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go to the parts store, tell them your engine size and year make and model for the vehicle, they will give you the options for what brand filters you can use. I like Fram, It's never failed me.
fram is the best oil filter out there Fram is garbage. Go Wix or Napa Gold. Depending on the year, some earlier Honda filters made by Filtech (USA) are good filters. Honeywell (Fram) is poorly made with inferior materials - avoid at all costs!!!
Microgard filters are made by fram and they go by the same number. Examle, Fram 7317 would be a Microgard 7317.
Go here and look it up by make and model of vehicle. (See related Link) Some makes that are listed don't gross correctly.
Go to the Fram website and type in the Lister number.
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If you go to Fram's website they have a filter cross reference section. The AC number sounds really familiar but I can't remember which GM engine it came on. Fram's website is easy to use. The direct cross reference is a Fram# PH3387A.
2000 gmc savana
Go to fram's web site. They have a part number lookup page.
Go to WWW.crutchfield.com They have a feature on their website that allows you to input your vehicle year, make and model. It will then show you the stereo, DVD, GPS etcetera that fit in your vehicle. Can't go wrong with that.
Make, model and year of vehicle and the engine option would be nice.
To help you turn your backup sensor on I would need more information. What does the backup sensor go on? What type of vehicle? What year is it? an what model vehicle is it?