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LPG Filters for Dacia – Renault | Compatible with Logan, Sandero, Duster, Clio, Megane

LPG filters for Dacia and Renault vehicles are essential components for the proper operation and long-term reliability of LPG systems installed on these cars. In this category you will find LPG filters compatible with Dacia and Renault models, widely used across Europe, such as Logan, Sandero, Duster, Dokker, Clio, Symbol, Megane and Kangoo.

At GazMagazin, we offer a complete range of LPG liquid phase and gaseous phase filters, compatible with the most popular LPG systems installed on Dacia and Renault vehicles, including Tomasetto, Landi Renzo, BRC, Lovato, STAG, OMVL, KME and others.

LPG filters are designed to capture impurities, oil residues and paraffin from the gas, protecting critical LPG system components such as the reducer (vaporizer), injectors and LPG ECU. Regular replacement of LPG filters, every 15,000–20,000 km, helps ensure:

- stable engine performance

- optimized LPG fuel consumption

- smooth cold starts and steady idle

- extended lifespan of the LPG installation

This category includes LPG filters suitable for the most common Dacia and Renault engines converted to LPG, such as 1.4 MPI, 1.6 MPI, 0.9 TCe and 1.0 TCe, whether the LPG system is factory-fitted or installed aftermarket.

If you are unsure which LPG filter is compatible with your Dacia or Renault vehicle, the GazMagazin team provides technical support to help you choose the correct filter for your LPG system.

Common applications:

LPG filters for Dacia Logan

LPG filters for Dacia Sandero

LPG filters for Dacia Duster

LPG filters for Renault Clio

LPG filters for Renault Megane

LPG filters for Renault Kangoo

Frequently Asked Questions – LPG Filters for Dacia & Renault

What LPG filters are used on Dacia and Renault vehicles?

Dacia and Renault vehicles typically use both liquid phase and gaseous phase LPG filters, depending on the LPG system installed (Tomasetto, Landi Renzo, BRC, Lovato, STAG, etc.).

How often should LPG filters be replaced?

LPG filters should generally be replaced every 10,000–15,000 km or once a year, depending on fuel quality and driving conditions.

Are LPG filters different for liquid and gas phase?

Yes. Liquid phase filters protect the reducer from impurities before vaporization, while gaseous phase filters protect injectors after vaporization. Most LPG systems use both.

Do factory LPG systems use the same filters as aftermarket systems?

In many cases, yes. Factory and aftermarket LPG systems often use similar filter types, but compatibility depends on the specific LPG components installed. OE filters ex: 169194462R, 169198413R, 169193708R, 169199697R, 169190397R, etc.

Can I install LPG filters myself?

Basic LPG filter replacement is possible for experienced users, but professional installation is recommended to ensure correct fitment and system safety.


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