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Yes, Tokyo Roki PE01-14-302B is factory installed oil filter on gen-2 CX-5 2.5L, but it’s never been available as the OEM oil filter in the US by MNAO.Isn't the correct filter for the second gen 2017+ CX-5 2.5 NA. The oem PE01-14-302B. NOT "A" from Japan?
Thank you for confirming 🙂. If anybody wants the Japan made filters for either the 2.5 NA or 2.5T engines, you can get them from partsouq.com. They are in Dubai but ship worldwide. I just ordered 20 filters for both my 2.5 and 2.5T and should be here Thursday. Total with 3 day air shipping was $200 so $10 a piece for oem Japan made filters. If you change every 5k then buy bulk and saveYes, Tokyo Roki PE01-14-302B is factory installed oil filter on gen-2 CX-5 2.5L, but it’s never been available as the OEM oil filter in the US by MNAO.
Same here. I have ordered from them (on ebay) at least two times and it gets here in just 2 or 3 days. Unreal ! Worth the small extra cost per filter !Thank you for confirming 🙂. If anybody wants the Japan made filters for either the 2.5 NA or 2.5T engines, you can get them from partsouq.com. They are in Dubai but ship worldwide. I just ordered 20 filters for both my 2.5 and 2.5T and should be here Thursday. Total with 3 day air shipping was $200 so $10 a piece for oem Japan made filters. If you change every 5k then buy bulk and save
The difference is they got Japanese Tokyo Roki oil filters used by Mazda plant during engine assembly from partsouq.com on eBay, but we got Thai made Denso oil filters from US Mazda dealers.My 2021 Turbo CX5. Just went to the dealer and for $7.9x, I got the correct filter + gasket. Ed
Did you compare the orginal Tokyo Roki PY8W-14-302 with the ones from partsouq.com to see if they were actually genuine? I wonder how their return is if the wrong/damaged part was sent?Thank you for confirming 🙂. If anybody wants the Japan made filters for either the 2.5 NA or 2.5T engines, you can get them from partsouq.com. They are in Dubai but ship worldwide. I just ordered 20 filters for both my 2.5 and 2.5T and should be here Thursday. Total with 3 day air shipping was $200 so $10 a piece for oem Japan made filters. If you change every 5k then buy bulk and save
Yes, genuine goods! Each filter has a plastic seal on top to protect it and is inside a Mazda box which is also sealed. No issues whatsoever and packaged well.Did you compare the orginal Tokyo Roki PY8W-14-302 with the ones from partsouq.com to see if they were actually genuine? I wonder how their return is if the wrong/damaged part was sent?
I am about to ordered about 15 filters PY8W-14-302 at $7.75 + $3.7 shipping each to Cali plus transmission oil, engine air filter and a Honda Civic engine mount. Please let me know. Thanks.
Did you compare the orginal Tokyo Roki PY8W-14-302 with the ones from partsouq.com to see if they were actually genuine? I wonder how their return is if the wrong/damaged part was sent?
I am about to ordered about 15 filters PY8W-14-302 at $7.75 + $3.7 shipping each to Cali plus transmission oil, engine air filter and a Honda Civic engine mount. Please let me know. Thanks.
Because even with additional shipping cost, the price for most Mazda OEM parts from partsouq.com is still significant cheaper than those sold online in the US. The delivery time is about the same if not faster, within a week.Why didn't you just buy Tokyo Roki PY8W-14-302 oil filters from partsouq.com and the rest from US sellers so you can save some shipping cost?
Tokyo Roki PY8W-14-302 filters are not available in US, but the rest are.
For myself, I believe the Denso made 1WPY-14-302 from Thailand should work just as good.
I am in the Bay Area in Cali and it is pricier than other places with a longer wait time with special order like the transmission pan. Also have to drive to the dealership but they are small in SF with no customer parking lol.Why didn't you just buy Tokyo Roki PY8W-14-302 oil filters from partsouq.com and the rest from US sellers so you can save some shipping cost?
Tokyo Roki PY8W-14-302 filters are not available in US, but the rest are.
For myself, I believe the Denso made 1WPY-14-302 from Thailand should work just as good.
All I know, is should you ever have an internal failure with the engine, the first thing the techs do is put the vehicle on a lift and inspect the underside. If they see a Mazda filter, your odds increase proportionately of having a successful service diagnosis. Not to say that one of the other filters would pose an issue. But do you want to take that chance? Read on:I have changed oil before in my 2016.5 CX-5.
I used Wix filters but today I've tried Wix 57002, STP per Autozone then a Mobil-One 1-108. None of these will fit. The threads are too small. Am I losing my mind?
Sorry if this is an old topic but it doesn't make sense...
wrong... it was still available as late as 2015... it's been 1WPE since then in the US.... I imported a case of PE01 filters in 2016 from Japan... they're still sold thereYes, Tokyo Roki PE01-14-302B is factory installed oil filter on gen-2 CX-5 2.5L, but it’s never been available as the OEM oil filter in the US by MNAO.
Yes. It has an anti-drain back valve that is not present on the OEM filters. It’s funny you asked this as I’m considering buying some myself. I’ve been using Mobil1 M1-108 and Bosch Premium on my ‘13 CX-5 and my mother in laws ‘18 CX-5, but my Bosch stash is dwindling.Is the DENSO 1502002 a one size fits all filter?
Who’s your source for this filter.Yes. It has an anti-drain back valve that is not present on the OEM filters. It’s funny you asked this as I’m considering buying some myself. I’ve been using Mobil1 M1-108 and Bosch Premium on my ‘13 CX-5 and my mother in laws ‘18 CX-5, but my Bosch stash is dwindling.
I would use RockAuto. They’re listed for $3.66 a piece. I learned about the anti-drainback valve here on mazdas247. Somebody cut one apart: Denso 150-2002 Dissection - 7,750 MilesWho’s your source for this filter.