Sourcing Guide
How to match heavy truck fuel filters, oil filters and filter assemblies by truck model, engine model, OEM number and old-part photos.

Filter parts are high-frequency replacement items, but the same truck brand can use different filter versions by engine, model year and installation position. HOWO, Shacman and Foton filter requests should be checked by part number, cross reference, dimensions and photos before quotation.

Buyers may use different names for similar fuel-side parts. A fuel filter, diesel filter or fuel water separator can look similar in a catalog photo but differ in port, thread, height, sensor position or bowl structure. Send the old-part photo and any printed number if the exact model is not clear.
Oil filter requests should include thread, sealing diameter, height and engine model when possible. Common buyer searches include HOWO oil filter, Shacman F3000 oil filter and Foton Auman oil filter. The product family page should be used for comparison, then the final item should be confirmed by code and application.
Several catalog codes may belong to one filter family. Grouping them together helps buyers compare related options without creating many repeated pages. It is better for search quality and easier for a real buyer to scan.
Fleets and workshops often order fuel filters, oil filters, air filters and filter bases together. Add quantities and target truck models to the inquiry, and related maintenance parts can be checked in the same quotation.
For each filter line, add the catalog code or OEM number, truck model, engine model, quantity and photo. If the old part has no readable code, measure height, thread or port type, gasket position and outside diameter where possible. For filter bases and assemblies, include sensor, bowl and connection details because small differences can affect installation.
A well-prepared filter list can be matched together with brake, clutch and chassis parts when the buyer is preparing a broader mixed order.
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.