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calmone

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i note that the service order when i got an oil change at the dealer called for one 2630-3c250 oil filter however, yet on the official hyundai store site that filter is listed as for the v6 engine and all equus are to use filter 26320-3c30A. is the 3c250 the same as the 3c30A, was the correct filter used, is the invoice not correct? seems weird to me.
 
i note that the service order when i got an oil change at the dealer called for one 2630-3c250 oil filter however, yet on the official hyundai store site that filter is listed as for the v6 engine and all equus are to use filter 26320-3c30A. is the 3c250 the same as the 3c30A, was the correct filter used, is the invoice not correct? seems weird to me.
You didn't even tell us what car you have (model, year, engine).
 
i note that the service order when i got an oil change at the dealer called for one 2630-3c250 oil filter however, yet on the official hyundai store site that filter is listed as for the v6 engine and all equus are to use filter 26320-3c30A. is the 3c250 the same as the 3c30A, was the correct filter used, is the invoice not correct? seems weird to me.
I assume you mean 26320-3C250 was listed on your service order. That is definitely the wrong filter, and is for the 2009-2011 Genesis V6 (as well as some other Hyundai's that use the Lambda V6 prior to direct injection).

The 26320-3C250 filter has black, hard plastic end-caps, and if they used that filter it is definitely the wrong one. It is possible they used the correct one, even though the part number on the order was wrong.

The correct filter has white flexible end-caps (which absorb oil and turn dark after use). It is made by Mahle for Hyundai.

This is why I change my own oil, as Hyundai many dealers are incompetent.
 
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