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x-Filtra OXF596 Oil Filter x 2

SKU: oxf596*2

BARCODE: 9348420020316

PRODUCT TYPE: Oil Filters

BRAND: x-Filtra

$30.99

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PRODUCT INFORMATION
Find Engine Code
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Interchangeable with: Z596
Package: x-Filtra OXF596 Oil Filter x 2 (Quantity Two)
Extra Details: Brand New in Box with Premium Quality.
Oil Filter x2 suit Z596 JEEP Cherokee KJ XJ Diesel 2.5L 2.8L MAZDA CX-9 TB Petrol V6 3.7L
Make Model Series Year Cyl Litres Fuel Type Engine Code
JEEP
Cherokee KJ 09/2001 - 10/2003 4 2.5L Turbo Diesel ENJ
JEEP Cherokee XJ 09/1997 - 08/2001
4
2.5L
Turbo Diesel ENC
JEEP Cherokee KJ 01/2003 - 2008 4 2.8L Turbo Diesel ENR
JEEP Wrangler 01/1996 - 07/2002 4 2.5L Diesel 150 ci
MAZDA CX-9 TB 12/2007 - 11/2012 V6 3.7L Petrol CA
MAZDA CX-9 TB Series 5 12/2012 - 2016 V6 3.7L Petrol CA
MAZDA Tribute YU06 02/2001 -  4 2.0L Petrol YF, MZR
VOLKSWAGEN Jetta 1K 07/2005 -  4 1.6L Petrol CCSA;CMXA
FORD Escape EPEWF 12/2000 - 12/2003 4 2.0L Petrol YF
Find Engine Code

To ensure the best fit for a product, the 'Engine Code' column in the fitment details is crucial. Engine Code is the first few numbers/letters (usually 4) of the Engine Number. Here are several options to help you locate the engine code for your vehicle:

Option 1 – Check the car's windshield

Look at the dashboard underneath the windshield in front of the driver's seat. If your car is newer than 1981, the engine number will be 17-digits long. If it is older than 1981, it will be 11- to 17-digits long. If you cannot find the number here, it may be located on the inside of the driver side door. If it is not in either of these places, continue to option two and three.

Option 2 – Lookup your registration

The car dealer registers the car at the concerned Vehicle Registration Authority. The engine number is displayed on the Vehicle Registration Website of the state in which your car is registered. For example, in Victoria, this can be checked on the Service Victoria website.

For other states, you may want to contact your Vehicle Registration Authority to find out. 

Option 3 – Search in your insurance policy

Your vehicle insurance policy document contains the engine number along with the chassis number. You can refer to the policy document to get your car’s engine number.

Option 4 – Contact your dealership

Get on a call or visit your car dealership to find out the engine number. They will be able to track your vehicle’s engine details. 

Option 5 – Check owner’s manual

The car manufacturer stamps the engine number on the engine block. However, the location differs based on the models. You can refer to the Owner’s Manual to check where the engine number is placed in your car’s engine.

Option 6 – Look directly on the engine

Turn off your vehicle and open the hood, latching it into place with the provided support mechanism. If your car was recently running, do not touch anything inside as the parts can be very hot.

Lean under the open hood and look at the wide metal part, most likely located right in the middle. This is the engine. On top of the engine, your engine number should be engraved into the metal.

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Great service and good price.

Searched the internet and saw these filters for my BMW at a good price and they were delivered promptly.

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Oil filter

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x-Filtra OXF596 Oil Filter x 2

x-Filtra OXF596 Oil Filter x 2

$30.99