

🛠️ Upgrade your ride’s breathability—because clean air never goes out of style!
The General Filter 1A-30 Replacement Cartridge is a durable, easy-to-install OEM-grade filter designed for passenger cars and compatible with furnace oil filters. Manufactured by Jensen, it weighs just 0.05 pounds and comes with a one-year limited warranty, ensuring reliable performance and hassle-free maintenance.
| ASIN | B000RK47DY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #24,570 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #76 in Pool Filter Cartridges |
| Brand Name | General Filters |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Passenger Car |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,147) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00683786020006, 00683786020020 |
| Included Components | Rawlings Bat |
| Item Type Name | Filter Replacement Cartridges |
| Item Weight | 0.05 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Jensen (Home Improvement) |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FBA_1A-30 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | One Year Mfg. Limited |
| Outer Material | Plastic or Metal |
| Product Grade | Replacement Part |
| Style Name | Cartridge |
| UPC | 683786020020 683786020006 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**N
We have heat!
OEM replacement. Very good price. Brought back a friends furnace that hasnt run in 2 years. Fit perfectly. Run like new again.
A**Y
We did it!
It worked for us! First time home buyers learned how to change our own furnace oil filter! Watched a few YouTube videos and figured it out pretty easily. Our old filter had a lot of sludge, so this one was a great replacement.
A**R
Fuzzy filter
I replaced my filter out of maintenance and it fits well. Hopefully it will prevent a failure that is never at a good time
D**E
Outstanding Item
Outstanding item that worked in a very old oil furnace.
L**S
An honest review
The information provided suggested this filter fit my oil furnace. It did not resemble the old filter that came out. That being said it fit fine and I do not have any leaks. I can not say how well it is actually filtering. For now my oil furnace operates normally so I can only presume that the filter is working properly. I will replace this filter after one year per furnace manufacturers recommendation. This might or might not be needed but I will do it anyway since these are not particularly expensive.
K**R
Perfect replacement
Good filter
D**Z
You might need this filter if...
I have a house that was built in the 50's. It's got an old Beckett oil furnace. When the burner was on the fire was cutting out for a fraction of a second and then burning again. (it even sounds like it's cutting in and out) This was getting increasingly worse to the point where it would cut out for a full second. I don't know anything about oil furnaces so I looked it up online and learned the basics of the oil furnace parts and what they did. After reading about someones account of problems similar to mine and that he solved it by replacing the filter I decided to take a wrench to my fiter and see what I could figure out. It turns out that the filter is real easy to remove. Do a search online so that you can figure out what the filter housing looks like. Take a wrench to the large center bold which lowers the bottom part of the filter and once loose, it can be lowered all the way and removed. I actually fixed my furnace by wiping the old filter element clean. It was covered in black goo. I just checked Amazon and found these filters at a really reasonable price so I just ordered 2 of them. The next time my furnace starts acting up I'm just going to replace that old filter with one of these new ones. When I described my problem to a furnace repair man he wanted $100 just to come out to take a look at my furnace. So, I just saved myself a lot of money. I also read that it's recommended to replace this filter once a season. By the way. Because of the way my filter is mounted above the fuel line, when I removed the filter the fuel in the fuel line leaked back toward the fuel tank. When putting the filter back on I filled it with kerosene so that there wouldn't be any air in it but when I was done I aparently had a large air bubble in the fuel line. After about 20 seconds of the furnace running with no fire I remembered to press the burner reset button. The first time I pressed it the burner fired up for a few seconds then cut out. The second time I pressed it my burner lit back up and ran fine.
S**T
Don’t overlook replacement of this filter.
A very important filter.
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