). I did not like the size of the filter so I
    went with OEM (Hyundai). They give me 33% off at the dealer (buy 2,
    get one free!) so I can't even buy 3rd party for the price I pay for
    OEM ($3.50 ea). Just kind of curious, where did you find your car
    takes a 3593A from? I would think many would fit, but only one is
    recommended.
    BTW, I assume you do a lot of work on your car. I found on my XG350L,
    there is NO transmission filter on a 2002! I justed changed the fluid
    by unscrewing the drain plug (YES!!! A DRAIN PLUG!!!) and refilled it!
    Took less time then me doing an oil change. My wifes Santa Fe (02) is
    the same.

    XGCA
     
    XGCA, Nov 5, 2003
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  3. The first time I changed the oil I bought the 6607 not knowing any
    better (the filter is directly under the alternator on the 1.5L, so
    you can't really see it without going under the car to look). I took
    the Hyundai filter off, got out the 6607, and realized it was way too
    small for the filter adapter plate, and the threaded hole on the
    filter was about a quarter-inch too small for the dongle.

    After the requisite cussing and swearing, I took both filters to the
    auto parts store and, with the counter guy checking just about every
    Hyundai in the computer, I spent about 15 minutes looking for a filter
    that matched the OEM part. Interestingly, the 3593A is the same filter
    that my Isuzu pickup takes, and that one has a 2.25L engine.
    One thing I've noticed is that Hyundais do seem to be more
    maintenance-friendly than many other makes. My sister's Cavalier has
    the oil filter mounted on the back of the engine right by the firewall
    with a bunch of hoses and crap blocking it, and there's no way to get
    it off without putting the car on a lift and finding someone with a
    double jointed wrist to reach back there and unscrew it.

    David Thompson, I'll bet the Korean lettering on the Hyundai filter
    reads: "Ignore what the book says! I'm a Fram 3593A!"...

    "The humans founded America, mastered the nuclear forces, and destroyed
    the original Mars about thirty thousand years ago."
    "So George Washington was there when they split the atom?"
    "Could have been."

    -from "Triumph of the Terrans", copyright 24L1042
     
    James D Thompson, Nov 5, 2003
    #3
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