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68394483AA - : Fuel/Water Separator Bracket for Mopar Image

Fuel/Water Separator Bracket

Mopar 68394483AA
$81.59
MSRP $121.00
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68061633AA - : Fuel Filter Element for Mopar Image

Fuel Filter Element

Mopar 68061633AA
Contains: Filter Element, O Ring, Container/Canister, Drain Plug, Sensor & Spacer. Use Fuel Filter 68061634AA with this Housing....
$133.40
MSRP $194.00
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5016555AB - : Fuel Line Banjo Washer for Mopar Image

Fuel Line Banjo Washer

Mopar 5016555AB
$15.06
MSRP $22.20
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5015581AD - : Fuel Filter for Mopar Image

Fuel Filter

Mopar 5015581AD
FUEL
$59.28
MSRP $86.30
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5103577AB - : Fuel Filter for Mopar Image

Fuel Filter

Mopar 5103577AB
$53.94
MSRP $78.40
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5015580AD - : Fuel Filter Check Valve for Mopar Image

Fuel Filter Check Valve

Mopar 5015580AD
FUEL FILTER BOWL
$67.39
MSRP $98.00
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Your engine burns fuel to create the power that moves your vehicle down the road. That fuel contains contaminants, though, even after it's been processed. That's why the factory installed a fuel filter. It captures these pollutants before they can get to your engine; if they made it through, they'd eventually accumulate and cause trouble. Most vehicles have their fuel filter installed in the fuel tank. If it goes bad or get clogged with muck, your fuel system will start to have problems when it comes to moving fuel through.

The signs of a failing fuel filter are fairly easy to spot, fortunately. Your car or SUV may start shuddering when you're idling or start rougher than normal. Other signs include a lagging response to pressing the gas pedal, or engine misfires and stalls. The most severe examples are a failure to start, the "Check Engine" light coming on, or complete engine failure. To confirm that a bad fuel filter is the source of the trouble, have your vehicle inspected by a certified Mopar® mechanic. If yours does need replacing, the best option is always the genuine OEM fuel filter that was designed to fit into your specific model. You can order yours online, right from our auto parts catalog.