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LIQUI MOLY Engine Flush Plus 300ml - 2784

LIQUI MOLY Engine Flush Plus 300ml - 2784

$27
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Nulon Pro-Strength Diesel Turbo Cleaner 500ml - PDTC

Nulon Pro-Strength Diesel Turbo Cleaner 500ml - PDTC

$46
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Penrite Motor Cycle Foam Filter Kit  - MCFFCKIT

Penrite Motor Cycle Foam Filter Kit - MCFFCKIT

$167
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Nulon DPF Cleaner & Regenerator 300ml - DPFC

Nulon DPF Cleaner & Regenerator 300ml - DPFC

$30
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Flashlube Diesel Conditioner 50ml - FD50MX20B

Flashlube Diesel Conditioner 50ml - FD50MX20B

$7
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Morey's Diesel Injector Cleaner 1L - MDIC

Morey's Diesel Injector Cleaner 1L - MDIC

$45
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Wynns Engine Flush 325ml

Wynns Engine Flush 325ml

$41
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Repco DPF Cleaner and Regenerator 300ml - RDPFC

Repco DPF Cleaner and Regenerator 300ml - RDPFC

$27
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Chemtech Diesel Power Fuel Additive 1L - CDP-1L

Chemtech Diesel Power Fuel Additive 1L - CDP-1L

$112
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Understanding the Oil Filter on the 2012 Honda Stream

The 2012 Honda Stream, like most modern vehicles with internal combustion engines, is equipped with an oil filter. This small but crucial part plays a significant role in keeping the engine running smoothly and extending its lifespan. So, for anyone driving a 2012 Honda Stream, understanding what an oil filter does and why regular maintenance is important is well worth your time.

First off, what exactly is the purpose of the oil filter? At its core, the oil filter's job is to clean the engine oil as it circulates through the engine. Engine oil doesn't just lubricate parts to stop friction, it also picks up tiny bits of dirt, metal shavings, and other debris that naturally occur as the engine operates. If left unchecked, these contaminants can cause premature engine wear or even damage sensitive components. The oil filter acts as a barrier, trapping these particles and ensuring that only clean oil keeps moving through the engine. This keeps things running smoothly, improves engine efficiency, and ultimately helps avoid costly repairs.

On a 2012 Honda Stream, the oil filter is typically a spin-on type that's relatively straightforward to replace during routine servicing. It is often located near the engine block, easily accessible for mechanics or car enthusiasts who prefer performing their own maintenance. Given the Stream's 1.8-litre or 2.0-litre engine options, the oil filter is designed to meet the specific filtering needs based on the engine's oil flow and capacity.

Maintaining the oil filter is just as important as changing the engine oil itself. When servicing a 2012 Honda Stream, technicians generally replace the oil filter every time they change the engine oil. This might happen roughly every 5,000 to 10,000 kilometres, depending on the type of oil used, driving conditions, and manufacturer recommendations. Skipping an oil filter change or extending it past recommended intervals can reduce its effectiveness, leading to dirty oil recirculating through the engine, which can accelerate wear and tear.

Common signs that could indicate an oil filter issue include a drop in engine performance, unusual engine noises, or the oil pressure warning light coming on. These symptoms suggest the oil might not be circulating properly due to a clogged or damaged filter. For anyone driving a 2012 Honda Stream, staying on top of oil and oil filter changes is a simple way to keep the engine healthy and reliable over many kilometres.

Many Honda owners appreciate that the brand's parts, including oil filters, are widely available and relatively affordable in Australia. Whether purchasing from a Honda dealership or a reputable auto parts store, choosing the correct filter model compatible with the 2012 Stream's engine ensures proper fit and filtering performance. Using the right oil filter also maintains the validity of any warranty and prevents potential engine issues caused by improper parts.

Performing an oil filter replacement is a straightforward part of a regular servicing routine. Here is a brief overview of the usual maintenance steps involved:

  1. Warm up the engine - Running the engine for a few minutes until it reaches the normal operating temperature helps the oil drain out smoothly.
  2. Drain the old oil - Using a drain pan, the old engine oil is removed by unscrewing the oil drain plug underneath the engine.
  3. Remove the old oil filter - The spin-on filter is unscrewed carefully, as it will still contain some used oil.
  4. Lubricate the new filter's seal - Before fitting, a light coating of clean engine oil is applied to the rubber seal of the new oil filter to ensure a good fit.
  5. Install the new oil filter - The replacement filter is screwed on by hand until snug and then given a slight additional turn as specified by manufacturer guidelines.
  6. Refill with fresh engine oil - The correct type and quantity of oil, as recommended by Honda, is added to the engine.
  7. Check for leaks and reset indicators - Once the oil filter and oil are replaced, the engine is started and inspected for any leaks. The oil change light or service indicator, if any, is reset.

For those not keen on DIY tasks, most service centres provide oil and filter changes relatively quickly and at an affordable price. Some might even perform a quick inspection of other components while the vehicle is in, giving that little bit of extra peace of mind.

In essence, the oil filter on the 2012 Honda Stream isn't just a minor component. It's a vital part of the engine's health that keeps the oil clean and the engine protected. Regular replacement as part of servicing helps maintain engine performance and reliability, making it one of the easier and smarter maintenance tasks for any Honda Stream owner. Keeping an eye on oil and oil filter maintenance means that the Stream can continue to provide dependable and efficient driving for years to come.