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What is the part number for the oil filter on a 2018 Mazda CX-5?

There isn’t a single universal part number for every 2018 CX-5; the exact oil filter depends on the engine variant and region. To be sure, verify the correct part with Mazda’s official parts lookup or a dealership using your vehicle’s VIN.


In more detail, the 2018 CX-5 lineup included the standard 2.5-liter SKYACTIV-G engine, with a turbocharged variant available in some markets and model years. Because part numbers are assigned to specific engines and markets, the right filter for one CX-5 may differ from another—even within the same model year. Rely on the official catalog or a trusted parts professional to confirm the exact code before purchasing.


Engine options in the 2018 CX-5


Understanding which engine your CX-5 has helps determine the correct oil filter part number. The most common configuration for the 2018 model year was the 2.5-liter SKYACTIV-G, with a turbocharged variant appearing in some regions or later model years. The oil filter part number is issued per engine type and market, so verification is essential.


Key engine variants to consider



  • 2.5L SKYACTIV-G (naturally aspirated, widely available)

  • 2.5L Turbo (where offered in certain markets or trims)


By identifying the exact engine configuration, you can narrow down the appropriate oil filter part number to use when ordering replacements.


How to find the correct oil filter part number


Use these steps to confirm the exact part number for your vehicle, avoiding mismatches that could affect fit or performance.



  • Start with your VIN and model year, then perform a VIN-based parts lookup on Mazda’s official parts site or through an authorized dealer. This tool will return the precise oil filter part number for your exact engine and region.

  • Check the current oil filter you plan to replace. Some filters have the part number stamped or printed on the filter canister or packaging; use this as a cross-check against the catalog result.

  • Consult a Mazda dealer or authorized service center with your VIN and engine code (for example, 2.5L SKYACTIV-G or turbo variant). They can confirm the correct OEM part number and provide a dealer price.

  • If using an aftermarket filter, ensure the product is specified as compatible with the 2.5L SKYACTIV-G engine and, ideally, with Mazda’s recommended specifications for your model year. Always cross-reference with your VIN-driven catalog results.


Following these steps will help you confirm the exact oil filter part number for your 2018 CX-5 and avoid ordering the wrong part.


Summary


The oil filter part number for a 2018 Mazda CX-5 is not universal; it varies by engine type (such as the 2.5L SKYACTIV-G and any turbo variant) and market. To ensure accuracy, use a VIN-based parts lookup via Mazda’s official catalogs or consult a dealership, then cross-check with the current filter and packaging. This approach minimizes the risk of ordering an incorrect filter and keeps maintenance on track.

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