For filters I use Mahle, if I remember correct that is also the OEM supplier, but costs half what a BMW branded one costs.
Cap was really stuck when taking it off initially. Also required Some force to get back on. When I first just installed new filter I got yellow oil light, still not great. Also noticed oil coming from gap between ofh and cap. And a drip from the top socket end. So end conclusion, mahle oil filters suck
After an oil change, the car shot most of the oil out from the filter. I installed a brand new Mahle filter, tightening it snug. After a short drive, it again shot all the oil out of the filter, with the gasket forced to the outside.
I own a f30 (330d) and have done my own oil changes for the past 9 years and change oil every 7k miles. I started out using 0w-20 oil till around 60k mileage. I then switched to 5w30 from 60k mileage for engine longevity. I’ve always used Mahle filters on my car. Mann and Bosch are good alternatives to use too. As my F30 sits quite low I have always jacked it off the ground so I can get access to the sump plug. Also remember to change the washer from the sump plug during every oil change.
4,6 Liter LM TopTec 4200 (Gebinde von 5 Litern ca. 40 bis 50 Euro), Ölfilter Mahle OC456 ca. 13 Euro, Dichtring für die Ölablassschraube
and don't use store bought oil filters unless they sell Mahle or Mann.
I had an e90 with the n52 engine. When i first got the car i installed a Mahle filter that fit. After a bit of driving the engine started making weird noises, similar to vacum leaks. And I did som research. Apperantly my experiance was common with "aftermarket" oil filters. Switched to Mann filter on my next oil change, specificaly the same variant as the right one in your picture. The problem disappeared instantly. Also the Mahle filter had kind of colapsed in on itself.
I have no problem with using a Bosch, MAN, Mahle as long as it’s a good brand.
MAHLE is the OE supplier for the Hyundai/KIA filter you're trying to get.
Mahle is the way. Allegedly the OEM maker and after using them for a year they look and feel exactly the same.
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The brand is registered in Germany. Official website: http://www.mahle.com/.
In March 2026, PartReview users have a positive opinion of Mahle oil filter.
PR Score — 88 out of 100, based on 29 reviews and 89 votes. 25 positive reviews, 2 neutral reviews, 2 negative reviews. Average rating — 4.3 (out of 5). Vote balance: 79 up, 10 down.
In the ranking of the best oil filter this part is at position 8, behind AMSOIL and Motorcraft , but ahead of K&N and OEM Mazda.
Users also evaluated the qualities of Mahle oil filter:
- Leaks - oil around the filter or on the ground, risking low oil - rated ambivalently. 3.3 points out of 5.
- Smell/smoke - burning oil odor or smoke if oil hits hot parts - no rating yet
- Warning light - oil light flickers after a recent service, needs attention - rated negatively. 1.7 point out of 5.
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- Mahle ranked #3 for: Volkswagen Passat .
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