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What is the part number of the oil filter on a Toyota?

There isn’t a single universal Toyota oil filter part number. The exact number depends on the engine and model year of your vehicle. To get the right filter, you’ll need to reference your specific engine details or VIN.


Why there isn’t a single part number


Toyota produces many engines over the years, and oil filters are tailored to fit each one’s size, thread, gasket, and filtration needs. Some engines use spin-on canister filters, while others may use cartridge-type filters. Because of these differences, the part number is not the same across all Toyota models.


Key factors that determine the correct filter


Before you pick a part, consider these elements that shape which oil filter fits your car:



  • Engine family and displacement

  • Model year and drivetrain configuration

  • Filter type (spin-on vs. cartridge) and size

  • Thread size and gasket compatibility

  • Whether you’re using Toyota Genuine parts or an aftermarket cross-reference


With these factors in mind, you can navigate catalogs and cross-references to find the exact part number for your Toyota.


How to find the exact part number for your Toyota


Use these steps to pinpoint the correct oil filter part number for your vehicle:



  1. Identify your engine code and model year from the owner's manual, service records, or the vehicle’s information placard.

  2. Check the oil filter itself after a removal; the part number is often stamped or printed on the filter housing or element.

  3. Use Toyota’s official parts lookup (or your local dealer’s parts portal) and enter your VIN to display the exact filter compatible with your car.

  4. Cross-reference with reputable aftermarket brands (e.g., Wix, Mann-Filter, Bosch, Denso) using their cross-reference tools to ensure compatibility with Toyota engines.

  5. Consult a Toyota dealer or trusted shop if you’re unsure, providing your VIN, model, and engine code to confirm the correct part number.


Cross-referencing helps you verify fitment across brands and can be helpful if you’re choosing a non-OEM filter, but the VIN-based lookup remains the most reliable method.


Common formats and tips to avoid mistakes


Note that different engines may require different filter styles (spin-on vs. cartridge). Always confirm that the chosen filter matches both the thread size and gasket diameter for your specific engine. If you’re mixing generations or upgrading to a different filter type, double-check compatibility before purchase.


Summary: The oil filter part number on a Toyota is engine-specific rather than universal. Start with your engine code or VIN, check the filter itself, and use official catalogs or dealer resources to confirm the exact part number. When in doubt, ask a dealer or qualified technician to ensure you get the correct filter for your Toyota.

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