Mobil Oil Filter Cross Reference(for All Brands)

A cross-reference chart allows you to match a Mobil-1 filter to equivalent filters from other respected brands such as Fram, WIX, Purolator, Bosch, and K&N. Using a compatible alternative can save cost and ensure uninterrupted maintenance without compromising engine protection.

Mobil Oil Filter Cross Reference

Mobil-1 Part NumberFram EquivalentWIX EquivalentPurolator EquivalentBosch EquivalentK&N EquivalentCommon Applications / Notes
M1-102APH496551352L144683312HP-1000Honda Fit, Civic 1.5L, 1.8L engines
M1-103PH496851357L144703315HP-1001Toyota 4-cyl engines, Lexus IS/ES series
M1-107APH660751365L146123335HP-1003Nissan Altima, Sentra, Kia Optima
M1-110PH731751356L146103323HP-2009Honda Accord, Civic, Acura 4-cylinder engines
M1-110APH496751394L144763330HP-1002Toyota Corolla, Matrix, and similar engines
M1-113PH660151375L146153360HP-2003Chevrolet Camaro 3.6L, Malibu V6 engines
M1-1205PH360651380L146203365HP-2007Ford Edge, Lincoln MKX, 2.7L & 3.5L engines
M1-1206PH361051385L146223370HP-2008Chrysler 3.6L V6, Jeep Grand Cherokee
M1-1210PH370051400L146303380HP-2010Toyota Tacoma, 4Runner 2.7L and 3.5L engines
M1-1225PH375051410L146353390HP-2015Nissan Pathfinder, Infiniti QX60
M1-1234PH380051415L146403400HP-2020Ford Mustang 3.7L, Fusion 2.5L
M1-204APH8A51515L300013325HP-2001Full-size trucks & SUVs, Ford F-150, Expedition
M1-209PH291051360L144903345PZ-105Chevrolet Traverse, GMC Acadia
M1-212APH2854A51385L144803340HP-2005Dodge Caravan, Chrysler Town & Country
M1-213PH1651390L300053350PZ-109Jeep Wrangler 3.6L, Dodge Durango
M1-215PH361251405L146453410HP-2025Ford Explorer, Edge, Lincoln MKZ 3.5L
M1-216PH380551420L146503420HP-2030Nissan Rogue, Murano 2.5L & 3.5L engines
M1-220PH400051425L146553430HP-2035Toyota Sienna, Highlander 3.5L engines
M1-225PH410051430L146603440HP-2040Chevrolet Silverado, GMC Sierra 4.3L & 5.3L V6/V8
M1-230PH420051435L146653450HP-2045Dodge Ram 1500 3.6L V6, 5.7L V8

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How to Use the Cross-Reference Table

1. Identify Your Mobil-1 Filter Part Number

Locate the part number on your current Mobil-1 filter or check your vehicle maintenance manual.

2. Find Equivalent Filters

Use the table to find acceptable alternatives from Fram, WIX, Purolator, Bosch, and K&N.

3. Verify Fitment

Confirm dimensions such as thread size, gasket diameter, and height before installation. This ensures proper sealing and performance.

4. Consider Your Application

Filters may differ in media type, bypass valve, and anti-drainback features. Choose a filter that matches your driving conditions and oil change interval.

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Why Cross-Referencing Is Important

Availability: If a specific Mobil-1 filter is not available, cross-referencing ensures you can find a compatible alternative quickly.

Cost Savings: Some aftermarket filters with equivalent specifications can be less expensive than premium filters while still offering reliable protection.

Flexibility: For fleet maintenance or travel, knowing multiple compatible filters ensures you can maintain your vehicle even in areas with limited parts availability.

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Tips for Choosing the Right Oil Filter

  • Check Specifications: Ensure the alternative filter matches thread size, bypass valve pressure, and gasket dimensions.
  • Replace Every Oil Change: Most engines require an oil filter replacement at each oil change interval, typically every 3,000–7,500 miles.
  • Prefer Premium Media: Filters with synthetic media, such as Mobil-1, WIX, or K&N, generally provide better particle capture and longer service life.
  • Avoid Ultra-Cheap Brands: Very low-cost filters may not provide adequate protection despite cross-reference numbers.

Final words

Mobil-1 oil filters are known for their high filtration efficiency, robust construction, and protection against contaminants. While they are premium filters, it is possible to use equivalent alternatives from brands like Fram, WIX, Purolator, Bosch, and K&N when needed.

Using the cross-reference table allows you to maintain proper engine protection, save cost, and ensure availability without compromising performance.

Ryan Gary
Ryan Gary

With a solid foundation of 20 years in the mechanical industry and a Mechanical Engineering degree, Ryan Gary brings a deep understanding of automotive systems to Engine Oil Journal.
Driven by a passion for vehicles and a commitment to providing accurate information, he created this platform to empower drivers to make informed decisions about engine oil care.