🔥 Keep your engine cool, your ride smooth, and your status elevated!
The WEILEITE 926-876 Aluminum Engine Oil Cooler Filter Housing is a durable, direct OEM replacement designed for 3.6L engines in select Dodge, Chrysler, Jeep, and Ram models (2011-2016). Crafted from reinforced aluminum, it offers superior heat and corrosion resistance compared to plastic versions, preventing leaks and engine damage. Easy to install with a perfect fit, it comes with a lifetime warranty, delivering reliable performance and significant cost savings.
Manufacturer | WEILEITE |
Brand | WEILEITE |
Item Weight | 5.37 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 16.42 x 10.28 x 4.57 inches |
Item model number | Aluminum 68105583AF |
Manufacturer Part Number | Aluminum 68105583AF |
M**K
Works great and includes the intake gaskets.
Bought this for my 2013 Dodge Durango with the 3.6 V6 because the original plastic one was leaking. Installed this new aluminum version myself in about 3 hours and no more leaks. I recommend replacing your spark plugs while you're at it since you have to remove the upper intake anyways so it's a great time to also do a tuneup while your already have it apart.
R**W
Just like OEM
This works as good as OEM and is made of good quality.
H**I
Awesome
Good parts
T**1
Replace the sensors
Bought 2 since I own 2 jeep cherokees. Took 1 to shop for coolant leak and radiator was replaced. Mechanic found the oil cooler was leaking and quoted 950.00 to replace it. I replaced 1 that was leaking. Quality and fit seems good but I made the mistake of not replacing the sensors before install.its been 13 days since install and although seems to be holding up well, car threw a po298 code for high oil temp. Oil and coolant levels are good and no leaks from cooler. Will be tearing engine apart AGAIN to replace temp sensor. You can bet that when I replace the other cooler, I will replace the preinstalled sensors before install. All in all I figured doing this job myself saved about 1700 on 2 so I'm ok with that.UPDATE: Decided to reset the code and see if it came back. I'm happy to report that after a month, the sensor is working properly and still no leaks. I have upgraded my review to 5 stars.This saved me a ton of money and was an easy install. Recommend to anyone.
A**S
Good
Per all the reviews i thought it smart to buy some top quality sensors to replace the ones that came with it. Many have said either they don’t work or they fail in short order. So to save myself a ton of time and money , i just replaced them from the get go .. other than that great quality good cooler.
A**Y
Someone got smart
Seeing that I just received and put it in my vehicle I have yet to give it a good test run.I will how ever say that I am very happy that the new design has been made available. It should have been made this way in the first place to help prevent it from being warped.As one of my friends says "that's to much like right".I'm pretty sure if you ask me again in a couple to three months I'm will be fully pleased with my purchase.
L**Y
BAD OIL PRESSURE SENSOR!!
BUYER BEWARE! The oil pressure sensor failed and started signaling low pressure within about 300 miles. Save yourself a whole world of panic and just swap it off of the cooler before installing it. My partner had to endure a 40 mile white-knuckle drive. We had to gamble: Wondering if we really bad pressure or if the sensor was the culprit. This was NOT fun. I'm glad I went back to the reviews and other folks had reported the same issue. THANK YOU everyone for the head's up! That's why I'm making sure to send the same message to hopefully help another DIYer. We could have easily spent hundreds to over a thousand or more in towing, mechanic/shop fees, etc. Driving with a low oil pressure light is SCARY. What if it was the oil pump?!My advice: If you already bought this, just spend the money to get new ones that are CERTIFIED for your vehicle. IF YOU'VE YET TO BUY: Honestly, do the math. With the added cost of the sensors.. You might just want to put up the extra cash and get the Dorman cooler.. We're here because we're poor and trying to cut corners. It doesn't always save you money in the end. I've learned the hard way time and time again it can often cost you more. Anyway.. Obviously we are also going to be swapping the temp sensor. Really wish we didn't have to take the manifold apart twice, but here we are. PLEASE learn from our mistake! All-in-all - I'm not a mechanic, so take this with a grain of salt - I still feel good about the decision to ditch the plastic cooler for aluminum. The potential for coolant to get into the oil was just too much of a risk for my liking. We already had an oil leak from the old cooler, on a vehicle that hasn't yet hit 150k miles.Good luck!(Installed on our 3.2L V6 Jeep Cherokee (2015) with around ~130k Miles)P.S. Also looks like from other reviews that the gasket/seal on the filter cap may not be the best, so keep an eye on it. Might just be worth it to swap that, too.
L**O
Good replacement
When I first ordered it I wasn't sure what to expect. But part looked legit, and honestly it's been on the car over a year now no issues. It's a daily driver too so would recommend.
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