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Different Oil Filters: 4.0L V6 SOHC in Explorer & Ranger
I have a 2000 Explorer & 2001 Ranger both are 4X4s and have the same engine & transmission.
Neither have an oil cooler. The filters mount in the same location and at the same angle, and yet they require an FL1A & FL820S respectively.
I asked the dealership and Ford's Customer Service Center and neither knew the answer nor wanted to pursue it any further.
Is there anyone out there who knows???
Neither have an oil cooler. The filters mount in the same location and at the same angle, and yet they require an FL1A & FL820S respectively.
I asked the dealership and Ford's Customer Service Center and neither knew the answer nor wanted to pursue it any further.
Is there anyone out there who knows???
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Also, does anybody know who manufactures Motorcraft oil filters... Purolator, Fram???
You're so right on target! I went down to the parts store and looked at both filters(Purolator's) and the threading IS different even though they are the same size. My problem question wasn't worrying about putting on the wrong one as they are idiot proof. My question is does anybody know why Ford engineers decided to make a different on for the same 4.0L V6 SOHC engine???
or maybe it was time to make an unwarranted manufacturing change to confuse everybody.
all have been valid reasons for running changes in the past