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Shop for a Mopar Engine Oil Cooler
Help keep the engine in your heavy-duty Ram truck or high-performance Dodge vehicle properly lubricated and running right with a quality oil cooler for sale from Mopar OEM. An engine oil cooler from our Mopar parts center helps ensure your powertrain is protected from overheating oil, which can lead to degradation of the engine lubricant, leading to friction and wear of critical components.
When you upgrade your ride with a new Mopar oil cooler, you're treating your automobile to a genuine OEM part engineered to deliver peak performance and longevity.
The Benefits of Properly Cooling Engine Oil
Most modern cars have engine oil that is designed to operate within a particular temperature range (usually between 230 and 250 degrees Fahrenheit). If it gets too hot, it can break down, reducing its lifespan and lubricating properties.
When your motor oil regularly reaches temperatures it's not made to withstand, the breakdown that occurs will warrant more frequent oil changes (to prevent long-term engine wear) – along with a remedy to the issue: a replacement oil cooler.
Replacing a faulty or poorly performing engine oil cooler with a proper new Mopar oil cooler can result in optimized operating temperatures, which in turn extends the life of the lubricating oil and protects your powertrain from premature wear.
The same principles apply to your transmission and the accompanying transmission oil cooler. Heavy-duty models, such as Ram trucks and commercial vehicles, rely on both engine and transmission oil coolers to ensure their fluids don't become too hot and degrade. Our Mopar parts store offers high-quality, cost-effective solutions for your truck's transmission and engine cooling needs.
When Is It Time To Replace or Upgrade Your Motor Oil Cooling System?
Many heavy-duty diesel trucks and high-performance vehicles have a dedicated oil temp gauge. Check the gauge if your pickup has it. If your truck's engine oil is running too hot, it's essential to address the issue right away.
However, there are a variety of signs that may indicate it's time to replace or upgrade your engine oil cooler, including:
- The oil temperature gauge regularly runs hot
- You notice a drop in pressure on the oil pressure gauge
- Dashboard warning lights are on, such as the check engine light or a high oil temperature warning
- Your engine feels sluggish in performance
- There's smoke coming from the engine bay
Hardworking Vehicles That Rely on a High-Performance Oil Cooler
If you drive a diesel truck or a commercial or performance automobile, chances are it's equipped with an oil cooler to help keep temperatures in check when your automobile is performing heavy-duty work like hauling and towing.
Our OEM Ram and Mopar parts store can supply you with a transmission or engine oil cooler for sale for models like the:
- Ram 1500
- Ram 2500
- Ram 3500
- Ram ProMaster
- Dodge Challenger
- Dodge Charger
Mopar OEM: Your Source for Oil Coolers and Other Cooling Parts
If you're after a new replacement oil cooler for sale or other components to keep your Ram, Jeep, Dodge, or Chrysler model running smoothly, turn to our Mopar OEM parts center. We also stock items for your car's engine cooling system, including radiators, coolant hoses, and reservoirs.
See our inventory of thermostats to help promote proper coolant flow and operating temperatures.
We also have various hoses and clamps that help components within your Jeep, Ram, Chrysler, and Dodge vehicle stay securely connected.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does an oil cooler do?
As its name suggests, an oil cooler reduces the excess heat experienced by your engine's oil. This can help the oil last longer, as it reduces the rate of degradation that the oil will have after long-term use. This component is different from the radiator system, as the radiator keeps the entire engine cool; the oil cooler specifically keeps engine oil at a cool and consistent oil temperature.
How do I know if my oil cooler is failing?
To keep an oil cooler from failing, it is recommended to conduct routine checks for leaking, wear and tear, and external damage. Check your vehicle's oil cooler often and clean off any debris to assist in keeping the unit from failing. An oil cooler is a sturdy part, designed to last the lifetime of an automobile, or well over 150,000 miles when properly cared for and inspected.
Are oil coolers vehicle-specific?
Oil coolers can sometimes be vehicle- or brand-specific. Since every automaker approaches engineering a little differently, an oil cooler must be the right shape and size in order to be installed in your model. If you're unsure which unit is a good fit for your make, model, and model year release, our team can help you locate an ideal match.
