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To ensure that the grit does not get into moving parts, the Chrysler Oil Filter Housing shields the engine heart by clogging the filter and directing the hot oil to flow through the filter. Since 1925, Chrysler has demonstrated that intelligent concepts could co-exist with bold design, adding Floating Power to reduce shocks and the Airflow shape to make every interior to be quieter and cooler. The first real minivan, later on, demonstrated how Chrysler can combine the spaciousness with convenient access and reasonable prices made it easy to become a minivan owner. The constant adjustments of interior room, ride quality and utility make Chrysler cars user-friendly to drivers and passengers who are more than comfortable without compromising the strong performance. The Oil Filter Housing is small but powerful, and it is directly attached to the block and creates a closed channel that supplies clean lubricant to bearings and cam journals. The replacement of Chrysler Oil Filter Housing is a definite program. Turn off the engine and let it cool down, lock the car and empty the oil. Sensors or hoses connected to the house can be unplugged, and the bolts of the old unit can be loosened to draw it out. Wipe the mating surface, insert a new gasket and lubricate O-rings with a film of oil. Install the replacement Oil Filter Housing, open the bolts with the hand, and secure them in an even manner. Unattach the lines, spin onto a new filter, add fresh oil, start the engine, and find out whether there are any leaks to complete the task.