⛽ Filter smarter, drive cleaner — don’t let impurities slow you down!
The WIX 33486 Fuel Filter is a high-performance, in-line fuel filter featuring built-in gaskets for enhanced fuel cleansing and reduced installation errors. Its durable metal construction and vehicle-specific design ensure reliable, long-lasting protection and easy maintenance for your engine’s optimal performance.
Brand | Wix |
Product Grade | Performance Part |
Outer Material | Metal |
Vehicle Service Type | In Line |
Item Diameter | 2.89 Inches |
Item Weight | 8 ounces |
Style | In-Line |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00765809334861 |
Manufacturer | Wix |
Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
OEM Part Number | 33486 |
UPC | 765809334861 |
Model | Fuel Filter |
Item model number | 33486 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer Part Number | 33486 |
National Stock Number | 2910-01-263-7223 |
E**I
Direct fit for my 92 Wrangler
Look . Size was perfect. Fuel filter was a direct swap. No leaks or drips. My fuel efficiency went up a lot.
D**O
Wix is the best, this filter is no exception
I use Wix for fuel and oil filters and have been doing so since I had my first vehicle. I installed this filter on my old Jeep a few years ago and had completely forgotten about it (which is exactly what you want from a fuel filter). Great performance, very durable exterior (important for a vehicle that spends so much time in the dirt and mud). What more can I say? It performs extremely well and I know that I won't have to replace it again for a very long time.
M**1
Fuel filter
Price is right, filter is proper fit for my Jeep
B**.
Perfect Replacement on Jeep YJ
Easy install on a '95 YJ 2.5L. Fit right in. I did use galvanized screw clamps instead of tension clamps as they seem to secure better.Had this filter on the vehicle for a year now with no issues what so ever. Already bought a second one for when its time to swap out again.
N**G
Good Filter
does the job it was intended to do. No issues.
S**L
remember to replace on miles or every 8-10 years
Every car has its own mileage recommendation for replacing fuel filters. However, in low use vehicles, you should still replace them every 8-10 years. This picture is a 15 year old 33486 filter which was cut open. It came from a weekender with less than 5,000 every year for the past 7 years. Over time, the rubber seal on the out flow will break down and cause the engine to run a bit rough.
G**O
filtro
bien perecto
D**S
Direct replacement for 1995 Jeep Wrangler
This was a perfect fit direct replacement. And it’s a WIX so you know it’s good.
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