Description

22144-37101 OIL SEAL: V6 Engine Guide

Leak Prevention | Tucson, Santa Fe & Sportage 2.7L

The 22144-37101 OIL SEAL is the essential engine component designed to restore the fluid integrity of your Hyundai or Kia V6 series engine. This professionally engineered unit ensures maximum lubricant retention, providing a clean engine bay and superior structural integrity.

22144-37101 Fitment Details

  • Hyundai Santa Fe: 2001-2006 (2.7L)
  • Hyundai Tucson: 2005-2009 (2.7L)
  • Kia Sportage: 2005-2010 (2.7L)
  • Kia Magentis/Optima: 2.5L/2.7L V6
  • Part Number: 22144-37101

Technical Product Specifications

  • Material: Polyacrylate (ACM) / Viton
  • Type: Radial Shaft Seal
  • Application: Camshaft / Crankshaft
  • Resistance: High-Temp Oil & Friction
  • Standard: OE Precision Grade

Choosing a Quality 22144-37101 OIL SEAL

Choosing the correct replacement part is vital for protecting your timing components from premature degradation. Using a premium 22144-37101 OIL SEAL ensures that your engine remains dry, preventing oil-soaked belts that lead to catastrophic engine failure. We strongly recommend browsing our Timing Belts and Gasket Sets to ensure a complete and professional engine overhaul.

Check Your Professional Fitment

To ensure this oil seal is the perfect fit for your specific V6 engine production date, please contact us for professional verification using your chassis number.


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Note: Original equipment manufacturer part numbers are used for compatibility reference only.

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Questions and Answers

What is the primary function of this sealing component?
It creates a dynamic barrier around the rotating shaft (camshaft or crankshaft) to keep engine oil contained within the block while keeping external contaminants out.
Which vehicles utilize the 22144-37101 OIL SEAL?

It is a standard fitment for Hyundai and Kia vehicles equipped with the 2.5L and 2.7L V6 engines produced between 2001 and 2010.

What are the common symptoms of a failing engine seal?

Look for oil spots under the vehicle, visible leaks behind the timing cover, or a slipping timing belt caused by oil saturation.

Is this component a direct replacement for the original part?

Absolutely. This part is manufactured to exact OE dimensional specifications using high-heat polyacrylate rubber for a professional, leak-free fit.

Why should I replace this seal during a timing belt service?

Because the 22144-37101 OIL SEAL is located behind the timing assembly, replacing it during scheduled maintenance saves significant labor costs and prevents future belt failure.


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