Sourcing Guide
Check OTX TF 0600 for Foton Aoling by F1092-000 reference, M16x1.5 mounting thread, Dia. 94x178 catalog size and clear old-filter photos.

A fuel filter must do more than look similar to the removed canister. The mounting thread, height, sealing face and reference number all need to agree with the actual fuel-system installation. This is particularly important when a truck model name appears in a catalog range that also contains other, visually similar filter options.
This guide covers the documented TF 0600 entry in the OTX Foton Aoling fuel filter range. For TF 0600, the catalog provides F1092-000 as a reference clue, an M16x1.5 mounting thread, Dia. 94x178 dimensions and a Foton Aoling vehicle indication. Those details are useful for comparison, but the complete old-part number and physical installation should still be checked before an order is confirmed.
Record every digit on the removed filter before it is discarded. A partial reference or a model name can overlap with several filter designs, while the complete catalog code identifies the option being checked. TF 0600 is one documented entry; TF 0601 through TF 0604 are separate options in the same range and should not be treated as automatic Foton Aoling replacements.
A clear front photo, a base photo and a photo of any readable marking give a better starting point than color or canister shape alone. If the existing filter has no readable print, the truck model, engine information and measurements become more important.
The following values are the catalog clues for TF 0600. They should be compared with the removed part and installation rather than used as a stand-alone interchange decision.
| Catalog Code | Reference Clue | Documented Size | Mounting Thread | Typical Use |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TF 0600 | F1092-000 | Dia. 94x178 | M16x1.5 | Foton Aoling vehicle indication |
The 94 mm diameter and 178 mm height are useful external checks. Measure from the sealing face to the far end of the canister, using the same points as the catalog dimension. Allow for small production tolerances, but investigate a substantial difference before fitting the filter.

The mounting thread is a key fitment point. TF 0600 carries an M16x1.5 catalog clue, so both thread diameter and pitch should agree with the filter head and the removed filter. Do not force a canister onto the mounting stud: thread damage can cause leakage or make the next service difficult.
Also photograph the base square-on. The center opening, surrounding inlet holes and black sealing ring should be compared as a group. A correct thread alone does not confirm the gasket diameter, base-plate layout or internal fuel-system specification.
F1092-000 is a useful reference clue for TF 0600. It can help a buyer or workshop identify a line in a purchase list, but it should be read alongside the catalog code, dimensions and actual old-part evidence. Cross references can appear in different catalog systems, and a single vehicle family may use more than one filter arrangement across engine versions or production periods.
For a Foton Aoling inquiry, include the truck model and engine details when available, then send the old filter number or clear photos. This gives the matching process a way to distinguish confirmed data from assumptions based on the vehicle name alone.
Fuel-system service is often ordered with other fuel filters and routine filters and maintenance parts. Keep each line in a mixed order list separate: mark TF 0600 only when its code, reference and physical details have been checked, and leave photo-pending items clearly labelled for confirmation.
For TF 0600, send the F1092-000 reference when available, the complete old-filter number, photos of the base and installed position, measured canister height, truck and engine details, and required quantity. This gives the supplier enough information to compare the catalog clues with the actual service part before quotation.
Send a fuel filter inquiry with the images and purchase list for matching support.
Use this guide to organize a clearer quote request instead of choosing from a short product list.
Part number, truck brand, model, engine model, chassis number and old-part photos help confirm the correct replacement before quotation.
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