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What is the part number for the 200 series oil filter?

There isn’t a single universal "200 series" oil filter part number. The correct fit depends on the brand and the engine, so you’ll need to identify your exact vehicle and cross-reference with the manufacturer’s catalog or a trusted parts retailer.


The term "200 series" appears in several filter lineups, but it does not guarantee compatibility across different brands or vehicles. This article outlines how to determine the right part number and what to check when shopping for a 200-series filter.


Why the 200-Series label isn’t a universal part number


Many brands designate a numeric family or series to organize filters. However, the number alone does not guarantee interchangeability between brands or even between different engines within the same vehicle lineup. Always verify fitment using the exact make, model, year, and engine code.


How to find the right part number


Follow these steps to identify the correct part number for your vehicle’s oil filter, especially if you’re navigating a "200-series" designation.



  1. Gather your vehicle’s details: year, make, model, and the engine code or size. The engine code is usually listed in the owner's manual, under the hood, or on the engine itself.

  2. Check the current oil filter for any identifying numbers or brand markings that can guide a cross-reference search.

  3. Consult the vehicle’s owner's manual or service manual for the OEM part number and the recommended filter family.

  4. Use a brand catalog or cross-reference tool (Fram, Wix, Purolator, Mann+Hummel, Bosch, Mahle, etc.) and input your vehicle information to locate compatible part numbers within the 200-series family, if applicable.

  5. Cross-check the chosen part number against the retailer’s fitment guide and the brand’s official cross-reference to ensure compatibility with your VIN and engine.


By following these steps, you can identify the exact part number for a 200-series oil filter for your vehicle and avoid mismatches.


Brand-specific notes on 200-series lines


Not all brands label their filters as a universal "200-series." The following brands have well-known filter families that may include a 200-series option or be cross-referenceable to vehicles in the 200-series lineup. Always verify with the latest catalogs.



  • Fram: Fram’s catalog supports cross-referencing by vehicle and engine; check their online tool for a 200-series match.

  • Wix / Filtration: Wix maintains a comprehensive search by engine code and vehicle to locate compatible 200-series options when applicable.

  • Purolator: Purolator’s catalog includes multiple series; use their Cross-Reference tool to map to OEM part numbers.

  • Mann+Hummel / Mann Filter: Cross-reference by engine code and vehicle to identify 200-series possibilities.

  • Bosch: Bosch oil filters are listed by vehicle and engine in their catalog; a 200-series option may appear for specific markets or lineups.

  • Motorcraft: Ford’s Motorcraft catalog lists oil filter part numbers by engine, with potential equivalents in the 200-series family where applicable.


If you’re pursuing a 200-series option, begin with the brand’s official catalog and cross-reference against your vehicle’s exact specifications to confirm fitment.


Using cross-reference tools effectively


Cross-reference tools help bridge the gap between a generic "200-series" label and your specific vehicle. Use the brand’s online finder, input the engine code, model, year, and, if required, the VIN. Compare the filter’s dimensions (thread size, gasket diameter) and other specifications with the physical filter you plan to buy to ensure a proper match.


Summary


In short, there is no universal part number for the 200-series oil filter. To obtain the correct part, identify your exact vehicle and engine, consult OEM or brand catalogs, and use cross-reference tools at reputable retailers. Always verify fitment before ordering or installing.

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Kevin Bennett

Company Owner

Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.