OE Mopar Thermostats & Parts

68013949AA - : Thermostat Housing for Mopar Image

Thermostat Housing

Mopar 68013949AA
3.5L gas. Sprinter van.
Discontinued
MB630456 - : Thermostat for Mopar Image

Thermostat

Mopar MB630456
Stealth.
Discontinued
5037344AA - : Engine Coolant Thermostat for Mopar Image

Engine Coolant Thermostat

Mopar 05037344AA
Viper. Ram 1500. 8.3l.
Discontinued
MD612245 - : Thermostat for Mopar Image

Thermostat

Mopar MD612245
2.0l. Auto trans.
Discontinued
4342819 - : Thermostat for Mopar Image

Thermostat

Mopar 4342819
Rochester. Without electronic.
Discontinued
MD997608 - : Thermostat for Mopar Image

Thermostat

Mopar MD997608
All models. With 1.6l.
Discontinued
4397699 - : Thermostat for Mopar Image

Thermostat

Mopar 4397699
3.9l.
Discontinued
4425620 - : Thermostat for Mopar Image

Thermostat

Mopar 4425620
With 16 valve.
Discontinued
5080146AB - : Thermostat Housing for Mopar Image

Thermostat Housing

Mopar 05080146AB
Sprinter van.
Discontinued
MD608314 - : Thermostat for Mopar Image

Thermostat

Mopar MD608314
All models. 1.5l. 2.0l. Manual trans.
Discontinued

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Why Your Engine Depends on a Reliable Thermostat

The thermostat plays a critical role in regulating engine temperature and ensuring efficient performance. It opens and closes to control coolant flow, preventing overheating or excessive cooling. A malfunctioning thermostat can lead to engine misfires, reduced fuel efficiency, or even head gasket damage. Replacing it with a genuine Mopar thermostat helps maintain the right temperature balance for peak operation.

Why Choose an OEM Thermostat for Your Vehicle

Genuine Mopar thermostats are designed to meet factory specifications and integrate seamlessly with your engine’s cooling system. Vehicles like the Ram 1500 and Dodge Durango rely on this precision engineering for consistent cooling. When paired with quality water pumps, they ensure your engine maintains ideal temperature and performance under all conditions.

Maintenance Tips for Your Thermostat

  • Flush your cooling system every 50,000 km to prevent buildup.
  • Check coolant levels regularly to avoid overheating risks.
  • Inspect thermostat housing for corrosion or leaks during service.

Common Signs Your Thermostat Needs Replacement

  1. Temperature gauge fluctuates erratically during driving.
  2. Heater produces insufficient warmth on cold mornings.
  3. Coolant leaks are visible near the thermostat housing.

Pro Installation Tips for Thermostat Replacement

  1. Always start with a cool engine before removing the housing.
  2. Replace the gasket and clean the mating surface before installation.
  3. Refill coolant and run the engine to check for proper circulation.

For long-lasting engine performance, contact Canada Mopar Parts. We guarantee genuine Mopar thermostats that deliver factory-grade reliability and efficiency.