* Examine the packaging for ZF branding and security features.
* Compare the part’s appearance and dimensions to original specifications.
* Purchase through suppliers who can verify the ZF number, packaging, and source documentation before shipment.
Diagnostic Deep-Dive
Ensuring you’re using verified ZF part-number references is paramount to the reliable operation of your ZF transmission. Counterfeit parts can lead to premature failure, reduced performance, and costly repairs. Here’s a breakdown of the key identifiers to look for:
| Feature | Description | Importance |
|---|---|---|
| ZF Logo | The official ZF logo is typically stamped, cast, or printed onto the part. Look for clean, precise lines and consistent font. | High – A missing or poorly rendered logo is a strong indicator of a fake. |
| Part Number | Every ZF part-number lookup item has a unique part number, usually found near the logo. It might be etched, stamped, or printed. | High – Verify the part number against official ZF documentation or parts catalogs. |
| Manufacturing Markings | These can include date codes, batch numbers, and manufacturing location codes. They are usually small and discreet. | Medium – These markings help trace the part’s origin and can be used to verify authenticity with ZF. |
| Packaging | Verified ZF part-number references are typically packaged in branded boxes or containers with security seals and labels. | Medium – While packaging can be faked, look for high-quality printing, correct logos, and intact seals. |
| Material and Finish | ZF parts are manufactured to exacting standards using high-quality materials. The finish should be consistent and free of defects. | Medium – Compare the part’s material, weight, and finish to known Replacement Part References. |
| Holograms/Security Labels | Some ZF parts feature holograms or security labels that are difficult to replicate. | High – If a part is supposed to have a hologram, its absence is a red flag. |
STEP-BY-STEP: Verifying ZF Part Authenticity
- Obtain the Part: Acquire the ZF part you intend to use. If possible, request part-number verification, packaging photos, and documentation before shipment.
- Inspect the Packaging: Examine the packaging for the ZF logo, part number, and any security features like holograms or tamper-evident seals.
- Locate the ZF Logo and Part Number on the Part: Carefully inspect the part itself for the ZF logo and part number. Ensure they are clearly marked and match the information on the packaging.
- Check Manufacturing Markings: Look for any additional markings, such as date codes or batch numbers.
- Assess Material and Finish: Evaluate the part’s material, weight, and finish. Compare it to verified reference parts if possible.
- Verify Dimensions and Specifications: Use calipers or other measuring tools to verify that the part’s dimensions match the specifications in the ZF parts catalog.
- Consult with Experts: If you have any doubts about the part’s authenticity, consult with a ZF specialist or contact our team for assistance.
| Part Number | Name | Application | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4699003013 | GK20 | ZF Transmission | GK20 (4699003013) |
| 4699303015 | SHIM RING | ZF Transmission | check availability |
| 0730101051 | WASHER | ZF Transmission | WASHER (0730101051) |
| 0730304068 | SHIM | ZF Transmission | SHIM (0730304068) |
| 4681109005 | PARKING BRAKE | ZF Transmission | |
| 5838300300 | TYPE PLATE | ZF Transmission | |
| 4644199474 | LOOSE PARTS | ZF Transmission | |
| 0730.102.705 | SHIM | ZF Transmission | |
| 4143101029 | HOUSING | ZF Transmission | |
| 0730109415 | SHIM | ZF Transmission | |
| 0634313383 | O-RING | ZF Transmission | |
| 0730514082 | SNAP RING | ZF Transmission | |
| 4651120001 | PRESSURE REGULATOR | ZF Transmission | |
| 4168028183 | CONVERTER | ZF Transmission | |
| 4644130257 | ENGINE CONNECTION | ZF Transmission |
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How To Identify Original ZF Parts RFQ and Lookup Context
This guide is maintained as a ZF transmission parts lookup and RFQ support page. Use it to organize symptoms, part-number evidence, diagram context, or replacement questions before confirming the final application.
Recommended Confirmation Steps
- Record the ZF material number, OEM reference, or visible marking from the removed part.
- Match the request with transmission family, symptom context, or diagram position when available.
- Submit photos or partial numbers when the replacement relationship is not fully confirmed.
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