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Mopar Oil Coolers

68318330AA - : Condenser And Trans Cooler Cooler for Mopar Image

Condenser And Trans Cooler Cooler

Mopar 68318330AA
$302.84
MSRP $448.00
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68624177AA - : Oil Filter/Cooler Assembly for Mopar Image

Oil Filter/Cooler Assembly

Mopar 68624177AA
OIL
$357.08
MSRP $527.00
Save $169.92
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5037316AD - : Male Fitting for Mopar Image

Male Fitting

Mopar 05037316AD
Oil Line. [Thread 7/8-14 UNF-2A]. Inlet or Outlet.
$11.98
MSRP $16.70
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5175552AC - : Torque Converter Cooler Tube for Mopar Image

Torque Converter Cooler Tube

Mopar 5175552AC
OIL COOLER
$83.28
MSRP $122.00
Save $38.72
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5086945AA - : O Ring for Mopar Image

O Ring

Mopar 5086945AA
Coolant Return Tube Male Fitting.
$18.27
MSRP $25.00
Save $6.73
26.9% Off
52014830AA - : Jumper Tube for Mopar Image

Jumper Tube

Mopar 52014830AA
Jumper. Transmission Oil Cooler. After 01/17/11.
$447.48
MSRP $660.00
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52014546AA - : Jumper Tube for Mopar Image

Jumper Tube

Mopar 52014546AA
Jumper. Transmission Oil Cooler. After 10/25/11 and up to 1/17/11.
$155.04
MSRP $227.00
Save $71.96
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55056635AA - : Condenser And Auxiliary Toc Cooler for Mopar Image

Condenser And Auxiliary Toc Cooler

Mopar 55056635AA
NOTE:25 pc min Qty Mix and Match Pallet Program only, Use mopar.com to order, Magneti-Marelli Parts tab.
$431.66
MSRP $637.00
Save $205.34
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How Does an Oil Cooler Work?

The oil cooler operates by channeling hot engine oil through its series of fins or tubes. As oil passes through the cooler, it dissipates heat into the surrounding air or coolant, depending on the type of oil cooler used. Cooled oil then returns to the engine to continue circulating and lubricating parts, keeping them from overheating.

Maintenance Tips for Oil Coolers

Maintaining an oil cooler will help it perform efficiently. Here are some key maintenance practices:

Regular Inspections: Periodically check the oil cooler and its parts for any signs of leaks, corrosion, or damage. Early detection can prevent more significant issues down the line.

Clean the Fins: For air-cooled oil coolers, make sure the fins are clean and free from debris. This improves airflow and cooling efficiency.

Check for Blockages: Inspect oil lines and the cooler itself for blockages or buildup that may hinder oil flow. Flushing the oil cooler during oil changes can help prevent clogging.

Monitor Oil Quality: Make sure the oil is clean and replaced according to the vehicle manufacturer's recommended intervals. Using high-quality oil reduces the risk of buildup and prolongs the life of the cooler.

Repair or Replace Damaged Parts: If cracks, worn hoses, or damaged fittings are detected, repair or replace them promptly to avoid further issues.