Mopar and GM Oil Filters
Over time, impurities build up in your engine oil. As a result, they also build up on engine parts. When that happens, it degrades those parts double time. Prevent this by installing a genuine Mopar or GM oil filter. However, for all their proven quality, even these go bad eventually, choking with gunk, breaking down as they age, or both. When oil filters fail, oil pumps, bearings, and other engine parts begin to wear out more quickly, and this can adversely affect engine function. Change yours regularly -- every 3,000 miles, every 3 months, or with every other oil change -- to avoid that result. Which oil filter is best for your vehicle? Depending on its model, GM or Mopar. Their original oil filters are designed specifically to keep your engine working as well as it can. They're also easier to remember when it's time for replacement. Most importantly, however, choosing the genuine article helps prevent using an oil filter that's the wrong gasket and thread size accidentally. (Do that, and oil leaks, filter detachment, and big-time engine damage can result.) Enjoy peace of mind many miles down the road -- order your OEM oil filters online, right from Mopar or GM. Our auto parts counter has plenty in stock at low prices!
Oil Filter
GM
19427700
Tracker. 2.0l. Prizm. All. Vibe. 1.8L with ho. With gt.
$6.70
MSRP $11.16
Save $4.46
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