EE 282 Fuel Filter

EE-282 High-Efficiency Diesel Fuel Filter

Ensure your engine receives only the cleanest fuel with the EE-282 Fuel Filter. Specifically designed as a high-quality replacement for the 23390-0L010 OEM part, this filter is a critical component for protecting common-rail diesel injection systems from water, sediment, and microscopic particulates.

The EE-282 is engineered with advanced multi-layered filtration media to maintain high flow rates while providing maximum protection, ensuring your vehicle stays on the road longer with better fuel economy and reduced engine wear.

Key Features:

  • Superior Contaminant Removal: Effectively traps dirt, rust, and water before they reach the fuel injectors.

  • OEM Precision: Manufactured to the exact dimensions of the Toyota/Lexus original equipment for a perfect "drop-in" fit.

  • Extended Engine Life: Prevents costly damage to fuel pumps and high-pressure injectors.

  • Includes Seal: Comes with a high-grade O-ring to ensure a leak-proof seal during installation.


Verified Compatibility & Cross-Reference Guide

The EE-282 is a widely used filter element primarily found in Toyota and Lexus diesel vehicles, as well as several light commercial trucks from Isuzu and Mitsubishi.

Manufacturer

Part Number (Replaces)

Toyota (OEM)

23390-0L010 / 23390-0L041 / 23390-0L020

Isuzu

8-98159-693-0 / 8-98194-119-0

Mitsubishi

1770A233 / 1770A321

Fiat

6000605431

Fleetguard

FF5764

Baldwin

PF46088

Sakura

F-1111

Wix

33990

Mahle

KX 268D


Major Vehicle Applications

This filter is essential for many of the world’s most popular diesel workhorses:

  • Toyota Hilux / Vigo (2.5L & 3.0L D-4D Engines, 2005–2015)1

  • Toyota Fortuner (2005–2014 models)

  • Toyota Hiace (2005–2016 Commuter/Van)2

  • Toyota Innova / Kijang (Diesel variants)3

  • Isuzu D-Max (Selected export models)4

  • Mitsubishi L200 / Triton / Pajero Sport (Selected years)

  • Lexus IS220d5

Maintenance Tip: Diesel fuel filters should typically be replaced every 20,000 km (12,000 miles) or whenever the "Fuel Filter" warning light appears on your dashboard. Always drain the water separator during regular oil changes.