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Car Forum / Dodge / Dodge Trucks / March 2008

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3.7L oil filter

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dakota2112 - 15 Mar 2008 19:53 GMT
1st oil change on my 2008 Dakota 3.7L.  Owner's manual says filter #
05281090, so I go buy me a Mopar oil filter # 05281090 and some oil
and start into it.  Lo and behold, the factory filter is different -
it's taller and skinnier whereas 05281090 is shorter and fatter.  The
05281090 gasket is a tick bigger diameter than the factory filter, but
it mates OK to the housing flange.  The threads are compatible.
However there's a plastic drip tray under the filter location, and
there's no way in H that #05281090 will fit in there with the drip
tray in place.  I unbolted and moved the drip tray aside, and spun on
#05281090 and hand tightened it.

Of course the local dealer service departments are all closed by now
so I can't call them.

Is this the right filter for the 3.7L?  Or is this a royal PITA
misprint in the owners manual?

FWIW, the factory installed filter says #04781452BB on it.
Denny - 15 Mar 2008 20:29 GMT
> 1st oil change on my 2008 Dakota 3.7L.  Owner's manual says filter #
> 05281090, so I go buy me a Mopar oil filter # 05281090 and some oil
[quoted text clipped - 14 lines]
>
> FWIW, the factory installed filter says #04781452BB on it.

Alth the 090 filter will fit and not be a problem, the 452 filter is the
correct one for the 3.7L. I'd just leave the 090 filter on there till the
next oil change and then put the correct one on.

Denny
dakota2112 - 15 Mar 2008 23:58 GMT
> Alth the 090 filter will fit and not be a problem, the 452 filter is the
> correct one for the 3.7L. I'd just leave the 090 filter on there till the
> next oil change and then put the correct one on.
>
> Denny

Thanks for the info.  I crossreferenced the 452 to a fram ph3600 which
fit perfectly.  I think the owner's manual is wrong.
curmudgeon - 16 Mar 2008 16:28 GMT
I work at O'Reilly's auto parts, and just in the last few weeks we got a
memo that the filter for these late model trucks was spec'd wrong by the
owners manual and by the filter makers.....not at work now, so don't
remember the proper replacement, but odds are you are right...the factory
screwed up.

> 1st oil change on my 2008 Dakota 3.7L.  Owner's manual says filter #
> 05281090, so I go buy me a Mopar oil filter # 05281090 and some oil
[quoted text clipped - 14 lines]
>
> FWIW, the factory installed filter says #04781452BB on it.
 
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