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What is the oil filter number for a 2014 Ford Fusion?

The right oil filter part number for a 2014 Fusion isn’t a single code—it's engine-dependent. Ford offered multiple powertrains in that model year, so the appropriate filter varies. Use your engine type or Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) to confirm the exact part from Ford’s official parts catalog.


Engine options in the 2014 Fusion


The 2014 Fusion lineup included several engines, meaning the oil filter you need can differ by configuration. Below are the major powertrains that were available that year.



  • 2.5L inline-4 Duratec

  • 1.6L EcoBoost

  • 2.0L EcoBoost

  • Hybrid version featuring a 2.0L Atkinson-cycle I4 paired with an electric motor


Engine-specific notes


The exact oil filter part number is tied to the engine. Because there isn’t a single universal number for all 2014 Fusion models, you should verify using the engine code or VIN to ensure an exact match.


Common oil filter numbers you may encounter


In Ford’s Motorcraft catalog and many parts retailers, several filter part numbers show up for four-cylinder engines used in mid-2010s Fords. The following numbers are commonly listed in catalogs and cross-references, but their applicability varies by engine. Always confirm with the official catalog for your exact vehicle.



  • FL-400S

  • FL-500S

  • FL-820S

  • FL-910S


These numbers represent typical replacements you may see when shopping for a 2014 Fusion, but the correct choice depends on your engine. When in doubt, verify with VIN, engine code, or the part number stamped on the current filter.


How to confirm the exact filter for your Fusion


To ensure you buy the correct filter, follow these steps so you don’t end up with the wrong part.



  1. Identify your engine code or confirm whether you have the 2.5L, 1.6L EcoBoost, 2.0L EcoBoost, or Hybrid powertrain.

  2. Consult the owner's manual or use Ford’s official Parts & Service catalog with your VIN to retrieve the exact Motorcraft oil filter part number.

  3. Inspect the current filter for its stamped part number if you’re replacing an old unit, ensuring you select the same type, thread size, and bypass characteristics.

  4. Ask a Ford dealer or a trusted parts retailer to pull the correct filter by entering your VIN or engine code.


With the exact number in hand, you can order the proper filter quickly and avoid fitment mistakes.


Shopping tips for online or in-store purchases


Online catalogs and parts portals often let you filter results by VIN or engine code, which helps avoid mismatches. If you don’t have the VIN handy, you can still identify your engine by the label in the door jamb or the engine cover, then use that information to locate the correct Motorcraft filter.


Summary


For a 2014 Ford Fusion, there isn’t a single oil filter number. The correct part depends on the specific engine installed. Common Motorcraft numbers you may encounter include FL-400S, FL-500S, FL-820S, and FL-910S, but the exact match can vary by engine and market. Always verify with the vehicle’s VIN or engine code via Ford’s official parts catalog or a trusted dealer.

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