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The purpose of fuel filters is to stop dirt and debris from getting into your engine and contaminating your fuel supply.Your car’s performance depends on a finely balanced mix of air and clean fuel.
Designed to protect your engine from dangerous contaminants, an oil filter is a vital component. Our range includes replacements for all types of car – just enter your car's details at the top of the page to view the products you need. Unfiltered oil can, over time, develop hard and harmful particles, and the last thing you want is for them to pass through an old or broken oil filter, inflicting lasting damage on your engine. It is recommend that you change your oil filter every 5,000 miles or so, but be aware that only certain filters work with certain cars - the wrong ones can cause leaks and sometimes irreversible damage - so be sure to consult your owner's manual before purchasing, or contact CMG Eurospares and allow us to help you find the product you need for your vehicle.
Air filters prevent dirt and other materials from getting into vehicles’ engines, and should be changed or services annually to ensure trouble-free engine function. Forgetting to change or service the air filters on your car can cause airborne debris such as leaves and dust to can find their way into the engine, in particular the cylinders. This grime can then mix with the oil, which, when moved around the engine, can slowly wear away engine components due to its abrasive nature. If left for a while, a clogged and useless air filter can cause serious damage to your engine, reducing its performance and costing you more money than the cost of a filter.
The Cabin filter actually filters out more than just pollen – it stops all kinds of debris, pollution and odours from entering the cabin and clogging up the heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems. We stock high-quality pollen filters for all types of car. When changed regularly, the pollen filter can extend the lifetime of several vital components in your car, as well as giving you a healthier, more comfortable ride. Usually located in the engine compartment or cabin, beneath the windscreen, the pollen filter is a mechanically driven sieve with an electrostatic paper filter (or sometimes an active carbon filter) that attracts dust and plant particles such as pollen, spores and fungus, as well as chemical pollution in the air. Without sufficient filtration, the air in your car will carry high levels of pollutants and allergens, which could affect your health. It’s not just asthmatics and hay fever sufferers who will be at risk – the high concentration of dirt particles and fumes circulating in an unfiltered cabin can cause headaches, giddiness, nausea and even fatigue. In addition, smells from agricultural fertilizers, sewage plants and chemicals in your washer fluid and coolant are best filtered out for a more pleasant journey. Grime inside your car is also reduced by filtration. It is recommended that you change your pollen filter every 12–15,000 miles (about once a year), or more frequently if you live in a highly polluted area or regularly park beneath a tree.