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The EPAuto GP281 Engine Air Filter is a precision-fit replacement designed for select Hyundai and Kia models from 2010 to 2025. Engineered to improve fuel efficiency and protect your engine from dirt and debris, it meets OEM standards and is recommended for replacement every 12,000 miles to maintain peak vehicle performance.
Brand | EPAuto |
OEM Part Number | 28113-2S000, 28113-3X000, 28113-3Z100, 28113-4V100 |
Shape | Pentagonal |
Manufacturer | EPAuto |
Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
UPC | 690443851712 |
Item Weight | 10.8 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 10.35 x 6.57 x 2.17 inches |
Item model number | FP-014-1 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 28113-3X000 |
R**Z
Can't go wrong
Great product at a great price....fits perfectly....would definitely recommend this filter for your vehicle.
T**L
Top notch!
Great quality, perfect fit, excellent value.
M**R
Excellent choice for replacement air filter
This air filter fits my 2016 Elantra perfectly. Quality product and easy to install. Will buy again!
S**N
Appears to be a quality item
Fits my 2015 Hyundai Elantra SE perfectly
D**S
Well Made and Economical OEM Replacement Air Filter
This is specifically for a 2013 Elantra GT though I believe its application is also for other Hyundai models. It appears to be well made and is an exact fit for my vehicle. It's also probably $8 to $10 cheaper than a comparable Purolator that I've been buying at my local parts store.
B**0
The rate features say it all
Air filters exchanged every 6 months routinely. Easy to install, efficient, cost effective.
R**C
Good fit
Product as described. Good fit
M**E
Save yourself a bundle at the dealer or oil change shop
Took my 2016 Hyundai Elantra to the dealership for service on a couple of recall notices (anti-theft system, trunk latch). As is typical at the dealership and at oil change service providers, I was given the "opportunity" (an upsell) to replace my cabin air filter. Was told it would be $65, but the dealer didn't have one in stock, and I could come back the next day for a replacement. I politely declined.I looked at a couple of Youtube videos on how to replace the cabin air filter and also the engine air filter. Ordered both for a total of about $25 on Amazon and replaced them myself in less than 10 minutes. I'm not particularly handy, but this was easy.On occasion, I've called a plumber or electrician for work I could not do myself. But anymore, the how-to of fixing something in your home (an oven, a stovetop, a washing machine or refrigerator) or on your vehicle (a headlight or taillight, an air filter) can be found online, and parts are easier than ever to find on Amazon. Check first to see if you can do it yourself, and you may save a bundle of money.
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