hppants
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Yeah - that happened to me on a Honda Accord. When I went to fill up the engine, it POURED onto the driveway. As a matter of practice/habit, I now check the old filter to ensure the gskt came with it.
Product WarrantyHave you tried contacting the original place of purchase to return the product for warranty consideration?
If not, please contact the place of purchase for consideration.
Otherwise, please call 855-267-2483 and choose option #4 to speak to a technical support representative.
Then what vehicle would you say you have? It is likely to come up in the fruitless callYou don't have to say 'motorcycle'
Almost makes one wonder if the cap wasn't inadvertently installed upside down... (while quality control was sleeping).not to drag this out unnecessarily, but "Mr Observant" here just noticed something this morning - the new filter (on the left in the image) is convex on the top compared to the concave older one on the right
That design change will affect any vehicle with a flush fitting surface around the filter threads where the bottom of the filter can bottom out before the gasket. Looks like we just lost a compatible filter if they continue the convex bottom surface. That is actually a pretty significant design change.
I was thinking of stopping by the store and pulling a new one out of the box to see if it was concave or convex, and if concave, returning the two new ones - it's easy to see (once you see it!)Good catch on the difference! It also appears that the metal just outward from the threads was bottomed out on your engine's filter mount ... you couldn't have got it on any further.
It would be wise to give Bosch a ring, provide them the manufacturing digits off the filter (or box?) ... they should send you two replacements and recall a buncha filters, my opinion. From their website:
Product WarrantyHave you tried contacting the original place of purchase to return the product for warranty consideration?
If not, please contact the place of purchase for consideration.
Otherwise, please call 855-267-2483 and choose option #4 to speak to a technical support representative.
thanks - [laughing as I type this} your gray box looks like mine {geez...} but the 3323 in this pic besides being concave also has the "old" label - leading credence to maybe me buying two mis-labelled filtersSomething is very odd with that [new?] Bosch filter. I recently re-stocked my supply from Rock Auto and none are of that design.
For comparison purposes, the new short Yamaha filter plus both short/long Bosch.
--G
Almost makes one wonder if the cap wasn't inadvertently installed upside down... (while quality control was sleeping).not to drag this out unnecessarily, but "Mr Observant" here just noticed something this morning - the new filter (on the left in the image) is convex on the top compared to the concave older one on the right
Kinda looks like ionbeam's theory is supported by escape's evidence. Rather than the skepticism expressed by some about calling Bosch, doncha think they just might be interested in fixing what appears to be a production issue rather than dealing with lawyers and judges?Something is very odd with that [new?] Bosch filter. I recently re-stocked my supply from Rock Auto and none are of that design.
For comparison purposes, the new short Yamaha filter plus both short/long Bosch.
--G
That is a shrewd observation Dr Ionbeam!Almost makes one wonder if the cap wasn't inadvertently installed upside down... (while quality control was sleeping).
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