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68382328AC - : Fuel Filter for Mopar Image

Fuel Filter

Mopar 68382328AC
$91.06
MSRP $138.00
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6002681740 - : Sealing Element for Mopar Image

Sealing Element

Mopar 6002681740
NONE
$3.87
MSRP $4.88
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68715771AA - : Filter Bracket for Mopar Image

Filter Bracket

Mopar 68715771AA
NONE
$0.74
MSRP $1.03
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68525945AA - : Filter Assembly for Mopar Image

Filter Assembly

Mopar 68525945AA
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77070010 - : Air Filter for Mopar Image

Air Filter

Mopar 77070010
AIR FILTER ELEMENT
$53.24
MSRP $66.00
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1BP01984AA - : AIR FILTER for bproauto Image

AIR FILTER

bproauto 1BP01984AA
$14.82
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1BP00888AA - : Air Filter for bproauto Image

Air Filter

bproauto 1BP00888AA
Air Filter
$20.56
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1BP02966AA - : Air Filter for bproauto Image

Air Filter

bproauto 1BP02966AA
$18.30
MSRP $20.00
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1BP03177AA - : Transmission Filter for bproauto Image

Transmission Filter

bproauto 1BP03177AA
$24.40
MSRP $26.70
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1BP03153AA - : Transmission Filter for bproauto Image

Transmission Filter

bproauto 1BP03153AA
$30.50
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1BP00534AA - : Air Filter for bproauto Image

Air Filter

bproauto 1BP00534AA
Air Filter
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How Genuine Mopar Oil Filters Make a Difference

Using a genuine Mopar oil filter is the most fundamental component for capturing the microscopic metal shavings and carbon soot that can ruin your internal bearings. For owners of the Dodge Durango, maintaining a pure oil circuit is vital for high-RPM reliability.

Pitfalls of Using Aftermarket Oil Filters

The safest oil filter replacement is always OEM, so be wary of generic oil filters, which are prone to the following:

Dangerous Dry-Start Wear

Budget filters often have poor anti-drainback valves, allowing all oil to leak into the pan and causing metal-on-metal engine wear.

Restrictive Low-Flow Media

Generic filters with low-grade paper can restrict oil flow, starving your turbocharger or camshafts of oil.

Internal Media Tearing

Inexpensive internal elements can disintegrate under heat, allowing raw cardboard or glue into your engine's oil passages.

Premature Bypass Opening

Poorly calibrated bypass valves can open too early, allowing dirty, unfiltered oil to circulate.

Frequently Asked Questions About Oil Filters

Can I use a larger filter than what the manual says?
No, you must use the best-fit genuine filter for your VIN to ensure the internal valves match your engine's specs.
What is the difference between a cheap filter and a genuine one?
Genuine Mopar filters use higher-grade synthetic media and superior silicone valves that won't fail in extreme heat or cold.
Why is there oil in my air filter housing?
This is often a sign of "blow-by" or a failing PCV system, not the oil filter itself.

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