
Buy Mopar 52852913AB Filter-Transmission Oil
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Mopar 52852913AB Filter-Transmission Oil For Sale
2003-2010 Mopar 52852913AB
Dodge Filter-Transmission Oil For Sale
Part Number: 52852913AB
Product Specifications
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Other Name: Filter Transmission Oil
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Replaced by: 68059549AA
Buy Mopar 52852913AB Filter-Transmission Oil
Product Specifications
| Brand | Genuine Mopar |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 52852913AB |
| Part Description | Filter Transmission Oil |
| Item Dimensions | 2.3 x 7.7 x 8.1 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.80 Pounds |
| Condition | New |
| Fitment Type | Direct Replacement |
| Manufacturer | Mopar |
| SKU | 52852913AB |
| Warranty | This genuine Mopar part is guaranteed by Mopar’s factory warranty. |
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Vehicle Fitment
Year Make Model Engine Important vehicle option details 2005-2010 Chrysler 300 6 Cyl 2.7L, 6 Cyl 3.5L Base RWD, Limited RWD, LX RWD, S V6 RWD, Touring Plus RWD, Touring RWD 2009-2010 Dodge Challenger 6 Cyl 3.5L R/T, SE 2006-2010 Dodge Charger 6 Cyl 2.7L, 6 Cyl 3.5L Base RWD, Rallye RWD, SXT RWD 2004-2010 Dodge Dakota 6 Cyl 3.7L Club Cab 2WD, Club Cab 4WD, Laramie Club Cab 2WD, Laramie Club Cab 4WD, Laramie Crew Cab 2WD, Laramie Crew Cab 4WD, Laramie Extended Cab 2WD, Laramie Extended Cab 4WD, Laramie Quad Cab 2WD, Laramie Quad Cab 4WD, Regular Cab 2WD, Regular Cab 4WD, SLT Club Cab 2WD, SLT Club Cab 4WD, SLT Crew Cab 2WD, SLT Crew Cab 4WD, SLT Extended Cab 2WD, SLT Extended Cab 4WD, SLT Quad Cab 2WD, SLT Quad Cab 4WD, SLT Regular Cab 2WD, SLT Regular Cab 4WD, Sport Club Cab 2WD, Sport Club Cab 4WD, Sport Crew Cab 2WD, Sport Crew Cab 4WD, Sport Extended Cab 2WD, Sport Extended Cab 4WD, Sport Quad Cab 2WD, Sport Quad Cab 4WD, Sport Regular Cab 2WD, Sport Regular Cab 4WD, ST Club Cab 2WD, ST Club Cab 4WD, ST Crew Cab 2WD, ST Crew Cab 4WD, ST Extended Cab 2WD, ST Extended Cab 4WD, ST Quad Cab 2WD, ST Quad Cab 4WD, SXT Crew Cab 2WD, SXT Crew Cab 4WD, SXT Extended Cab 2WD, SXT Extended Cab 4WD, TRX Crew Cab 2WD, TRX Crew Cab 4WD, TRX Extended Cab 2WD, TRX Extended Cab 4WD 2004-2009 Dodge Durango 6 Cyl 3.7L SE 2WD, SLT 2WD, ST 2WD, SXT 2WD 2005-2007 Dodge Magnum 6 Cyl 2.7L, 6 Cyl 3.5L SE RWD 2007-2010 Dodge Nitro 6 Cyl 3.7L Heat 2WD, Heat 4WD, SE 2WD, SE 4WD, SLT 2WD, SLT 4WD, SXT 2WD, SXT 4WD 2006-2010 Dodge Ram 1500 6 Cyl 3.7L SLT Quad Cab 2WD, SLT Regular Cab 2WD, ST Quad Cab 2WD, ST Regular Cab 2WD 2003-2010 Jeep Liberty 6 Cyl 3.7L Limited Edition 2WD, Limited Edition 4WD, Renegade 2WD, Renegade 4WD, Sport 2WD, Sport 4WD 2003-2010 Jeep Wrangler 4 Cyl 2.4L, 6 Cyl 3.8L, 6 Cyl 4.0L Rubicon, Sahara, SE, Sport, Unlimited, Unlimited Rubicon, Unlimited Sahara 2WD, Unlimited Sahara 4WD, Unlimited Sport 2WD, Unlimited X 2WD, Unlimited X 4WD, Unlimited X RHD 4WD, X, X RHD
Customer Questions & Expert Answers
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How to replace the transmission fluid and filter at specified intervals on Dodge Durango? Posted by Customer
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The first thing you should do is make sure the engine is cool. Next, raise the vehicle, position the drain pan under the transmission pan, and loosen the rear pan bolts. Then, pry the pan loose to drain the fluid, then remove the pan, and filter.
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How to drain and replace transmission fluid and Automatic Transmission Filter in a Dodge Magnum? Posted by Customer
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At specified time intervals, drain and replace the transmission fluid after the vehicle has completely cooled down. Before starting, purchase the recommended transmission fluid and a new filter. Additionally, gather tools such as jack stands, a drain pan, newspapers, and clean rags. Raise and support the vehicle on jack stands. Place a drain pan and remove the front and side transmission pan mounting bolts. Loosen the rear pan bolts and carefully pry the transmission pan loose with a screwdriver to allow the fluid to drain. Remove the remaining bolts, pan, and gasket, and clean the gasket surface of the transmission. Drain the fluid from the pan, clean it with solvent, and dry it with compressed air. Remove the filter and seal, then install a new filter seal and the new filter. Ensure the gasket surface on the transmission pan is clean. Install a new gasket if working on a NAG1 transmission, or clean the pan and transmission surfaces with lacquer thinner and apply ATF-resistant RTV sealant if working on a 42LE transmission. Bolt the pan in place and tighten the bolts gradually until the final torque figure is reached. Lower the vehicle and add the specified amount of automatic transmission fluid through the filler tube. Check for leaks during the first few trips. To check the fluid level, start the engine with the parking brake set and move the shift lever through all gear ranges, ending in Neutral. Wait for at least 2 minutes. With the transmission at normal operating temperature, insert the dipstick into the filler tube and note the fluid level. Use a scan tool to check the temperature of the fluid and determine the correct fluid level using the temperature and the height of the fluid on the dipstick. If additional fluid is required, add it directly into the tube using a funnel and check the level until it’s correct. Finally, install the dipstick tube cap.
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What should you check for after adding the fluid for the 2006 Chrysler 300? Posted by Customer
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Check for leaks during the first few trips
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What should you check after running the engine for the 2008 Dodge Dakota? Posted by Customer
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Check the fluid level, add more if needed, and inspect for leaks during the first few trips. Recheck the fluid level when the transmission is hot
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What should you do with the drained fluid from the pan for the 2007 Dodge Charger? Posted by Customer
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Drain the fluid from the pan, clean it with solvent, and dry it with compressed air
- Q:
When should the transmission fluid be replaced, especially for 2009 Dodge Ram 1500 used under severe conditions? Posted by Customer
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The transmission fluid should be replaced every 60,000 miles, especially for vehicles used under severe conditions such as frequent towing or off-road use
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What should be done after removing the old filter for the 2012 Jeep Wrangler? Posted by Customer
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Install a new filter and 0-ring
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What are the steps to remove the transmission pan for 42RLE and NAG1 transmissions for the 2018 Dodge Challenger? Posted by Customer
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To remove the transmission pan: Raise and support the vehicle on jackstands. Remove front and side transmission pan mounting bolts with a drain pan underneath. Loosen the rear pan bolts. Carefully pry the transmission pan loose to drain the fluid. Remove the remaining pan bolts, pan, and gasket. Clean the transmission’s gasket surface thoroughly
- Q:
I have confirmed that I have the 42RLE transmission. I just could not tell if this part came with gasket? Also what atf do you recommend? Posted by Customer: 2006 Jeep Liberty
- A:
THE PART COMES WITH THE O RING
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