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CED5D432AB - : Heated Seat Element for Mopar Image

Heated Seat Element

Mopar CED5D432AB
NONE
$123.21
MSRP $185.00
Save $61.79
33.4% Off
1770A259 - : Fuel Filter Kit for Mopar Image

Fuel Filter Kit

Mopar 1770A259
FUEL IN TANK
$98.66
MSRP $103.35
Save $4.69
4.5% Off
68720372AA - : Clutch Oil Baffle for Mopar Image

Clutch Oil Baffle

Mopar 68720372AA
COVER
$51.11
MSRP $76.61
Save $25.50
33.3% Off
68588180AA - : Oil Seal, T-Type for Mopar Image

Oil Seal, T-Type

Mopar 68588180AA
NONE
$23.21
MSRP $24.56
Save $1.35
5.5% Off
68728166AA - : Input Shaft Oil for Mopar Image

Input Shaft Oil

Mopar 68728166AA
GUIDE NOZZLE
$8.80

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Oil Filters Built For Ram Reliability

A clean oil filter does more than help your engine run—it helps it last. Trapping dirt, metal shavings, and other debris keeps oil flowing freely and protects moving parts from wear. Clean oil means better fuel economy and fewer problems down the road. At National Mopar Parts, we carry only genuine Ram oil filters because nothing else fits or performs quite the same.

What A Quality Oil Filter Does

Oil filters remove contaminants from engine oil before they can damage internal parts. A genuine Ram filter is designed to work specifically with your engine’s flow rate and pressure needs, which helps extend the life of your motor. Generic aftermarket filters often skip these details, leading to early breakdowns or pressure loss. Models like the Ram 2500 and Ram ProMaster City count on the right filter to handle heavy loads and long distances.

Know When To Replace Yours

If your oil light comes on early or your oil looks dark soon after a change, it could mean the filter isn’t doing its job. Most RAM models need a new filter with every oil change, usually every 5,000 to 7,500 miles. Replacing it with a genuine Ram part helps keep the oil clean between changes. While at it, check the PCV valve—if it’s clogged, it can affect oil pressure and engine ventilation.

Stick With Genuine For Consistent Results

Ram filters are built for Ram engines. They match the specs your vehicle left the factory with and help maintain your warranty. At National Mopar Parts, we help you get the filter that delivers every time—because shortcuts cost more in the long run.