🚗 Elevate your engine game with the ultimate oil filter housing!
The Somusen Upgrade Full Aluminum Engine Oil Cooler Filter Housing is a high-quality replacement part designed for various Chrysler and Dodge models from 2011-2016. Made from durable aluminum, it enhances cooling efficiency, prevents leaks, and extends engine life. With a vehicle-specific fit and a commitment to quality, this product is essential for maintaining optimal engine performance.
Brand | Somusen |
Material | Aluminum |
Product Grade | Replacement Part |
Vehicle Service Type | Car, Sports Utility Vehicle |
OEM Part Number | 5184294AE, 5184304AE, 5184304AF, 5184294AD, 5184294AC, 68105583AG, 68105583AF, 68105583AE, 68105583AD, 68105583AC, 68105583AB, 68105583AA, 68308741AF, 68308741AC, 68308741AB, 68308741AA, 68310865AF, 68310865AC, 68310865AB, 68310865AA, 68365925AD, 68365925AC, 68365925AB, 68365925AA, 68365931AD, 68365931AB, 68365931AA |
Manufacturer | Somusen |
Number of Items | 1 |
Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
Model | Engine Oil Cooler and Filter Housing |
Item Weight | 5.71 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 16.69 x 10.51 x 4.72 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | EOFA-1116BKRD |
Exterior | Metallic Finish |
Manufacturer Part Number | EOFA-1116BKRD |
K**D
Fit 2016 grand cherokee, works great
I installed this in my 2016 jeep grand cherokee in October of 2024 and it is currently may of 2025. I have had no issues whatsoever. I did not use the provided gaskets/O-rings for the oil cooler itself or for the upper & lower intake. I broke my origial oil temp sensor when trying to get it out so i used the provided one and it seems to work just fine. I did use Mopar O-rings for the cooler and Fel-pro gaskets for the upper and lower intake. This was a one day job for me and took around 6-7 hours. I work on things regularly but im not a professional by any means. Make sure you have the E-torx sockets you need before attempting this job. But anyone with common sense and a YouTube tutorial can do this.
A**.
Perfect so far…
4/8/2025Installed this unit on my 2015 2door JK 2 weeks ago. Seems quality built. I would say that if you are considering doing this on your own, be sure to watch a few videos on youtube to make sure you are confident you can install it on your own. It isn’t necessarily too difficult, it is just very tedious; take your time.A few notes to make sure you don’t have to do this job twice:1. DO NOT use the O-rings and gaskets they supply you with in this kit. They are noticeably low quality. Buy and use the OEM pack:Mopar Engine O-Ring Kit - 68191356AA2. DO NOT use the pre-installed sensors on the unit. I unfortunately had to do the job twice. The jeep threw engine light and codes after I was done because it did not recognize the coolant temperature and oil pressure sensors on the unit. Order OEM or OEM quality sensors. All you have to do is unscrew them from the unit, and screw on your quality replacements. After re-installing with new sensors. Worked like a charm, no engine light or error codes given. The sensors i ordered are:Dorman 926-188 Engine Oil Pressure SensorMopar 5149077AB Coolant Temperature SensorOverall, great alternative to original. You are saving a lot of money going with this unit, but dont skip out on the O-ring gaskets and the sensors; even adding those purchases, you are spending considerably less than half the cost of the OEM replacement unit, and not to mention the hundreds on labor costs. If you are gonna do it, do it right, with the OEM quality O-rings, gaskets and sensors.So far, the housing is working perfectly. Will update in a few months.
T**V
Fixed my oil leak in my jeep wrangler
This fit perfectly on my 2014 Jeep Wrangler Sahara unlimited. There’s no point in spending $200 on a dorman or even more on oem when this is an exact replica. It’s like buying iron 45lbs weight plates from usa that cost 10x’s more only bc it’s from usa when china makes the same exact thing for 10x’s less. And yes i bought all my iron weight plates from china during covid and they’re amazing! I ended up ordering mopar gaskets for it just bc I kept seeing others say you should do it. They’re cheap, like $10 and so I went with them just in case. The only failure you’ll have on these is the gaskets, that’s why it doesn’t make sense to buy a housing that’s 3x’s more expensive just for the name, they’re identical products made of aluminum. Tbh, the gaskets that came with it seemed better lol but i swapped them anyways just bc I don’t want to do this job again for many years. Just make sure you put oil on the O-ring so when you put the housing on it doesn’t move and cause a leak. It honestly wasn’t a terrible diy job, the hardest part was getting my wiring harness connectors off bc someone before me broke the red lock clip on one! Get you some picks from harbor freight to make your life easier taking them off. I used the original gaskets it came with on the manifold, they fit perfect. I also seen people saying use your original sensors that you had on your oem oil housing but that’s not necessary! The ones that come with it fit perfectly and haven’t given me any issues whatsoever, and they’re brand new so why would I want to keep using old ones that are over 10 yrs old? I’m extremely happy with this purchase.
K**A
Replacement Part for a 2012 Dodge Journey 3.6L SXT
Perfect fit! I DID replace the gaskets as well as the ones included in the set do appear to be on the cheap side- However I left the sensors alone and it had no issues recognizing the new equipment.
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