EE 280 Fuel Filter

EE-280 High-Efficiency Fuel Filter

The EE-280 Fuel Filter is a premium filtration solution designed to meet the rigorous demands of heavy-duty commercial engines. Engineered as a direct replacement for part number 1S1117001-C156, this filter is critical for removing water, sediment, and microscopic particulate matter from your fuel system.

By ensuring only clean, contaminant-free fuel reaches your injectors, the EE-280 helps prevent premature engine wear, maintains optimal fuel atomization, and protects high-pressure common rail systems.

Key Features:

  • Precision Filtration: High-grade synthetic blend media captures particles as small as 5–10 microns.

  • Corrosion Resistance: Specially coated canister prevents internal rust that can clog fuel lines.

  • Rugged Construction: Heavy-duty steel housing withstands high vibration and pressure spikes.

  • Easy Installation: Features a precise thread pitch and high-quality gasket for a leak-free seal.


Compatibility & Verified Cross-Reference

The part number 1S1117001-C156 is primarily associated with FAW Jiefang heavy-duty trucks (specifically those using J6P and Xichai engines). Our EE-280 is verified to cross-reference with the following industry standards:

Manufacturer

Part Number (Verified)

FAW (Jiefang)

1S1117001-C156 / 1117050-C156

Xichai (CA6DM2/3)

1117050-62D

Fleetguard

FF5737

Donaldson

P550934

Sakura

FC-6202

Baldwin

BF9914

Mann-Filter

WK 960/1

Wix

WF10118


Primary Vehicle Applications

This filter is a staple for heavy-duty logistical transport and construction equipment, commonly found in:

  • FAW Trucks: J6P, J6L, and J6M series (6DM2/6DM3 engines).

  • Heavy Duty Bus/Coach: Various models utilizing Xichai diesel engines.

  • Construction Machinery: Specialized excavators and generators using FAW-based power units.

Maintenance Tip: Fuel quality varies significantly. To avoid "fuel starvation" or power loss, replace your EE-280 fuel filter every 15,000 to 20,000 km or during every scheduled oil change, whichever comes first.