There isn’t a universal oil filter part number for the Ford Ranger; it depends on the engine and year.
Across its history, the Ranger has used several engines—from four- and six-cylinder gasoline options to EcoBoost variants. Because the oil filter’s size, thread pitch, and mounting can change with those engines, you must identify the exact part by your VIN or by checking the official Ford parts catalog or a trusted retailer.
Why the part number varies by engine and year
The Ranger’s diverse powertrain lineup means different oil filters are required for different configurations. Each engine family has unique filter dimensions and thread specifications, so a filter that fits one Ranger may not fit another—even within the same generation.
Engine families drive filter design
Filter bodies are sized to match oil flow requirements, mounting hardware, and thread standards for specific engines. As a result, the part number you need is tied to the exact engine and model year of your truck.
VIN and documentation as your map
Your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) encodes the precise engine and production details, making VIN-based lookup the fastest way to confirm the correct filter. When in doubt, consult the official Ford parts catalog or a dealership with your VIN handy.
How to determine the exact oil filter part number
Use these steps to identify the exact oil filter for your Ranger.
- Identify your engine family and model year from the Owner’s Manual, under-hood sticker, or VIN.
- Inspect the current oil filter for markings and note any part numbers or model codes, as well as thread size and diameter if visible.
- Use the VIN to look up the exact parts in Ford’s official parts catalog or at an authorized retailer that supports VIN-based lookups.
- Cross-reference the identified part with reputable brands (Motorcraft, Wix, Purolator, Bosch) to confirm compatibility with your engine.
- Double-check that the filter’s thread pitch and mounting style match your engine’s oil filter housing before purchasing.
Following these steps will help ensure you obtain the correct filter for your Ranger. If you’re unsure, contact a Ford dealer or a trusted parts retailer with your VIN to confirm.
Where to buy and how to verify
These sources commonly provide accurate, VIN-based confirmation and reliable cross-references:
- Ford Parts official site or dealer parts desk for VIN-based confirmation.
- Motorcraft oil filter pages and catalogs (OEM-equivalent options).
- Reputable third-party retailers such as Wix, Purolator, and Bosch with cross-reference tools.
- Local parts counters that can look up parts by VIN or engine code and provide stock availability.
Always verify the exact fitment before purchasing, as incorrect filters can affect oil pressure and engine longevity.
Summary
The Ford Ranger does not use a single universal oil filter part number. The correct filter is engine- and year-specific, so identify your engine, use VIN-based lookups, and cross-reference with trusted brands or Ford’s official catalogs to confirm the correct part. When in doubt, consult a dealer or professional parts provider to ensure you get the right filter for your exact Ranger model.


