Sourcing Guide
Product spotlight for the TF 7149-7153 fuel filter replacement series, with catalog codes, cross references, size clues and matching notes for Foton Auman truck parts inquiries.

Foton Auman trucks are common in many export markets, and fuel-side maintenance parts are often requested together with oil filters, air filters and other fast-moving service items. The OTX TF 7149-7153 fuel filter series is a useful replacement series for buyers who compare catalog codes, cross references and size clues before sending a quotation request.
This replacement series is not a single universal filter. It covers several related catalog options: TF 7149, TF 7150, TF 7151, TF 7152 and TF 7153. Each line should still be confirmed by the old part, printed reference, truck model, engine clue and dimensions before ordering.
The series is positioned for diesel fuel filtration and related fuel-side maintenance matching. The catalog signal includes Foton Auman application clues, and TF 7149 includes a Foton Auman GTL / Cummins-related clue in the source data. Because truck generations and engine versions can differ, the code and reference number should be checked together instead of relying only on the truck name.
| Catalog Code | Reference / Cross Reference | Size Clue | Matching Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| TF 7149 | FS20190, FH21219, FH21397, FH21393 | 120/6133x253 | Use for Foton Auman inquiry matching when the old-part number and dimensions agree. |
| TF 7150 | SN70430 | Dia. 96x240 | Confirm outer diameter, height and connection details before replacement. |
| TF 7151 | 2015PM | Dia. 90x104+10 | Check reference number and filter body size against the removed part. |
| TF 7152 | F002 H24 492 | Dia. 73.5x109+12 | Best handled with a clear old-part photo and package label if available. |
| TF 7153 | 5222677134 | Dia. 86x114+13 | Confirm the code, reference and installation requirements before shipment. |
Fuel filters can look similar in a small catalog photo, but small differences in diameter, height, thread, seal position or water-separator structure may change the correct replacement. Comparing the TF 7149-7153 catalog series together helps an importer avoid sending five separate unclear requests and gives the supplier enough information to check the nearest matching option.
This approach is especially useful when a buyer only has an old filter photo, a partial reference number or a mixed purchase list. A series-based inquiry can keep related options visible while the final item is confirmed line by line.

Before ordering, send the catalog code or reference number first. If the old part number is missing, send photos of the full filter body, top or bottom connection, label area and any box label. For filters with similar shape, photos from only one angle may not be enough.
Useful matching details include truck brand, model name, engine model if known, old-part reference, outside diameter, height, thread or port details, sealing diameter and quantity. If the request is for distributor stock, add the common truck models in your market so related fuel filters can be checked together.
Fuel filters are often ordered with other fuel filter families, oil filters, air filters, filter bases and brake maintenance parts. A mixed order does not require one product to fill a container. Buyers can combine multiple regular replacement items into one practical shipment when the quantity and packing plan make sense.
For a faster quote, send the TF code, reference number, truck model, quantity and old-part photos. If several items are still uncertain, mark them as "to confirm" and include the available photos. This keeps the inquiry clear while allowing related Foton Auman, HOWO and general heavy-duty truck maintenance parts to be checked together.
Send a fuel filter inquiry with the part number, truck model, photos and mixed order plan, and we can help compare the available replacement direction before quotation.
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.
Filters, brake parts, clutch parts, chassis parts, cab parts, bearings, sensors and assemblies can be checked together for one practical order.
Share quantity, packing preference and whether the order is for fleet repair, workshop use or distributor stock.
Continue by brand, model or part system when the inquiry needs more specific matching clues.
Send part numbers, truck models, chassis numbers, old-part photos or sample photos. We can help check multiple items and combine them into a practical export order.