OEM Kia Oil Filters For All Models

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MSRP
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Oil Filter

Kia Kia
Other Names: Engine Oil Filter
Replaces: 26300-35056, 26300-35500, 26300-35501, 26300-35502, 26300-35503, 26300-35503N, 26300-35504, 26300-3E010, S2630-035505
Description: 2.0L. To 10/19/2007. To 10/21/2015.
MSRP $8.04
$5.62

Transmission Oil Filter

Part Number: 46321-39010
Kia Kia
Other Names: Filter, Trans Oil Filter
Description: Optima. Internal. Sportage. Rondo. Sedona. 3.8l. 2004-06. Spectra, Spectra5. Amanti. 2.5L, auto trans.
MSRP $66.82
$46.70

Drain Plug Gasket

Part Number: 21513-23001
Kia Kia
Other Names: Engine Oil Drain Plug Gasket, Oil Pan Gasket, Lower Oil Pan Gasket, Trans Pan Washer, Oil Pan Seal, Gasket, Drain Plug Seal, Drain...
Replaces: 21513-21000, 21513-23000
MSRP $1.47
$1.03

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Keep Your Kia Running Clean with a Quality Oil Filter

Every Kia owner knows that regular maintenance is key to long-term performance. One part that deserves attention is the oil filter, which plays a crucial role in keeping the engine clean. Drivers of vehicles like the Sportage and Rio rely on this component to prevent buildup inside the engine. At Kia.Parts, we stock only genuine Kia filters that deliver better performance and last longer than off-brand replacements.

Understand what the oil filter really does

The oil filter traps small particles and sludge that can damage engine components if left unchecked. Every time the engine runs, oil passes through the filter before reaching key systems. Genuine Kia filters are engineered to match your engine’s flow rate and pressure precisely. That level of accuracy is often lacking in cheaper aftermarket brands.

Know when and why it fails

Oil filters can fail when they become clogged or damaged due to age, poor oil quality, or harsh driving conditions. When that happens, dirty oil circulates through the engine, increasing the risk of wear or overheating. Filters that fail to seal properly can also cause slow leaks. Kia.Parts offers filters made with durable materials that resist early breakdown and deliver dependable performance.

Consider pairing it with a fresh engine oil pan

When replacing your oil filter, it’s a good idea to inspect the engine oil pan as well. A dented or corroded pan may leak or allow contaminants to collect—especially on high-mileage vehicles. A clean, properly fitted pan supports your new oil filter’s function. Genuine Kia parts ensure all components work together as intended.

At Kia.Parts, we make it easy to find oil filters and related parts that fit your vehicle perfectly. Get the performance your engine was built to deliver—without cutting corners.