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Cadillac 19210286 Filter,Oil

1982-2000 Cadillac

GM 19210286 Filter,Oil
  • Part Description
    FILTER, Engine Oil Filter
  • Replaced By
    12731176
  • Replaces
    25171377, 19256043
  • Manufacturer
    General Motors
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  • Product Specifications

    BrandGenuine Cadillac
    Manufacturer Part Number19210286
    Part DescriptionFILTER, Engine Oil Filter
    Other NamesOil Filter
    Item Dimensions3.4 x 3.3 x 3.4 inches
    Item Weight0.80 Pounds
    ConditionNew
    Fitment TypeDirect Replacement
    Replaces25171377, 19256043
    ManufacturerGeneral Motors
    SKU19210286
    WarrantyThis genuine GM part is guaranteed by GM's factory warranty.
    Shipping & ReturnShipping Policy Return Policy
    Warning: California’s Proposition 65
  • Vehicle Fitment

    Year Make Model Engine Important vehicle option details
    1982-1986 Cadillac Cimarron4 Cyl 1.8L, 4 Cyl 2.0LCIMARRON
    1985 Cadillac Deville6 Cyl 4.3L Diesel2 DOOR, 4 DOOR, BROUGHAM 2 DOOR FWD, BROUGHAM 4 DOOR FWD, FUNERAL COACH, LIMOUSINE 4 DOOR, LIMOUSINE 4 DOOR CTR PART
    1999-2000 Cadillac Escalade8 Cyl 5.7L1 TON CREW CAB, 1/2 TON, 3/4 TON, 4 DOOR 1/2 TON, CLASSIC 4 DOOR 1/2 TON, CREW CAB 1 TON, EXTENDED CAB 1 TON, EXTENDED CAB 6'6" BOX 1/2 TON, EXTENDED CAB 6'6" BOX 3/4 TON, EXTENDED CAB 8' BOX 3/4 TON, K2500 CREW CAB, K3500 CAB CHASSIS 135.5, K3500 CAB CHASSIS 159.9, REGULAR CAB 1 TON, REGULAR CAB 3/4 TON, YUKON/DENALI/ESCALADE
    1994-1996, 1985 Cadillac Fleetwood6 Cyl 4.3L Diesel, 8 Cyl 5.7L2 DOOR, 4 DOOR, BROUGHAM, BROUGHAM 2 DOOR FWD, BROUGHAM 4 DOOR, BROUGHAM 4 DOOR FWD, FUNERAL COACH, LIMOUSINE 4 DOOR, LIMOUSINE 4 DOOR CTR PART

Customer Questions & Answers

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I am wonder if this is complete and correct part for my vehicle. Posted by GMPartsGiant Specialist
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Q:
How to change engine oil and oil filter for Buick Skylark,Oldsmobile Omega and Pontiac Phoenix? Posted by Customer
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Frequent oil changes are recommended as the best form of preventative maintenance for home mechanics. As engine oil gets old, it becomes diluted and contaminated, leading to premature parts wear. It is recommended to change the oil filter every time the oil is changed due to its minimal cost and ease of installation. The tools needed for an oil and filter change include a wrench for the drain plug, an oil filter wrench, a container for draining the old oil, and a funnel or oil can spout for pouring fresh oil. Clean rags and newspapers should be kept handy for spills, and it is important to have proper support for the car when working underneath it. Before starting the oil change, it is advisable to familiarize yourself with the location of the drain plug and oil filter. Once the car is warmed up, raise it for access underneath and position the drain pan under the drain plug. Carefully remove the drain plug, allowing the old oil to drain completely. Clean the drain plug and the surrounding area before reinstalling the plug securely. Move the drain pan under the oil filter and use a filter wrench to loosen and remove the old filter. Ensure that the new filter is of the same type as the old one. Clean the area where the filter mounts and apply a light coat of fresh oil to the rubber gasket of the new filter. Screw the new filter onto the engine following the manufacturer's instructions. Lower the car and move to the engine compartment to locate the oil filler cap. Use an oil can spout or a funnel to pour about 3 quarts of fresh oil into the engine. Wait for the oil to drain to the pan and then check the oil level on the dipstick. Start the engine briefly and check for leaks around the drain plug and oil filter. Once the oil has circulated and the filter is full, recheck the oil level and add more if necessary. After the oil change, it is important to check for leaks and monitor the oil level during the first few trips. The old oil should be disposed of properly at an oil reclamation center, auto repair shop, or gas station.
Posted by GMPartsGiant Specialist
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How to perform frequent oil and Oil Filter changes for home mechanics on Chevrolet Beretta? Posted by Customer
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Frequent oil changes are vital for home mechanics as they help prevent premature engine wear resulting from the gradual dilution and contamination of engine oil over time. It's recommended to replace the oil filter with every oil change for optimal maintenance, and before starting the procedure, gather the necessary tools, clean rags, and newspapers while ensuring safe access to the vehicle's underside through hoists, ramps, or jackstands. Familiarize yourself with the oil drain plug and filter locations under the vehicle, and warm up the engine before commencing the process. Ensure you use the recommended oil type for your vehicle, and once the engine oil is warm, lift and secure the vehicle properly. Position a drain pan beneath the oil pan drain plug, being cautious of hot exhaust components, and remove the plug to allow the old oil to drain. After draining, clean the drain plug and the surrounding area, then reinstall the plug securely. Move the drain pan under the oil filter and use a filter wrench to carefully remove the old filter, ensuring it's empty of oil. Compare the old filter with the new one to ensure they match, clean the filter mounting area, and apply a light coat of oil to the new filter's rubber gasket. Fill the new filter partially with fresh oil, attach it to the engine per the manufacturer's instructions, and remove any tools or materials from under the vehicle. Lower the vehicle, locate the oil filler cap, and pour fresh oil into the engine through a funnel. After adding oil, check the level on the dipstick, start the engine briefly, and recheck for leaks around the drain plug and filter. Top up the oil as needed, and during the initial drives following the oil change, monitor for any leaks and maintain the proper oil level. Dispose of the old oil at an appropriate facility or collection point.
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How to perform frequent oil and Oil Filter changes as a preventive maintenance practice for home mechanics on Chevrolet Blazer,S10,GMC Jimmy and Sonoma? Posted by Customer
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Performing frequent oil changes is a crucial preventive maintenance practice for home mechanics as aged oil can become diluted and contaminated, leading to premature engine wear. Ensure you have all necessary tools and adequate rags or newspapers on hand for potential spills. Improved access to the vehicle's underside is achieved through hoisting, ramps, or jackstands. Familiarize yourself with the oil drain plug and oil filter locations, anticipating potential issues before they become problematic. Park the vehicle on a level surface, warm up the engine to facilitate easier oil flow, and turn off the engine before removing the filler cap. Raise and securely support the vehicle, use caution around hot exhaust components, and position a drain pan beneath the oil pan's drain plug. Carefully remove the plug, allow the old oil to drain completely, and inspect it for metal shavings or chips. Wipe the drain plug clean and the surrounding area before reinstallation. Then, shift the drain pan under the oil filter, loosen the filter with a wrench, and unscrew it by hand while tilting it to prevent oil spillage. Clean the filter mounting surface, ensure the old gasket is removed, and confirm the new filter matches the old one. Lubricate the new filter's gasket with clean engine oil and hand-tighten it. Remove all tools and lower the vehicle. Add fresh oil through the filler cap, pour three quarts initially, check the dipstick, start the engine, and check for leaks. Top up the oil as needed, and check for leaks and proper oil level during initial trips. Properly dispose of the used oil at an appropriate recycling facility, avoiding drains or the ground.
Posted by GMPartsGiant Specialist
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Why are frequent oil changes important for preventive maintenance on Chevrolet C1500 and K1500? Posted by Customer
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Frequent oil changes are important for preventive maintenance. As engine oil ages, it becomes diluted and contaminated, leading to premature engine wear. It is recommended to change the oil filter every time the oil is changed. Before starting the procedure, gather all necessary tools and materials. Have clean rags and newspapers ready to mop up spills. Access to the underside of the vehicle can be improved by lifting it on a hoist, driving onto ramps, or using jack stands. Familiarize yourself with the locations of the oil drain plug and oil filter. Warm the engine to normal operating temperature and gather all necessary tools. Raise and support the vehicle safely. Position a drain pan under the drain plug and use a wrench to remove it. Allow the old oil to drain completely and wipe off the drain plug. Clean the area around the drain plug opening and reinstall the plug securely. Move the drain pan under the oil filter and use a filter wrench to loosen and remove the old filter. Compare the old filter with the new one to ensure they are the same type. Clean the area where the oil filter mounts and apply a light coat of clean oil to the rubber gasket on the new filter. Attach the new filter following the tightening directions. Lower the vehicle and locate the oil filler cap in the engine compartment. Use a funnel to pour fresh oil through the filler opening. Pour four quarts of fresh oil into the engine and check the oil level on the dipstick. Start the engine and check for leaks at the drain plug and oil filter. Recheck the oil level and add more oil if necessary. After the oil change, check for leaks and proper oil level during the first few trips. Dispose of the old oil properly by taking it to an oil reclamation center, auto repair shop, or gas station. Do not pour it on the ground or down a drain.
Posted by GMPartsGiant Specialist
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How to change the oil and Oil Filter for Chevrolet Caprice? Posted by Customer
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Frequent oil changes are recommended as the best preventative maintenance for home mechanics. As engine oil ages, it becomes diluted and contaminated, leading to premature parts wear. It is recommended to change the oil filter every time the oil is changed due to its minimal cost and ease of installation. The tools needed for an oil and filter change include a wrench for the drain plug, an oil filter wrench, a container for draining the old oil, and a funnel or oil can spout for pouring fresh oil. Clean rags and newspapers should be kept on hand for spills. It is important to have proper support for the car when working underneath it. Before starting the oil change, it is advisable to familiarize yourself with the location of the drain plug and oil filter. Warm up the car to normal operating temperature before beginning the oil change. Raise the vehicle for access and place a drain pan under the drain plug. Carefully remove the drain plug, allowing the old oil to drain into the pan. Clean the drain plug and the area around it before reinstalling it securely. Position the drain pan under the oil filter and use a filter wrench to loosen and remove the old filter. Compare the old filter with the new one to ensure they are the same type. Clean the area where the new filter will be mounted and apply a light coat of fresh oil to the rubber gasket of the new filter. Screw the new filter onto the engine following the manufacturer's instructions. Lower the car and locate the oil filler cap in the engine compartment. Use an oil can spout or a funnel to pour fresh oil into the engine. Pour about 3 quarts of oil and wait for it to drain to the pan. Check the oil level on the dipstick and add more oil if necessary. Start the engine for a minute and check for leaks around the drain plug and oil filter. Tighten if needed. Recheck the oil level and monitor for leaks during the first few trips after the oil change. Dispose of the old oil properly by taking it to an oil reclamation center, auto repair shop, or gas station.
Posted by GMPartsGiant Specialist
Q:
Why is it recommended to use a new oil filter every time the oil is changed for the 1996 Pontiac Grand Prix? Posted by Customer
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It is recommended to use a new oil filter every time the oil is changed because the minimal cost and ease of installation make it a worthwhile investment. A new oil filter ensures effective filtration of contaminants and helps maintain engine health.
Posted by GMPartsGiant Specialist
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Q:
What tools are needed for an oil and filter change for the 1984 Oldsmobile Cutlass? Posted by Customer
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The tools needed for an oil and filter change include a wrench for the drain plug, an oil filter wrench, a container for draining the old oil, and a funnel or oil can spout for pouring in fresh oil. Clean rags and newspapers should also be kept on hand to clean up any spills.
Posted by GMPartsGiant Specialist
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What tools are needed for an oil and filter change for the 1985 Pontiac Firebird? Posted by Customer
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A wrench for the drain plug, an oil filter wrench, a container for draining the old oil, and a funnel or oil can spout for pouring fresh oil. Clean rags and newspapers should also be on hand to clean up spills.
Posted by GMPartsGiant Specialist
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How to change engine oil and oil filter for Pontiac Fiero? Posted by Customer
A:
Frequent oil changes are recommended as the best form of preventive maintenance for home mechanics. It is suggested to change the oil filter every time the oil is changed to keep the oil free of contaminants. The tools needed for an oil and filter change include a wrench for the drain plug, an oil filter wrench, a container for the old oil, and a funnel or oil can spout. Access to the underside of the vehicle is improved with a hoist, ramps, or jackstands. Before starting, familiarize yourself with the locations of the drain plug and oil filter. Warm the engine to normal operating temperature before raising and supporting the vehicle. Position the drain pan under the drain plug and remove the plug, allowing the old oil to drain. Wipe off the drain plug and clean the area before reinstalling the plug. Move the drain pan under the oil filter and use a filter wrench to loosen and remove the old filter. Compare the old filter with the new one to ensure they are the same type. Clean the filter bracket and apply a light coat of oil to the sealing gasket of the new filter. Screw on the new filter by hand until snug. Remove any tools or rags from under the vehicle and lower it. In the engine compartment, locate the oil filler cap and pour the new oil through the filler opening. Wait for the oil to drain and check the level on the dipstick. Start the engine briefly and check for leaks. Recheck the oil level and monitor for leaks during the first few trips after the oil change. Dispose of the old oil at an oil reclamation center or auto repair shop.
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