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Old 04-26-2022, 06:31 AM   #1
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ACDelco vs GM part numbers

Hi,

I am currently in Europe with my Camaro and there's no official service there. I have to order the regular maintenance parts myself (filters).

I can find the parts on Amazon but there is a difference between ACDelco and GM part numbers while looking at the manual. Meaning that for ACDelco GM Original Equipment CF185 Cabin Air Filter the GM part number in the specifications is different: 13356916 on Amazon and 13508023 in the manual.

As for ACDelco GM Original Equipment PF64 Engine Oil Filter there are also part number differences: 12706595 vs 12640445.

Which one should I consider? ACDelco or GM part number?

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Old 04-26-2022, 09:15 AM   #2
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Hi,

I am currently in Europe with my Camaro and there's no official service there. I have to order the regular maintenance parts myself (filters).

I can find the parts on Amazon but there is a difference between ACDelco and GM part numbers while looking at the manual. Meaning that for ACDelco GM Original Equipment CF185 Cabin Air Filter the GM part number in the specifications is different: 13356916 on Amazon and 13508023 in the manual.

As for ACDelco GM Original Equipment PF64 Engine Oil Filter there are also part number differences: 12706595 vs 12640445.

Which one should I consider? ACDelco or GM part number?

Thanks!
Part numbers are often updated when switching to another supplier or design, see below. The cabin air filter is essentially the same thing, simple part number change.

The oil filter was revised (cheapened) as well unfortunately vs 12640445, but it's the current PF64 part recommended by the manufacturer nevertheless.

In other words, you can safely buy both parts you located.
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Old 04-26-2022, 10:57 AM   #3
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So then these are ok for 2.0T, correct?
I am still not sure about which of those two oil filters.
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Old 04-26-2022, 01:40 PM   #4
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You're good, the 2.0T uses the same oil PF64 filter as my 6.2 V8, just checked the owner's manual. Either of those in your cart should be fine, as I said, there have been revisions over the years.

The cabin air filter is the fine as well, it's the same CF185 unit.

The air intake filter element for the 2.0T also looks correct based on the manual. Never seen one in person, but the part number is good
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Old 04-26-2022, 01:52 PM   #5
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@arpad_m thanks a lot!
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Old 04-26-2022, 03:51 PM   #6
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AC Delco numbers are always shorter than gm part numbers.If buying ac Delco they always have the long gm number on the package
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