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How To: Change the Oil and Filter in a 2010 to 2014 Subaru Outback


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      The car air filter is an important part of the engine intake system. Its main function is to filter out dust and impurities in the air entering the engine to protect the normal operation of the engine. Regular inspection and replacement of air filters is essential to maintain vehicle performance and fuel efficiency.
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      2. Check whether there is dust accumulation on the outside of the air filter.
      3. Gently tap or use compressed air to blow the filter element from the inside to the outside to remove dust.
      4. If the filter element is black or damaged, or if there is too much dust after beating, it is recommended to replace it.
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