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Factory MOPAR Air Filters

Mopar Air Filters FAQ

What are the Signs the Air Filters in My Car Need Replacing?

Dirty or degraded fibers, primarily. You'll see this during inspection. A bad engine air filter, you'll know from black exhaust smoke, too, plus engine misfire and power loss and trouble speeding up. A failed cabin air filter, you'll know from unusual smells in-cabin and heating and air conditioning problems.

What's the Average Cost of Replacing a Car Air Filter?

Anywhere from $60 to $75, usually. It can vary based on make and model, too, plus labor costs at a Mopar service center. For example, it might run $60 or so for a Chrysler Town & Country. For a Dodge Challenger, between $60 and $90, maybe. For a Jeep Grand Cherokee, $60 to $80 or more; a RAM 1500, $60 or $70, and so on. If you're changing your air filters, be sure to use OEM replacements.

Why Buy OEM Air Filters? Why Not Aftermarket?

OEM means Mopar-made and manufacturer-quality, guaranteed fitment, and warranty support. A lot of aftermarket air filters can have quality-control issues, may not fit or work quite as well, and can even void factory warranties.

Why Shop Detroit Mopar?

We've got the discount air filters your Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, or RAM vehicle needs. They're genuine OEM Mopar, and we ship fast, nationwide. Buy now -- and feel free to contact us with any questions.

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