Description
Mopar 2019-2024 Dodge Ram 2500-5500 6.7L Cummins Fuel And Oil Kit OEM
We offer fast delivery, volume discounts, and free shipping across the USA. The Mopar 6.7L Cummins Fuel Filters, including part numbers 68157291AA and 68436631AA, are specifically designed for 2019-2024 Dodge Ram 2500-3500 models. These filters effectively remove contaminants from your truck’s fuel, ensuring smooth and reliable engine performance.
Brand | Mopar |
Part # | 68157291AA, 68436631AA, 05083285AA (MO-291, MO-631, MO-285AA) |
SKU # | B4L1015AWW |
Weight | 1.02 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10.08 x 4.84 x 4.49 inches |
Product Grade | Performance Part |
What’s in the Box:
- Mopar 68157291AA Fuel Filter
- For: 6.7L Cummins engine
- Includes: 1x Mopar 68157291AA Fuel Filter
- Description: Primary fuel filter that helps protect the fuel system from contaminants.
- Mopar 68436631AA Fuel Filter
- For: 6.7L Cummins engine
- Includes: 1x Mopar 68436631AA Fuel Filter
- Description: Secondary fuel filter that may also serve as a water separator, ensuring cleaner fuel delivery.
- Mopar 05083285AA Oil Filter
- For: 6.7L Cummins engine
- Includes: 1x Mopar 05083285AA Oil Filter
- Description: Oil filter designed to remove contaminants from engine oil to maintain engine performance.
Guide to Changing Oil and Fuel Filters on a 2019-2024 RAM 6.7L Cummins
Regular maintenance is crucial to keep your RAM 6.7L Cummins engine running efficiently. This guide will walk you through the process of changing both the fuel and oil filters. The included part numbers are for Mopar filters designed for the 6.7L Cummins engine.
Tools and Supplies Needed:
For Oil Change:
New Engine Oil (Consult your owner’s manual for the correct type and quantity)
New Oil Filter: Mopar 05083285AA
New Fuel Filters:
Mopar 68157291AA (Primary Fuel Filter)
Mopar 68436631AA (Secondary Fuel Filter)
Oil Filter Wrench
Fuel Filter Wrench (if needed)
Socket Set and Ratchet
Oil Drain Pan
Funnel
Jack and Jack Stands (if needed)
Gloves and Rags
Oil Filter Replacement:
1. Prepare Your Vehicle:
Ensure Safety: Park your RAM on a level surface and engage the parking brake.
Lift the Vehicle: If necessary, use a jack to lift the front of the vehicle and secure it with jack stands.
2. Drain the Old Oil:
Locate the Oil Drain Plug: Under the vehicle, find the oil drain plug on the oil pan.
Position the Oil Drain Pan: Place it under the drain plug.
Remove the Drain Plug: Use the socket set to carefully remove the drain plug. Let the oil drain completely into the pan.
3. Remove the Old Oil Filter:
Locate the Oil Filter: Usually located on the side of the engine block.
Use an Oil Filter Wrench: Turn the filter counterclockwise to remove it. Be prepared for some residual oil to spill out.
4. Install the New Oil Filter:
Prepare the New Filter: Apply a small amount of new oil to the rubber gasket on the new filter.
Install the Filter: Screw the new filter into place by hand. Tighten it until snug, but avoid over-tightening.
5. Replace the Oil Drain Plug:
Clean and Reinstall: Clean the drain plug and reinstall it into the oil pan. Tighten it securely with your socket set.
6. Add New Oil:
Locate the Oil Filler Cap: Open the hood and remove the oil filler cap.
Use a Funnel: Pour the new oil into the engine. Refer to your owner’s manual for the correct oil type and quantity.
Replace the Oil Filler Cap: Once the oil is added, replace and tighten the oil filler cap.
7. Check the Oil Level:
Use the Dipstick: After adding oil, wait a few minutes and then check the oil level with the dipstick. Add more oil if needed.
8. Lower the Vehicle and Check for Leaks:
Remove the Jack Stands: Carefully lower the vehicle.
Check for Leaks: Start the engine and let it run for a minute. Check underneath for any leaks.
Fuel Filter Replacement:
1. Prepare Your Vehicle:
Ensure Safety: Park the vehicle on a level surface and engage the parking brake. Lift the truck if needed and secure it with jack stands.
2. Relieve Fuel System Pressure:
Locate the Fuel Pump Fuse/Relay: Refer to your owner’s manual for its location.
Start the Engine and Run Until It Stalls: This will relieve pressure in the fuel system. Turn off the ignition.
3. Remove the Old Fuel Filters:
Locate the Fuel Filters: The primary filter is usually located along the fuel line near the engine, and the secondary filter may be positioned elsewhere in the system.
Disconnect the Fuel Lines: Use rags to catch any fuel that might spill. A special tool may be needed to disconnect the lines.
Remove the Filters: Use a fuel filter wrench or appropriate tool to remove both filters.
4. Install the New Fuel Filters:
Position the Filters: Install the new filters in their respective locations. Ensure the flow direction is correct (usually indicated by an arrow on the filter).
Reconnect the Fuel Lines: Attach the lines to the new filters and ensure they are securely fastened.
5. Reinstall the Fuel Pump Fuse/Relay:
Replace the Fuse/Relay: Reinstall the fuel pump fuse or relay that was removed.
6. Check for Leaks:
Turn the Ignition On: Without starting the engine, turn the key to the “On” position to allow the fuel pump to pressurize the system.
Inspect for Leaks: Check around the new filters for any signs of leakage.
7. Lower the Vehicle (if lifted):
Remove the Jack Stands: Carefully lower the vehicle if it is lifted.
Final Steps:
Dispose of Old Oil and Filters:
Take used oil and filters to a recycling center or auto parts store that accepts them.
Record Maintenance:
Document the filter and oil changes for future reference.
Note: Refer to your RAM’s service manual for specific instructions and part numbers. If you’re unsure or uncomfortable performing these tasks, consult a professional mechanic.
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