It fits the Nissan Versa 1.8L
It fits the Nissan Versa 1.8L
Purolator L14612
PL14612 or just L14612
The L14612 oil filter is typically compatible with various Nissan models, including the 2004 Nissan Sentra, depending on the engine type. However, it's important to verify the specific engine configuration of your Sentra (such as the 1.8L engine) and consult the vehicle's manual or a parts database to ensure proper fitment. Always double-check with a reliable source or auto parts retailer before making a purchase.
The NAPA 1516 oil filter cross-references with several other brands, including Wix 51516, Purolator L14612, and Fram PH2. When looking for an equivalent, it's always recommended to verify the specifications to ensure proper fit and function for your vehicle.
The Purolator cross reference for the Fram PH8873 oil filter is the Purolator L14612. Both filters are designed for similar applications and have comparable specifications, making them interchangeable for use in vehicles that require the Fram PH8873. Always double-check compatibility with your specific vehicle model to ensure proper fit and function.
Type your answer here...Kawasaki Filter Cross-reference FRAM(MOTOROCYCLE) = PH6017A FRAM = PH7317 PUROLATOR = ML 16817 L14610 L14612 K&N = HP-1008 HP-1010 MOBILE 1 = M1-110 M1-108 AC DELCO = PF2135
For a lawn tractor with a Kohler engine, you can typically use the Purolator L14610 oil filter. For Briggs & Stratton engines, the Purolator L14612 is often compatible. It's important to double-check your specific engine model and refer to your owner's manual for the exact filter specification.
Ich bin fit = I am fit Du bist fit = You are fit
As fit as a fiddle
An archaic word for fit is meet, which is a homophone of meat.
The Owner's Manual calls for JDM black #15208AA100 or SOA Blue #15208AA12A, both number cross-ref to Purolator L14612. Your Purolator L14460 cross-ref to Subaru OEM 15208AA060. I got tired of all those darn part no. changes about the blue one, the black one, the short one, the long one. Do yourself a favor and do like me: Go to the nearest Subaru stealership and ask them to give you a filter that fits on your car. A filter change sure cost less than an engine change anyway.....