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What kind of oil filter does a 2014 Ford F150 use?

There isn’t a single oil filter that fits every 2014 Ford F-150. The right filter depends on the engine under the hood—Ford offered three main options that year: the 3.7L V6, the 5.0L V8, and the 3.5L EcoBoost. All trims use a spin-on style filter, but the exact part number varies by engine and configuration. The quickest way to be sure is to check your owner’s manual, inspect the filter you’re replacing, or consult Ford/Motorcraft’s cross-reference for your specific engine.


Engine options in the 2014 F-150


To help you navigate, here are the three engines that were available in the 2014 Ford F-150 and how their filters are typically specified. The exact part number must be verified for your particular truck.



  • 3.7L Ti-VCT V6

  • 5.0L V8

  • 3.5L EcoBoost


In all three cases, Ford generally specifies a spin-on oil filter, and the precise part number depends on the engine and VIN. Verify with an official source to avoid mismatches.


How to identify the exact filter for your truck


To pinpoint the correct filter, follow these steps so you don’t guess and risk using an incompatible part.



  1. Determine your exact engine type (3.7L, 5.0L, or 3.5L EcoBoost) by checking the engine cover, VIN plate, or your window sticker.

  2. Use the VIN and model year on Ford’s official parts portal or through a Motorcraft cross-reference to pull the exact oil filter part number for your engine.

  3. Inspect the current filter for its part number or take a clear photo of the label to cross-reference with official guides.

  4. If you’re shopping at a parts store, provide both the engine type and VIN to ensure the filter you buy matches your vehicle.


Following these steps helps ensure you select the precise filter for your 2014 F-150, preventing fitment or performance issues.


Where to buy or verify cross-reference


Reliable sources to confirm the correct filter and its cross-reference include:



  • Ford’s official parts portal (parts.ford.com)

  • Motorcraft’s cross-reference guides

  • Authorized Ford dealers and trained technicians

  • Major auto parts retailers with engine-specific lookup tools


Using these sources helps you verify the exact part number for your engine and avoid purchasing the wrong filter.


What to buy


When shopping for a replacement, choose a filter that matches your engine’s specifications and your preferred brand. The following brands are commonly recommended for Ford trucks and are widely used as compatible options:



  • Motorcraft (Ford’s own brand)

  • Wix

  • Bosch

  • Mann-Filter

  • NAPA Gold or equivalent


Always double-check fitment against your engine code and VIN before purchasing to ensure proper compatibility.


Summary


For a 2014 Ford F-150, the oil filter type is engine-dependent but is typically a spin-on filter. The exact part number varies among the 3.7L V6, 5.0L V8, and 3.5L EcoBoost engines. To be sure, consult the owner’s manual, check the existing filter, or use Ford/Motorcraft cross-reference tools or your local dealer to confirm the correct part for your vehicle.

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