Czomoizc PE01-14-302
Oil Filter Instruction Manual
Model: PE01-14-302 | Brand: Czomoizc
1. Product Overview
This manual provides essential information for the installation, operation, and maintenance of the Czomoizc PE01-14-302 Oil Filter. This oil filter is designed to remove contaminants from engine oil, ensuring optimal engine performance and longevity.

Image 1.1: Front view of the Czomoizc PE01-14-302 Oil Filter, showing the main body and threaded opening.
2. Specifications
| Attribute | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Name | Oil Filter |
| Part Number | PE01-14-302, 1WPE-14-302, SO 6229 |
| Brand | Czomoizc |
| Material | Paper, Steel |
| Product Grade | Replacement Part |
| Item Weight | 6 Ounces |
| Package Dimensions | 5 x 4 x 1.5 inches |
3. Compatibility and Application
This oil filter is compatible with specific Mazda models and years. Please verify your vehicle's make, model, and year against the list below to ensure proper fitment.
- 2012-2023 Mazda 3 (TECHNOLOGY Only, non-Turbo)
- 2013-2022 Mazda 6 (TECHNOLOGY Only, non-Turbo)
- 2013-2024 Mazda CX-5 (TECHNOLOGY Only, non-Turbo)
- 2016-2022 Mazda CX-3 (TECHNOLOGY)
- 2016-2023 MX-5 Miata (TECHNOLOGY)
- 2020-2023 CX-30 (TECHNOLOGY)
- 2023-2024 CX-50 (Non Turbo)
Note: This filter is designed for non-turbo models unless otherwise specified. Always consult your vehicle's owner's manual for the correct oil filter specifications.
4. Installation Guide
Replacing your vehicle's oil filter is a critical maintenance task. Follow these general steps. Specific procedures may vary by vehicle model; refer to your vehicle's service manual for detailed instructions.
Required Tools and Materials:
- New Czomoizc PE01-14-302 Oil Filter
- New Engine Oil (correct type and quantity for your vehicle)
- Oil Filter Wrench
- Drain Pan
- Socket Wrench and appropriate socket for drain plug
- Funnel
- Rags or shop towels
- Safety Glasses and Gloves
Step-by-Step Procedure:
- Prepare the Vehicle: Ensure the engine is warm but not hot. Park the vehicle on a level surface and engage the parking brake. For safety, use jack stands if lifting the vehicle.
- Locate the Drain Plug and Oil Filter: Consult your vehicle's manual to find the oil drain plug on the oil pan and the oil filter.
- Drain the Old Oil: Place the drain pan beneath the oil drain plug. Loosen and remove the drain plug with a socket wrench. Allow all the old oil to drain completely. Once drained, replace the drain plug and tighten it to the manufacturer's specifications.
- Remove the Old Oil Filter: Position the drain pan under the old oil filter. Use an oil filter wrench to loosen the old filter. Once loose, carefully unscrew it by hand. Be prepared for residual oil to spill.
- Prepare the New Oil Filter: Apply a thin film of new engine oil to the rubber gasket of the new Czomoizc oil filter. This ensures a proper seal and prevents the gasket from sticking.
- Install the New Oil Filter: Carefully screw the new filter onto the engine by hand until the gasket makes contact with the engine block. Then, tighten it an additional 3/4 to 1 full turn, or as specified by your vehicle's manual. Do not overtighten.
- Add New Engine Oil: Using a funnel, add the recommended type and quantity of new engine oil to the engine through the oil filler cap.
- Check for Leaks: Start the engine and let it run for a few minutes. Turn off the engine and check for any oil leaks around the drain plug and the new oil filter.
- Check Oil Level: After a few minutes, check the oil level using the dipstick and add more oil if necessary to reach the full mark.
- Dispose of Old Oil and Filter: Properly dispose of the old engine oil and filter at an authorized recycling center.

Image 4.1: Side view of the oil filter, highlighting the threaded opening and gasket for proper installation.

Image 4.2: Top view of the oil filter, showing the rubber gasket and central threaded hole where oil flows.
5. Operating Principles
The Czomoizc PE01-14-302 Oil Filter functions as a critical component in your vehicle's lubrication system. Its primary role is to remove harmful contaminants from the engine oil, such as dirt, metal particles, sludge, and unburned fuel byproducts. Clean oil is essential for lubricating moving engine parts, reducing friction, dissipating heat, and preventing premature wear.
Engine oil circulates through the filter, where the filter media (paper and steel components) traps impurities while allowing clean oil to return to the engine. This continuous filtration process helps maintain engine efficiency and extends the lifespan of engine components.
6. Maintenance and Replacement
Regular oil filter replacement is crucial for engine health. Over time, the filter media becomes saturated with contaminants, reducing its effectiveness and potentially restricting oil flow. A clogged oil filter can lead to reduced lubrication, increased engine wear, and decreased fuel efficiency.
Recommended Replacement Interval:
It is generally recommended to replace the oil filter every time you change your engine oil. Consult your vehicle's owner's manual for specific oil change and filter replacement intervals, as these can vary based on vehicle model, driving conditions, and oil type.
Typical intervals range from every 3,000 to 10,000 miles or every 3 to 12 months, whichever comes first.
Signs of a Clogged Oil Filter:
- Reduced engine performance
- Decreased oil pressure (check engine light or oil pressure warning light may illuminate)
- Engine knocking or ticking sounds
- Dark or gritty engine oil
7. Troubleshooting
If you encounter issues after installing the oil filter, consider the following common problems and solutions:
| Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Oil Leak around Filter | Loose filter, damaged gasket, old gasket stuck to engine block, overtightened filter. | Ensure old gasket is removed. Apply thin film of oil to new gasket. Hand-tighten then turn 3/4 to 1 full turn. Do not overtighten. If leak persists, remove and inspect filter and mating surface for damage. |
| Low Oil Pressure Warning Light | Insufficient oil, incorrect filter, clogged filter (if old), faulty oil pressure sensor. | Check oil level and add if low. Ensure correct filter model is installed. If light persists, consult a qualified mechanic. |
| Engine Noise (e.g., ticking) | Insufficient oil, incorrect oil viscosity, severely clogged filter. | Check oil level and type. If noise persists after ensuring proper oil and filter, seek professional diagnosis. |
If you are unsure about any step or encounter persistent issues, it is recommended to consult a certified automotive technician.
8. Warranty and Support
For information regarding warranty coverage for your Czomoizc PE01-14-302 Oil Filter, please refer to the packaging or contact Czomoizc customer support directly. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase.
For technical assistance or further inquiries, please visit the manufacturer's official website or contact their customer service department. Always provide the product model number (PE01-14-302) when seeking support.