EE 289 Fuel Filter

EE-289 High-Performance Fuel Filter (Replaces ME035393)

Ensure your engine receives only the cleanest fuel with the EE-289 Fuel Filter. Designed as a direct replacement for the Mitsubishi ME035393, this premium spin-on filter is engineered to protect sensitive fuel injection systems from water, sediment, and microscopic debris.

Built to withstand the high pressures of modern diesel engines, the EE-289 is the ideal choice for Mitsubishi Fuso owners and heavy equipment operators who require reliable performance in demanding environments.

Key Features:

  • Superior Contaminant Removal: High-efficiency media traps rust, dirt, and water to prevent injector clogging and pump wear.

  • Heavy-Duty Housing: Thick-walled steel canister resists pressure spikes and physical damage.

  • Precision Seal: High-grade rubber gaskets ensure a leak-proof fit even under extreme temperature fluctuations.

  • OEM Standard Fit: Manufactured to the exact dimensions of original Mitsubishi parts for easy, "screw-on" installation.


Verified Compatibility & Cross-Reference

The EE-289 is a highly versatile filter with verified cross-references across major global brands.

Manufacturer

Part Number (Replaces)

Mitsubishi (OEM)

ME035393 / ME035829 / ME015254

Caterpillar

5I-7951 / 96-6396

Fleetguard

FF5089

Donaldson

P552561

Ryco

Z257

Sakura

FC-1003

Baldwin

BF720

Wix

33397

Kobelco

2451U172-2A

Hyundai

31950-93000


Vehicle & Equipment Applications

This filter is a standard component for many medium-duty trucks and industrial machines, including:

  • Mitsubishi Fuso Trucks: Canter series (FE434, FE439, FE83P, FE84P, FE85P) and Rosa Buses.

  • Excavators & Machinery: * Kobelco: SK200, SK210, SK235 series.

    • Caterpillar: Models using Mitsubishi-sourced engines (e.g., 3046, 317B, 318B).1

  • Engines: Optimized for Mitsubishi 4D34, 4D31-T, and 6D31 diesel engines.


Technical Specifications

  • Filter Type: Spin-on Fuel Filter

  • Height: 125mm2

  • Outer Diameter: 90mm3

  • Thread Size: M20 x 1.54

  • Gasket Type: Round (Standard)

Maintenance Tip: Fuel filters should typically be replaced every 15,000 to 20,000 km, or whenever you notice a drop in engine power or fuel efficiency. Clean fuel is the cheapest insurance for your engine’s fuel pump and injectors.