So I was online browsing parts.subaru.com and this filter is now showing as "This Product Is No Longer Available" with no alternative for my application. Anyone know if an OEM product change is on the way or if this is just a supply chain problem?
15208AA12A is the oil filter.I think they are using this # 15208AA12A-11126AA000
I don't believe either of those are specced for my year/model.Subaru is using the AA160 or AA130s I think. Both are made by Fram, I could be wrong.
Get the RX8 Tokyo Roki you’ll be fine. Blues are junk anyways.So I was online browsing parts.subaru.com and this filter is now showing as "This Product Is No Longer Available" with no alternative for my application. Anyone know if an OEM product change is on the way or if this is just a supply chain problem?
The Napa Gold 7055 has finer filtration but not synthetic media, but the bypass is rated the same. If OPs application is under warranty, considering OEM recommendation is 6k OCIs, the 7055 is more than good enough for that, and will keep oil cleaner as well over the 47055.Use the Wix 57055XP (Napa Platinum 47055) instead
More bashing without facts.Get the RX8 Tokyo Roki you’ll be fine. Blues are junk anyways.
I shared a review video. Just check out my profile and should see history. MrSubaru did an hour and thirty minute video. Where the blue end caps stick to the ADBV. NOW if this was a normal Fram paper end cap occurrence. I’d be maybe less worried. But a number of end cap material comes off on ADBV. When lubed not so much. But again this is common practice 2 decades ago. Carbon composite works far better than paper. Like Supertech filters. Same 23 psi bypass pressure on the Mazda filter. Or 22-24 psi.More bashing without facts.
Got it, the dealer here does not sell it like that, they sell them separate.15208AA12A is the oil filter.
11126AA000 is the crush washer.
Nah just proof.
Science Did That.
Fram supplies the blues, IIRC and Roki does the rest.Looking at various Subaru specific forums last night it appears dealerships are having to use aftermarket jobber filters at many locations. I wonder what happened with the supply chain... Seems like this one caught them off-guard.