| Oil Filter LF3854 W1228 8971482700 97148270 Parameter: | |
| Part Number | LF3854 W1228 8971482700 97148270 |
| Brand | Tamfiney |
| Weight | 1028 g |
| Height | 121 mm |
| Outer Diameter | 123 mm |
| Inner Diameter/ Thread Size |
1 1/2-12 |
| Minimum Order | 100 PCS |
| Place of Region: | Zhejiang, China |
| Payment Terms: | T/T |
| Price Terms: | FOB |
| Lead Time: | 30 to 50 days based on order quantities |
| Market Type: | After Market |
| Current Export Market: | North America, South America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Africa, Oceania |
What vehicles does the LF3854 fit?
ISUZU NPR 75NPR 81NPR 81NPR 82NQR 75 L-5LX
ISUZU VU/LT/LW FSRFTR
Premium Isuzu Npr Oil Filter LF3854 W1228 8971482700 97148270
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Q: Does the LF3854 have a bypass valve?
Yes, the Fleetguard LF3854 lube filter features a built-in bypass valve designed for heavy-duty,dual-flow filtration.
The bypass valve is typically set to open at a pressure between 8 and 15 psi, depending on the engine and the filter design. This ensures that oil can still circulate if the filter gets clogged but prevents the valve from opening too soon.
Q: What is the Fleetguard LF3854?
The Fleetguard LF3854 is a premium, full-flow spin-on lube (oil) filter designed to remove contaminants from engine oil, ensuring optimal lubrication and engine protection. It is commonly used in Isuzu NPR.
Q: Where is the oil filter on an Isuzu?
The position of Isuzu's oil filter varies depending on the specific model, usually located in the engine compartment, commonly at the top of the engine front or below the engine (such as near the oil pan). For example, in some Isuzu pickup truck models, the oil filter may be located at the top and bottom of the engine, and users can directly observe it by opening the engine hood or using a lift to view it from below. To ensure accuracy, it is recommended to refer to the vehicle user manual or consult professional maintenance personnel, as the design of different models (such as pickup trucks, SUVs, etc.) may vary.




