Mopar Maintenance Parts keep you rolling.
Air Filters
Batteries
Belts & Hoses
Brake Kits
Fuel Filters
Oil Filters
Lubricants & Fluids
Shocks & Struts
Tires
Wiper Blades
Regular vehicle maintenance is important
Infrequent or improper maintenance can have adverse affects on your vehicle's performance. Your Chrysler, Jeep® or Dodge vehicle owner's manual contains a factory-recommended service schedule to help you keep your vehicle regularly maintained. If you haven't serviced your vehicle recently, now may be a good time to visit your authorized Chrysler, Jeep or Dodge dealer for a maintenance check by factory-trained technicians who use authentic Mopar parts.
Performance
Worn spark plugs, faulty oxygen sensors or dirty air filters can actually have a negative affect on the performance of your engine.
Ride & Comfort
Your shocks and struts should be replaced every 50,000 miles to prevent body roll and handling problems.
Safety
You and your family are at risk when maintenance products such as brakes, tires, belts, hoses and lights become worn or inoperable.
Fuel Economy
Poor vehicle maintenance can degrade the fuel efficiency of your vehicle.
| Condition | Miles Per Gallon (MPG) Penalty |
| Underinflated Tires | 1–2 mpg |
| Dirty Air Filter | 2 mpg |
| Worn Spark Plugs | 2 mpg |
| Worn Oxygen Sensor | 3 mpg |
| Dirty Engine Oil | 0.4 mpg |
| Potential Loss in Fuel Economy | 9.4 mpg |