It depends on the model filter. Most are made by Purolator but some are made by Champion Labs. Unless you are doing a accurate restoration of a Chrysler vehicle I would not buy a Mopar filter. Purchase a Purolator, Wix, or Bosch as they are quality filters unlike Champion which you may get if you buy a Mopar.
AEM currently makes all Mopar intakes and relabels them as Mopar.
No. Mopar oil is produced by Pennzoil. Mopar Oil Filters are produced by Purolator with one exception; their oil filter for the 5.9 and 6.7 Cummins diesel engine is produced by Fleetguard, a division of Cummins.
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Bosch
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It depends on the model filter. Most are made by Purolator but some are made by Champion Labs. Unless you are doing a accurate restoration of a Chrysler vehicle I would not buy a Mopar filter. Purchase a Purolator, Wix, or Bosch as they are quality filters unlike Champion which you may get if you buy a Mopar.
If you are searching for mopar parts for your vehicle, Mopar Parts Supercenter is the place to look. We have parts available for all makes and models.
Mopar ATF+3 or Mopar ATF+4
Mopar number is 5281090Mopar number is 5281090
one that filters oil, and screws onto the mounting plate and seals Try the same kind you removed
The Fram oil filter cross reference guide lists Fram's PH10060 as a cross reference for Mopar/Chrysler/Mitsubishi 04892339AA.