Oil filter OEM Hyundai or Hengst
before taking it in go to the dealer parts counter and buy a genuine Hyundai oil filter and make sure it is installed on your engine before taking it in to be looked at.
That filter is just not right. Get an OEM filter. Hengst E300H D28
Haven’t had any issues with Hengst
Been driving these cars for almost 20 years and have yet to find a compelling reason to not use Mann or Mahle filters for everything, at times a Hengst here and there. Not one quality issue yet.
Good ol Hyundai filters. Theyre relatively mess free
The OEM filter is made by HENGST and is perfectly fine to use and doesn't cause oil pressure issues.
Personally, I’d never use non-OEM parts (including filters) in my Tucson.
I do my oil changes and if i order online its less than 10$ a filter but if i dont place order online, its like 5 dollars more.
I had a Walmart do this to me in 06. Brand new Hyundai was on a cross country trip. First pm was due at 3k with the original break in oil we were at 4500 so stopped at a Walmart. Got 16 miles away and oil light come on no knocking. Oil all over engine. Had an oil filter that drops in in o6 them drop on paper ones were uncommon. They didn\u2019t change the o ring blew out all over the engine.
But I've seen this too, with the genuine Hengst filters
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Which oil filter to choose — OEM Hyundai or Hengst?
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Which oil filter are better — Hengst or OEM Hyundai?
In March 2026 on PartReview, oil filter Hengst were overall better than OEM Hyundai.
- OEM Hyundai received a PR Score of 76 out of 100, and Hengst scored 82 points.
- OEM Hyundai ranked 18 in the overall ranking, and Hengst ranked 14.
- The average rating is higher for Hengst (4.2) than for OEM Hyundai (3.9).
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Oil filter Hengst have better feature ratings than OEM Hyundai:
- Smell/smoke - owners believe, that this property for OEM Hyundai is better than Hengst.
- Warning light - drivers claim, that by this property OEM Hyundai does not differ from Hengst.
- Leaks - reviews suggest, that this property for Hengst is preferred to OEM Hyundai.
Which oil filter are more popular — OEM Hyundai or Hengst?
In March 2026 on PartReview, oil filter Hengst were overall more popular than OEM Hyundai.
By vote balance, oil filter Hengst surpassed OEM Hyundai:
- For OEM Hyundai, the ratio of positive (52) to negative (16) votes is 36 votes.
- For Hengst, the ratio of positive (61) to negative (13) votes is 48 votes.
By number of reviews, oil filter Hengst surpassed OEM Hyundai:
- For oil filter OEM Hyundai there are 21 review: 14 positive, 5 neutral, 2 negative.
- For oil filter Hengst there are 24 reviews: 19 positive, 2 neutral, 3 negative.
Which oil filter do car owners prefer — OEM Hyundai or Hengst?
In March 2026, according to PartReview, oil filter OEM Hyundai led more car-specific ratings than Hengst:
OEM Hyundai are chosen by owners of cars such as: Hyundai Elantra, and others.
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