I recently watched a Fram video where they tested the bypass valve, and I understood them to say that the valve kicks in very frequently.
I was always under the impression the the BPV was there only as a fallback should the filter get too clogged to flow.
But it sounds like bypass is normal during very cold starts, especially with thick oil.
I guess there is no way for the average owner to know if or when their filter is in bypss mode. It would be interesting if there was some sort of instrumentation to indicate the filter mode.
I was always under the impression the the BPV was there only as a fallback should the filter get too clogged to flow.
But it sounds like bypass is normal during very cold starts, especially with thick oil.
I guess there is no way for the average owner to know if or when their filter is in bypss mode. It would be interesting if there was some sort of instrumentation to indicate the filter mode.