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68460565AA - : Fuel Injector for Mopar Image

Fuel Injector

Mopar 68460565AA
$408.10
MSRP $618.00
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5038337AC - : Fuel Injector for Mopar Image

Fuel Injector

Mopar 05038337AC
New Part for Core Return.
$96.88
MSRP $145.00
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68568868AA - : Fuel Tank for Mopar Image

Fuel Tank

Mopar 68568868AA
Tank with Pump and Pads. Just Tank, No Accessories. Assembly (Includes Fuel Filler Neck).
$656.70
MSRP $1,005.00
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68593181AA - : Fuel Injector for Mopar Image

Fuel Injector

Mopar 68593181AA
$74.82
MSRP $112.00
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4721841AE - : Fuel Tank for Mopar Image

Fuel Tank

Mopar 4721841AE
Up to 10/16/13.
Backordered
5281427AA - : Fuel Injector for Mopar Image

Fuel Injector

Mopar 5281427AA
Includes: O-Rings.
$34.92
MSRP $50.40
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4593986AB - : Fuel Injector for Mopar Image

Fuel Injector

Mopar 4593986AB
With O-rings.
$132.16
MSRP $197.00
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68439521AA - : Fuel Injector for Mopar Image

Fuel Injector

Mopar 68439521AA
Non-Saudi Arabia Markets.
$420.20
MSRP $643.00
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4809739AM - : Fuel Tank for Mopar Image

Fuel Tank

Mopar 4809739AM
With [cyc or cyv or cyy].
Backordered
5037479AE - : Fuel Injector for Mopar Image

Fuel Injector

Mopar 05037479AE
New Part for Core Return.
Backordered
68193516AA - : Fuel Tube for Mopar Image

Fuel Tube

Mopar 68193516AA
$34.45
MSRP $49.75
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Maintain Engine Health With Mopar Fuel Filters: Top Signs You Need a New Filter

Fuel filters are the primary defense against the microscopic sediment and moisture that can catastrophicly ruin high-pressure injection systems. For owners of the heavy-duty Ram 1500, maintaining a clean fuel circuit is vital for towing performance. Make sure to catch these signs before you're slapped with a hefty fuel system repair bill.

Top Fuel System Issues to Watch Out For

Engine Hesitation Under Load

The definitive sign of a restricted fuel filter.

Loud Whining from Fuel Pump

Signals that the pump is working too hard to pull fuel through a clogged filter.

Difficulty Starting the Car

Typically caused by a loss of pressure or air in the lines.

Sudden Stalling at Red Lights

Indicates that the fuel flow is inconsistent.

Dashboard "Water in Fuel" Light

Signals that your separator is full.

Frequently Asked Questions About Fuel Filters

How often should I change my fuel filter?
Replacement is recommended every 20,000 to 30,000 miles for gasoline engines and more frequently for diesel models.
Is it normal for my car to smell like gas after a change?
A brief smell is normal, but a persistent odor indicates a leak or an improperly seated O-ring seal.
Can I clean a fuel filter and reuse it?
No, once the media is saturated, it must be replaced with a fresh genuine unit.

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