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Author Subject: Purflux oil filter
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Post #1
Hi, I've recently purchased a purflux oil filter with no anti non return valve? I didn't realise at the time.. Its obviously OK to use? Or shall I buy one with a return valve? I'm changing oil and filter again soon anyways. Thanks in advance.

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Posted 30th Jan 2025 at 01:08
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Post #2
Never really checked if they have a return valve… just bought them based on VIN or license plate.

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Posted 30th Jan 2025 at 13:34
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Post #3
There's two different part numbers for the oil filter and there's a bit of info on that here

Looks like Purflux are only listing one type of filter for the XU10J4RS, so whatever you've got is probably it!

Bosch F026407353 is listed as having 'one anti-return valve'.



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Posted 31st Jan 2025 at 07:34
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Learn something new everyday 😅

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Posted 30th Jan 2025 at 21:56
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The one I've got is the one that purflux has listed. Nice one thanks for letting me know much appreciated. 😊

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Posted 30th Jan 2025 at 22:17
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Post #6
Apparently the non return valve is material that covers the small holes on the filter allowing oil to pass through under pressure until engine is switch off.

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Posted 30th Jan 2025 at 23:38
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Post #7
I always buy it as 1109AL, let me recommend a few websites for you to compare with part references and search with VIN number.


https://spareto.com/products?utf8=%E2%9C%93&keywords=1109AL



https://www.repxpert.com.tr/tr/search/results?q=1109al&tab=0

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Posted 6th Feb 2025 at 09:52
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Post #8
Just changed the oil of my XSI6. I fitted a Bosch filter two years ago. Apparently also one without the valves… fitted the recommended Purflux with valves now.

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Posted 8th Feb 2025 at 10:09

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