Automotive Technology: A Systems Approach (MindTap Course List)
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What is the correct way to dispose of used oil filters?
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The correct way to dispose used oil filters.
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Oil filter cannot be thrown away. It needs proper disposal. It can be done by leaving it for several hours to drain away the oil. After draining off oil from filter, it is crushed and recycled.
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