2013-2018 Ram 6.7L Cummins Mopar Diesel filter fuel/water separator
This Mopar 68197867AB OEM Fuel/Water Separator Filter for Dodge RAM 6.7L Cummins helps engine runs smoothly with the Genuine Chrysler. This part takes out water and dirt from your fuel, keeping your engine clean and working well. It's specially made for Dodge RAM trucks from 2013 to 2018, meeting Dodge's high standards.
The fuel water separator filter 68197867AB also removes water from your fuel, which is important for preventing damage to your engine. You can trust these OEM parts to keep your Dodge Ram running smoothly. With Genuine Chrysler Mopar parts, you know you're getting quality and performance for your vehicle.
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Specifications:
Brand |
Mopar |
Part # |
68197867AB |
Product Grade |
Replacement Part |
Weight |
0.625 lbs |
Product Dimensions |
6 x 5 x 5 inches |
RAM Trucks from 2013 to 2018 worked well with the Mopar Water Separator.
- 2013-2018 Dodge Ram 2500 6.7L Cummins turbo diesel engine.
- 2013-2018 Dodge Ram 3500 6.7L Cummins turbo diesel engine.
- 2013-2018 Dodge Ram 4500 6.7L Cummins turbo diesel engine.
- 2013-2018 Dodge Ram 5500 6.7L Cummins turbo diesel engine.
How to Install Mopar mo-867 Filter?
Here's a simple step by step guide for Installing the Mopar Diesel Fuel/Water Separator Filter for your 2013-2018 Ram 6.7L Cummins engine
Step 1. Preparation: Park your Ram on a flat surface, turn off the engine, and engage the parking brake for safety.
Step 2. Locate the Filter: The fuel/water separator filter is usually located along the frame rail on the driver's side of the vehicle, beneath the cab. You may need to access it from underneath the truck.
Step 3. Drain Water (if applicable): If your truck is equipped with a water separator, look for the drain valve and open it to drain any water. Close the valve securely after draining.
Step 4. Remove Old Filter: Use appropriate tools to carefully remove the old filter from its housing. Be prepared for some fuel spillage, so have a catch pan or rags ready.
Step 5. Prepare the New Filter: Before installation, ensure the new Mopar filter is clean and free of any debris. Check the seal and threads for any damage.
Step 6. Install New Filter: Carefully insert the new filter into the housing, making sure it's properly seated and aligned. Hand-tighten the filter securely, avoiding over-tightening.
Step 7. Prime the Fuel System (if needed): Some vehicles may require priming the fuel system to remove air bubbles. Refer to your owner's manual for specific priming instructions.
Step 8. Check for Leaks: After installation, visually inspect the area around the filter for any signs of fuel leakage. Start the engine and let it idle for a few minutes while checking for leaks again. If you notice any leaks, turn off the engine immediately and address the issue.
Step 9. Reset Maintenance Indicator (if applicable): If your vehicle has a maintenance indicator light for the fuel filter, follow the instructions in your owner's manual to reset it.
Step 10. Test Drive: Once you've confirmed there are no leaks and everything is functioning properly, take your Ram for a test drive to ensure smooth operation.
Note: If you encounter any difficulties during the installation process or are unsure about any step, it's recommended to consult a professional mechanic or refer to your vehicle's service manual for further guidance.
You’ll get
- 1X Mopar fuel filter 68197867AB OEM.
- 2X O ring
Honest Tips:
- Monitor Warning Lights: Pay attention to dashboard warning lights indicating maintenance needs and address them promptly to prevent potential damage or issues.
- Keep Records: Maintain a maintenance log or record of services performed to track maintenance intervals and ensure all necessary tasks are completed on time.