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Pros & Cons
Pros
Filter is a perfect fit for most mazda engines, including the 2. This fits a 2016 mazda 3 hatch 2. Perfect fit for my mazda with the na 2.
The right part for nearly the same price as the dealer part. It is definitely oem mazda filter, it also has a protective film on top. Comes in the oem package with a little piece of plastic covering the end.
Quick shipping,quality product as advertised. Media pleats are even and packed well.
Cons
This is not a 302a it standard 302 made in thailand. This genuine is a knock off! It's smaller than original factory part. The mv is made in mexico, not thailand.
Highlights
Quality
Perfect fit for my mazda with the na 2
I received the “made in japan” high quality pe filters
Competitiveness
Fit perfectly on my 2018 mazda 3
Performed my first oil change at home and used this oil filter for my 2022 mazda cx5 2
Its the japan manufacturered one that i received
The oil filter that came with my 2018 mx5 when it was new was made in japan
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made, different, fit, good and original. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has discovered that over 80% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 566 reviews as of our last analysis date on Dec 5 2023.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Its the japan manufacturered one that i received
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
So during the middle of my oil change i had to call several different autozone locations to see if they had a crush washer that would fit this oil filter plug
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Pe0114302a is made in japan
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Pe0114302b is made in japan mexico i could be wrong
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The package is beaten up but the filter looks good
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
You should probably stick to oem because it looks like mazda tried not to restrict the oil flow with their filter as much as possible
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Will not buy aftermarket any more
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