I haven't ordered one so I'm unsure of how good they are. But still wanted to help others. https://factorymanual.com/?gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=23568358223&gbraid=0AAAAAqSSfRPowP1G6saqBlJphDPypQcpG&gclid=Cj0KCQjwqPLOBhCiARIsAKRMPZp8OsQYPPX-XNw-ZFQbYvGimHExCYt1nui_Od1W1EGwxhd
Yea, eventually I will change it. I'll have to do research as to how often to change a particular filter brand. I'm all about preventive maintenance, but changing the fuel filter every 7,000 miles (my oil change interval) is absurd overkill.
I cannot answer your question. However, I can say that I've put 40,000+ miles on my used truck and haven't changed the fuel filter yet. Haven't had any fuel or engine related issue at all. I don't know if/when the previous owner did it.
Part number - 68249136aa https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0D17DXYB3?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title
My radiator cap broke while loosening it. The internal piece separated from the handle part. So I ordered an exact match from Amazon, link attached. It took me almost an hour to remove the...
Yesterday my tensioner pulley (wheel) shredded internally and destroyed the belt. I found a couple videos and got the parts from Autozone.
Really easy job with basic hand tools.
Belt - Gates K060812 $33
Tensioner - Duralast 305734 $79
Here's the best video I found. The big metal mounting...
Update: I removed the fuse and reconnected the wire as the video showed. Power steering is normal.
Found the fuse online for $23 using the Mopar part number from the first video.
Power steering failed. Did some research and found these two videos. Haven't tried them yet, but will return with results.
https://youtube.com/shorts/2ULLj6WmJi8?si=Ot0GrFFl-laEB5-L