| Manufacturer | Equivalent Part Number | |--------------|------------------------| | | BF1312 | | Donaldson | P551314 | | Fleetguard | HF35275 | | Bosch Rexroth | R928005801 (similar series) | | Mahle | PI 3105 PS 10 | | UFI Filters | 23.196.00 | | Wix | 57132 | | Hydac | 0030 D 010 BN4HC | | Parker | 925525 |

The alphanumeric structure "OPBD" often denotes a specific series or product line from a major filtration brand, while "196" indicates the dimensional size, micron rating, and flow capacity. In many cases, OPBD 196 is a direct replacement for filters used in , Parker , or Eaton Vickers systems.

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: The most common technical reference for codes like this is the OBD-II (On-Board Diagnostics) system used in vehicles manufactured since 1996.

: Locate the EOT sensor (usually found on the oil pan or near the oil filter) and check for visible damage or oil leaks at the connector.