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How Do You Choose the Right E500KP02D36 Fuel Filter for Your Actros or KAMAZ?

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November 1, 2025

Your truck's engine is at risk. Cheap E500KP02D36 filters look good but often fail, causing expensive damage and downtime. I'll show you how to spot a quality filter.

The E500KP02D36 is a spin-on fuel filter for heavy-duty trucks. Its main job is to remove contaminants like dirt, rust, and water from diesel fuel. This protects the sensitive injection system, ensuring engine efficiency and preventing costly repairs.

E500KP02D36 Fuel Filter for Mercedes-Benz Actros and KAMAZ trucks

A good filter is more than just a part; it's insurance for your engine. I’ve seen firsthand what a bad filter can do. With so many options on the market, how do you know what you're really buying? Let's break it down further so you can make an informed choice every time.

What Exactly Does the E500KP02D361 Fuel Filter Do?

Dirty fuel is a big problem for modern engines. It can clog injectors and wear down your fuel pump. This simple filter stops that from happening, saving you a lot of money.

The E500KP02D36 acts as the last line of defense for your engine's fuel system. It cleans the diesel fuel just before it enters the high-pressure injection pump. This ensures only pure fuel reaches the injectors, maintaining engine power and fuel economy.

Diagram showing how a fuel filter works

Let's dive deeper into its function. The fuel system in a modern truck like a Mercedes-Benz Actros is incredibly precise. The injectors operate under immense pressure and have very fine tolerances. Even tiny particles can cause major problems.

Protecting the Injection System

The primary role of the E500KP02D36 is to protect these sensitive components. It removes harmful contaminants that can enter the fuel tank during refueling or form inside the tank itself.

  • Solid Particles: This includes dust, dirt, and tiny metal shavings from wear and tear. These particles act like sandpaper inside your fuel system, causing premature wear on the pump and injectors.
  • Water: Condensation can build up in the fuel tank. Water in fuel can cause rust, support microbial growth (diesel bug), and reduce the fuel's lubricating properties. The E500KP02D36 is often a fuel/water separator, designed to trap this water before it does damage.

Maintaining Engine Performance

A clean fuel supply is essential for optimal engine performance. A clogged or inefficient filter can restrict fuel flow. This leads to a loss of power, poor acceleration, and increased fuel consumption. By ensuring a steady flow of clean fuel, the filter helps the engine run as it was designed to. A good filter maintains the balance, protecting your engine without starving it of fuel.

Which Vehicles Use the E500KP02D36 Fuel Filter?

You see a part number, but you are not sure it fits. This filter is very common in specific truck models. Using the wrong one can lead to leaks or poor filtration.

The E500KP02D36 fuel filter is primarily used in popular heavy-duty trucks. These include various models of the Mercedes-Benz Actros, Axor, and Atego. It is also a standard filter for many KAMAZ truck models, making it a key part in European and Russian logistics.

Mercedes-Benz Actros and KAMAZ trucks side by side

Knowing the specific applications is critical for any purchasing manager. While this filter is widely used, confirming fitment for your exact models is key. I've sold thousands of these to clients who run fleets of Mercedes-Benz and KAMAZ trucks.

Detailed Vehicle Compatibility

To help you confirm fitment, here is a more detailed list of vehicles that use the E500KP02D36 fuel filter. This is not an exhaustive list, but it covers many of the most common applications I see in the field.

Make Model Year Engine Displacement (cc) Power (kW)
KAMAZ 5490 2013- OM 457 11967 315
KAMAZ 65206 2016- OM 457 11967 295
KAMAZ 65206 2016- OM 457 11967 315
KAMAZ 65207 2016- OM 457 11967 295
KAMAZ 65209 2016- OM 457 11967 295
KAMAZ 6580 2016- OM 457 11967 295
KAMAZ 6580 2016- OM 457 11967 315
KAMAZ 65801 2016- OM 457 11967 315
KAMAZ 65802 2016- OM 457 11967 295
KAMAZ 65802 2016- OM 457 11967 315
KAMAZ 65806 2016- - 11967 315
MAZ Serie 150 152 2000- - 11946 260
Mercedes-Benz ACTROS 1831 AK 1997-2002 OM 541.926, OM 541.941 11946 230
Mercedes-Benz ACTROS 1831 K 1997-2002 OM 541.920, OM 541.940 11946 230
Mercedes-Benz ACTROS 1831 LL 1996-2002 OM 541.920, OM 541.940 11946 230
Mercedes-Benz ACTROS 1831 S, 1831 LS 1996-2002 OM 541.920, OM 541.940 11946 230
Mercedes-Benz ACTROS 1831, 1831 L 1996-2002 OM 541.920 11946 230
Mercedes-Benz ACTROS 1835 AK 1997-2002 OM 541.927, OM 541.943 11946 260

Why Correct Fit is Important

These engines are built for performance and longevity. A filter might look right, but using the wrong one can cause serious issues. The E500KP02D36 is engineered with the correct thread size, gasket dimensions, and flow rate to work perfectly with these fuel systems. A non-specified filter can lead to pressure drops or, worse, allow dirty fuel to bypass the filter element, completely defeating its purpose and putting your engine at risk.

What Are the Technical Specifications of the E500KP02D36?

A filter's specs look like just numbers on a page. But these numbers tell you if a filter is good or junk. A low-quality filter won't meet these specs, even if it looks the same.

Key technical specifications for the E500KP02D36 include its dimensions, thread size, and filtration efficiency. A quality filter should have a high-density paper medium, a durable housing, and a reliable seal to prevent leaks and ensure consistent performance under pressure.

Technical drawing of the E500KP02D36 filter with dimensions

First, let's get the basic dimensions right. These are the numbers you need to confirm the physical fit of the filter.

Specification Measurement
Height 204.7 mm
Outer Diameter 90 mm
Gasket Inner Diameter 46 mm
Outlet Inner Diameter 13.9 mm

But these numbers only tell you if the filter will fit. They don't tell you if it will work well. I have seen too many clients in the Middle East get burned by low-price offers. They receive filters that look okay, but the quality is terrible. When you press on the filter body, it feels soft and flimsy. A good filter should feel solid and firm. The real difference is in the materials.

Key Quality Indicators

When you evaluate a sample, look past the numbers and check the physical quality.

  • Filter Paper: This is the heart of the filter. The color can vary—yellow, brown, or white—but the quality is what matters. Look for cured paper that feels firm. Bad filters use soft paper that can collapse. Also, check the pleat edges. They should be clean and sharp. I’ve seen cheap filters with fuzzy edges, like a cat scratched them.
  • Pleat Density: More pleats mean more surface area for filtration. A filter with sparse, wide pleats is cheap but won't last long. Densely packed pleats are a sign of a superior product.
Feature Good Quality Filter Poor Quality Filter
Feel Firm and solid when pressed Soft and collapses easily
Filter Paper Cured paper, feels stiff Flimsy paper, feels soft
Pleat Density High density, many pleats Low density, few and sparse pleats
Pleat Edges Clean and sharp Fuzzy or frayed, "like a cat scratched it"

What Are the OE and Aftermarket Cross References for E500KP02D36?

Finding the right part number can be confusing. You have a filter, but you need another brand's equivalent. Using a cross-reference list saves time and prevents ordering the wrong part.

The E500KP02D36 corresponds to several OE numbers, including MERCEDES-BENZ A0000901551 and KAMAZ 5460-1117010. Popular aftermarket cross-references include MANN-FILTER P 732, HENGST FILTER H70WK10, and DONALDSON P550747. This makes it easy to source.

Cross reference chart for E500KP02D36 fuel filter

As a procurement manager, having a reliable cross-reference list is essential. It allows you to compare suppliers and find the best value without sacrificing quality. But remember, a cross-reference only guarantees fit, not quality. You still need to vet the manufacturer.

Essential Cross-Reference Numbers

Here is a comprehensive reference table to help you find the right part number. This list covers OE numbers from major vehicle manufacturers and the most common aftermarket equivalents.

Brand Part Number
OE - MERCEDES-BENZ A0000901551
OE - MERCEDES-BENZ 0000901551
OE - MERCEDES-BENZ 457 090 00 51
OE - MERCEDES-BENZ 541 090 00 51
OE - MERCEDES-BENZ 541 090 01 51
OE - MERCEDES-BENZ 541 090 02 51
OE - MERCEDES-BENZ 541 090 08 52
OE - MERCEDES-BENZ 541 090 11 52
OE - MERCEDES-BENZ 541 092 03 05
OE - MERCEDES-BENZ 541 092 04 05
OE - MERCEDES-BENZ 541 092 05 05
OE - MERCEDES-BENZ 541 092 06 05
OE - MERCEDES-BENZ 541 092 08 05
OE - MERCEDES-BENZ 541 092 09 05
OE - MERCEDES-BENZ 686 090 00 52
OE - MERCEDES-BENZ A 457 090 00 51
OE - MERCEDES-BENZ A 541 090 00 51
OE - MERCEDES-BENZ A 541 090 01 51
OE - MERCEDES-BENZ A 541 090 02 51
OE - MERCEDES-BENZ A 541 090 08 52
OE - MERCEDES-BENZ A 541 090 11 52
OE - MERCEDES-BENZ A 541 092 03 05
OE - MERCEDES-BENZ A 541 092 04 05
OE - MERCEDES-BENZ A 541 092 05 05
OE - MERCEDES-BENZ A 541 092 06 05
OE - MERCEDES-BENZ A 541 092 08 05
OE - MERCEDES-BENZ A 541 092 09 05
OE - MERCEDES-BENZ A 686 090 00 52
OE - KAMAZ 5460-1117010
OE - CLAAS 00 0068 709 0
OE - CLAAS 0068 709 0
OE - FENDT F650 203 060 010
OE - HITACHI CR-5410900151
OE - KRONE 9402890
OE - TEREX 4207 9112
MANN-FILTER P 732
HENGST FILTER H70WK10
DONALDSON P550747
FLEETGUARD FF5775
BOSCH N4052
UFI 24.032.00
BALDWIN BF7919

How to Use Cross-References Effectively

  1. Start with the OE Number: If you have the Original Equipment (OE) part number from the vehicle manufacturer, that's the most reliable starting point.
  2. Verify with a Trusted Supplier: A good supplier will be able to confirm the cross-references for you. At NEWSURE, we double-check every order to ensure our clients get the exact part they need.
  3. Don't Assume Quality is Equal: Just because a filter from Brand X crosses to a filter from Brand Y doesn't mean they are the same quality. The MANN or HENGST filter is a benchmark, but many aftermarket versions exist. This is why my advice from the previous section is so important—always check the physical quality of the filter itself.

Conclusion

Choosing the right E500KP02D36 filter protects your engine and saves money. Focus on paper quality and pleat density, not just price, to ensure you get a reliable, long-lasting product.


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