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What oil filter does a 2012 Chevy 1500 take?

The 2012 Chevy Silverado 1500 uses a Dexos1‑approved GM/ACDelco oil filter; the exact part number depends on the engine installed (4.3L V6, 4.8L V8, 5.3L V8, or 6.2L V8).


In detail, choosing the right filter starts with identifying your engine configuration. GM’s Dexos1 specification covers modern GM engines, and many aftermarket filters are cross-referenced to the GM part numbers. To ensure a perfect fit, verify the exact part number using your vehicle’s VIN, the owner’s manual, or a trusted parts retailer.


Know Your Engine and Filter Requirements


Understanding which engine is in your truck helps determine the correct filter designation. Each engine family has a Dexos1‑approved filter that aligns with GM’s specifications, and many reputable aftermarket options mirror those specs. Below are the primary engines found in the 2012 Silverado 1500 and how to approach filtering for them.


Common Silverado 1500 Engines in 2012


Here are the main engine options for the 2012 Silverado 1500. For each, use a Dexos1‑approved filter from GM/ACDelco or a cross‑reference from trusted brands that matches Dexos1 specs and engine requirements. Always verify the exact part with your VIN to avoid ordering errors.



  • 4.3L V6

  • 4.8L V8

  • 5.3L V8

  • 6.2L V8


The exact part number will vary by engine displacement and configuration. Use the original filter’s part number, check the owner’s manual, or consult a parts retailer with your VIN to confirm the precise GM OE number.


How to Find the Exact Filter Part Number


To ensure you get the correct filter, use one or more of the following methods. Each approach reduces the likelihood of ordering the wrong part:



  • Look up the part number on the old filter you removed.

  • Check the vehicle’s owner’s manual or under-hood label for filter specifications.

  • Use your VIN at a GM dealer or reputable parts retailer to pull the exact Dexos1‑approved filter and any cross‑reference options.

  • When shopping aftermarket, choose filters labeled Dexos1 approved and cross‑referenced to GM PF63‑family parts; verify compatibility with the retailer using your VIN.


Concluding: By identifying the engine and using a Dexos1‑approved filter, you can confidently select the correct oil filter for your 2012 Silverado 1500, with GM OE and trusted aftermarket options available. Always confirm fitment before purchase to avoid errors.


Summary


The 2012 Chevy Silverado 1500 requires a Dexos1‑compliant oil filter, with the exact GM part number depending on the engine (4.3L, 4.8L, 5.3L, or 6.2L). Start with a GM/ACDelco OE filter from the PF63 family or its variants, and verify the exact number using your VIN or the vehicle manual. Aftermarket Dexos1 filters from brands like Wix, Bosch, and Fram are common alternatives when cross‑referenced correctly. Always double‑check compatibility before purchasing.

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