OEM Mopar Oil Filters

Top Frequently Asked Questions About Jeep Oil Filter Replacement

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1BP01859AA - Electrical, Lighting and Body: Daytime Running Light Bulb for bproauto Image

Daytime Running Light Bulb

bproauto 1BP01859AA
$11.25
MSRP $12.35
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1BP00099AA - Brake: Brake Drum for bproauto Image

Brake Drum

bproauto 1BP00099AA
BRAKE DRUM Standard Replacement-Painted
Positions: Rear
$70.15
MSRP $84.25
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1BP00615AA - Suspension: Suspension Strut and Coil Spring Assembly for bproauto Image

Suspension Strut and Coil Spring Assembly

bproauto 1BP00615AA
Positions: Front Left
$227.70
MSRP $275.00
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1BP00021AA - Brake: Disc Brake Rotor for bproauto Image

Disc Brake Rotor

bproauto 1BP00021AA
BRAKE ROTOR Standard Replacement-Painted
Positions: Front
$63.88
MSRP $76.70
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1BP02057AA - Brake: Disc Brake Hardware Kit for bproauto Image

Disc Brake Hardware Kit

bproauto 1BP02057AA
Positions: Front
$14.34
MSRP $15.80
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1BP00840AA - Electrical, Charging and Starting: Alternator for bproauto Image

Alternator

bproauto 1BP00840AA
$217.80
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5085418AD - : Lower Control Arm for Mopar Image

Lower Control Arm

Mopar 5085418AD
Rear.
$101.62
MSRP $156.00
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4431668AB - : Transmission O/Drive Clutch Plate for Mopar Image

Transmission O/Drive Clutch Plate

Mopar 4431668AB
[2.52/2.32 mm]. [2.25mm to 2.32mm]. [2.22/2.32mm]. 2.13-2.35mm. 2.47 - 2.54mm. 2.25-2.32mm Thk. [2.25/2.32] mm.
$12.52
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4766579AB - : Fuel Filler Cap for Mopar Image

Fuel Filler Cap

Mopar 4766579AB
With Tether. For Vehicles Built After 04-11-2007.
$19.30
MSRP $26.90
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3836237AB - : Transmission O/Drive Clutch Plate for Mopar Image

Transmission O/Drive Clutch Plate

Mopar 3836237AB
[1.70mm to 1.77mm]. 1.59 - 1.66mm. 1.70-1.77mm Thk. [1.70/1.77] mm.
$11.13
MSRP $15.55
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5159024AA - : O Ring for Mopar Image

O Ring

Mopar 5159024AA
Motor to Housing. Icu. Mounts on ECU Post. Pump tower o-ring. Mounts Item 3 to Item 5. For Pump Tower. Pump Tower to HCU Body.
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What Are the Symptoms of Old Oil or a Clogged Oil Filter in My Jeep Renegade?

A clogged oil filter or old engine oil can lead to various performance issues in your Jeep Renegade. Common symptoms include:

  • Low oil pressure warning light on the dashboard
  • Increased engine noise or knocking sounds
  • Reduced fuel efficiency
  • Black, dirty, or gritty engine oil
  • Engine overheating
  • Poor acceleration and overall sluggish performance

Addressing these symptoms promptly by replacing the oil filter and engine oil can help prevent more serious engine damage.

What Mileage Should I Replace My Jeep Gladiator Oil Filter and Oil?

For optimal performance, it is recommended to replace the oil and oil filter in your Jeep Gladiator every 7,500 to 10,000 miles, depending on your driving conditions. If you frequently drive in harsh environments, such as dusty roads or heavy traffic, consider changing your oil and filter every 5,000 miles. Regular oil changes help maintain engine efficiency and prolong the life of your vehicle.

How Difficult is it to Replace the Oil Filter and Oil in My Jeep Grand Cherokee?

Replacing the oil filter and engine oil in a DIY skills. The job typically takes 30 to 45 minutes and requires basic tools such as an oil filter wrench, socket set, drain pan, and a funnel.

Start by draining the old oil, removing the old filter, and installing a new filter. Refill with the recommended oil type, then check for leaks. For best results, refer to your owner's manual for specific oil and filter recommendations.

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