🔥 Keep your engine cool and your ride unstoppable! ⚙️
The RANSOTO Engine Oil Cooler with Oil Filter Housing Adapter Assembly is a precision-engineered aluminum alloy replacement part designed for 2011-2013 Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and Ram vehicles. It features thread-sealed sensor connectors to prevent oil leaks and comes as a complete kit including oil cooler, O-rings, gaskets, oil filter, temperature and pressure sensors, and filter cap. Backed by a 12-month warranty and responsive customer service, it ensures reliable engine cooling and smooth performance.
Brand | RANSOTO |
Material | Aluminum, Plastic |
Product Grade | Replacement Part |
Vehicle Service Type | Sports Utility Vehicle |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 15.35 x 9.45 x 3.94 inches |
Item Weight | 1.94 Kilograms |
OEM Part Number | [POSSIBLE_OEM_NUMBERS] 5184294AE, 5184294AC, 5184294AD, 5184304AD, 5184304AE, 5184304AF |
Manufacturer | ANODIZING RACING |
Number of Items | 1 |
Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
UPC | 697478904994 |
Model | Engine Oil Cooler |
Item Weight | 4.27 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 15.35 x 9.45 x 3.94 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | RZ064-1 |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer Part Number | RZ064-1 |
D**.
Great replacement part
Got got this for someone's 2014 Challenger. Their oil pressure sensor had gone out and it was about 60% the cost off this oil cooler (which also came with the new sensors) and since I had to go in that far anyway to replace it, and knowing the history of these coolers to crack and fail, it just seemed sensible to go this route and replace the whole thing with the sensors.I like this had all you need, the gaskets, the seals and even a new oil filter.It's not a difficult job, but it is involved. There are plenty of videos on YT you can watch to see the process. But if you are skilled enough to change your own brake pads you could do this job. No specialized tools are needed. I recommend watching some of these videos before you do it because a couple of the intake manifold bolts you have to remove are near impossible to find if you don't know where to look.One tip I'd offer is drain off the coolant before you disassemble it. If you drain it into something clean you can save it and put it back in rather than having to buy new. The reason is, if you don't, because the coolant reservoir is higher than this cooler, everything above the reservoir will drain down and come out and fill the top valley of the engine and get into the oil ports too. Then you will certainly HAVE to change the oil (although I'd recommend just changing the oil when you replace this part anyway). If you decide to go this route, and not drain the coolant first, DO NOT start that engine until you have changed the oil. Don't want to be running churned oil/coolant mixture through your engine.The front tube on this unit that is lower than the rest of it has to go down into the hole. Some lubrication in it helps a lot. I used a silicone based spray. Getting that to set just right and getting your bolts started is the most difficult part of this entire process. It's quite finicky to get it lined up right, and if you don't go slowly and careful and take care to make sure the seals stay in place, it will most certainly leak. When you go to tighten them down, do each a little a time in a crisscross fashion frequently changing from one bolt to the next until you have it snugged down, or else you risk it going down crooked and either not sealing well, or damaging the seals. Just pay careful attention, take your time, and put some lube on the tube that has to go in the hole and it will be fine.There is a torque specification for these bolts in inch pounds. If you don't have an inch/pound torque wrench you can get one many places for less than $20 and it's a nice thing to have in your tool box. All of this is plastic, you do NOT want to over tighten.This also comes with the blue intake gaskets. I compared them to some FelPro branded ones I had from another 3.6 job, and they look very comparable. Just pick the old ones out, clean out the slots and stick them in. Super simple. I've rebuilt a lot of stuff and I had no concerns using the gaskets that came with this kit.Once it's all back together, change your oil if you are doing that now and be sure to refill that coolant and you should be good to go.The girl that owned the Challenger I did this on has been driving it about 1000 miles now since with no issues at all and it's been 100F days around here.
R**Y
Saved me a lot of $
Took my 2012 Durango Citadel to a local shop after noticing a very small coolant leak. It was reaching a point where I'd have to fill the radiator every week or so to prevent overheating. The shop said the problem was this Oil Cooler "Adapter" Filter Housing... They said it was about $250 in labor to replace the part but they couldn't find it locally anywhere except the dealer. And the dealer wanted more than $400 for the part alone. So I sprung into action looking online. Found this one on Amazon and confirmed it was compatible with my year/model and also matched up the manufacturer part #. The online part cost was only $108 (with gaskets)--a huge savings. I ordered it and arrived the next day. I immediately delivered it the repair shop. They called me the next day, said the part matched up, installed, and appears to work great! Total repair job, parts & labor, was $400 dollars. That's a little less than the dealer wanted, FOR THE PART ALONE. I have driven the Durango now for 4 days since we got it back. Everything is working great! Highly recommend this part for you... don't be a "dealer victim", save the money!!!
J**S
Worked on 2013 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT.
It didn't match on my Amazon search. But it measured the same as oem original. I got it in less than 24hrs from ordering. The water flow cartridge in the bottom of original had a seal rip. I tried repairing it with silicone and failed. Then I epoxied it, and thought it was done. It lasted 6 days and came apart with coolant leak. I will let you know if I have problems with this kit.Update July 25 2022: It's been over 3 months now. I pressed hard on the gas in the beginning and got a little oil leakage the first week. I've kept an eye on it and have not had any problems since. I really recommend this part for whoever needs it. It has been holding great. Just treat it gentle in the beginning.
H**Z
Quality is not good, unless you like to work on your car for the same problem frequently.
I don't ever write reviews. But this made me upset. This is a warning for everyone to be careful. The quality is not good. I got this oil cooler less than a year ago and it started to leak again. Badly. A piece came apart and it's gushing coolant. Maybe if you get an aluminum version, I'd probably be better.
S**K
Always add a towel on top of the valve holes.
This is a great product and solve the biggest issues that the Journeys have which is the engine oil cooler. This for me is a very easy installation it takes me about an hour. I would recommend for buyers to watch youtube videos because is not hard to install. All you need is the right tools no need to pay a big amount of money for this when you can do it yourself. I would also love for everyone that sells part to include at least a youtube link of how to install parts it will really help the customers. Other then that this product is great and the shipping is very fast.
A**S
It had to be done.
I really wanted the cast aluminum one, but put this job off way too long.Pros: Great price. Fast shipping. Solid. Fit great.Cons: Coolant sensor plug was different. I should’ve checked before torquing it down. Easy, just switched it to my original. Gaskets suck. Get the Fel-Pro ones another buyer suggested (thank you for the review). Cheap filter, no biggie.Overall, great part. Just take your time. Follow torque sequences and specs and clean the matting surfaces. Suck up all the oil from block. Check the sensor plugs prior to install, it’s easier to swap if you have to. Wait the engine is cold to torque everything. Great videos online to help. Mine went in to a 2017 Ram 1500 FlexFuel.Hope this helps.
C**N
Quedo exacto
Queda perfecto en dog caravan 2012
K**S
2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee 3.5
This fit perfectly inside my Jeep. I’m not a mechanic but I was able to watch some YouTube videos and learn how to install it. Works just as well as the part you would spend $200+ on at the dealer or other marketing companies. Would definitely recommend.
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