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What oil filter does a 2010 Ford Explorer XLT take?

The 2010 Ford Explorer XLT most often uses the Motorcraft FL-820-S oil filter for its common 4.0-liter V6 engine. If your vehicle has a different engine, the filter number may differ, so verify the exact part using your VIN or the existing filter.


Oil filters vary by engine configuration and market, so the correct part depends on the specific engine installed in your Explorer XLT. This article explains the typical options and how to confirm the right filter for your vehicle.


Engine options in the 2010 Explorer XLT


Below are the most common engine configurations associated with the 2010 Explorer XLT and the corresponding filter commonly used by Ford Motorcraft. Note that exact part numbers can vary by market and production run, so always double-check against your vehicle’s information.


Before listing the options, keep in mind that the engine code or VIN can confirm the precise filter you need.



  • 4.0L SOHC V6 — commonly paired with Motorcraft FL-820-S (3/4-16 thread) as the standard oil filter.


Conclusion: For the typical 4.0L V6 configuration found in many 2010 Explorer XLT models, the FL-820-S is the standard OEM choice. If your Explorer uses a different engine or a non-standard setup, the filter may differ and should be confirmed specifically for that engine.


How to confirm the exact filter for your SUV


Use these steps to verify the correct oil filter for your 2010 Explorer XLT, especially if you suspect a non-standard engine or a regional variation.



  1. Consult the owner's manual or the maintenance section for the recommended filter part number.

  2. Look at the current oil filter on the vehicle for any part number or markings.

  3. Check the engine code or VIN and use Ford’s Parts catalog or a reputable parts retailer to cross-check the correct filter for that exact engine.

  4. If shopping in-store or online, provide make, model, year, and engine to ensure the correct Motorcraft filter or its equivalent is selected.

  5. When in doubt, contact a Ford dealer or certified mechanic to confirm the exact filter for your specific vehicle configuration.


By following these steps, you can ensure you purchase the right oil filter for your exact Explorer XLT engine, reducing the risk of fitment issues or oil leaks.


Summary


For many 2010 Ford Explorer XLT models with the common 4.0L V6, the Motorcraft FL-820-S is the standard oil filter. However, engines and regional configurations can vary, so always verify the correct part using your engine code, VIN, or the existing filter. When in doubt, consult the owner's manual or a Ford parts specialist to confirm the precise filter for your vehicle.

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