Oh boy, did I make a complicated job out of this oil change! First off, make sure that you get the correct filter! Rockauto lists 2 different filters for this car, and only the shorter fatter 1 will fit. I bought the correct one (after getting the wrong one on Amazon) at the dealer. About $12, and its a Mahle. I don't have the part number at the moment. I wasn't really sure how to take the filter off. Only after I removed the allen key drain (6mm) did I notice that I could now use a socket (24mm) to easily remove the filter housing. The oil drain plug is 17 mm btw. It took a little longer time to drain from both the plug and filter than I'm used too. It's sort of a pain to take off the drain plug filter "doors" too. I need to find some more of those plastic pop rivet things as I broke some. Why couldn't they have put a nice latching door there?!
Anyway after far too long an afternoon, I filled up the engine with, yes almost 10 quarts of oil! I used Castrol extended mileage synthetic. My dealer still uses semi-synthetic, which just doesn't make sense to me. Another reason why I like to do my own oil changes as I know what oil and filter are in the car. Oh, and after that I changed the oil and filter in my 2011 Hyundia Genesis 4.6 in about 20 min. Next time for the G90 it should be a lot faster.
So I changed the oil today, and thanks to AVMIII and his wrench sizes and directions it was really a breeze!
Sadly the pop rivets were gone on mine to, from only two dealership oil changes :-(
Makes me wonder how careful they were with the rest of the oil change!
Car has an awesome design with a drain plug in the bottom of the oil filter canister so it is empty when you take it off! No mess at all!!
I was afraid I bought the wrong oil filter element because it has a cloth like lip on the inside of the filter element that makes the opening a little smaller than the round cylinder it fits around, but when I looked at the old filter it was the same, so you just have to push it on and it expands so that it stays in place.
i ordered my “Service Kit - Oil Filter” from an online Hyundai OEM parts store and it came in a nice looking black Genesis box. The kit comes with the filter element, a completely new filter canister drain plug, the o-ring for the filter canister and a new washer for the oil drain plug. Nice!
Part number on the box is 26320 3F500.
My car is a 2019 G90 5.0 AWD, but will bet this filter fits all G90 5.0 engines.
i used Mobil 1 full synthetic extended performance 5w30 since we are coming into the hot summer months. I ran some clean oil through the pan while I had the drain plug out just to get all the old stuff out of the pan. Put just a smidge over 9.5 quarts into the car and the
dip stick read perfect oil level the first time.
This truly is a very easy job, even for those that don’t do much mechanical work. You will need a strong arm or a leverage wrench to take the filter canister off and the drain plug if the dealership changed it last time as it was over tightened on mine.
I would highly suggest doing your own oil changes! It is quick and easy and you know for sure what oil and filter is in your car AND you can be sure all the parts are on right!