- Part Number: 5083285AA
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The Mopar 5083285AA Oil Filter is a genuine OEM replacement designed for Dodge and Ram Cummins diesel engines from 1989 through current 6.7L applications. Built to meet Chrysler and Cummins factory specifications, this filter provides consistent oil filtration performance for stock and lightly modified engines.
This filter is engineered for proper oil flow, reliable sealing, and compatibility across a wide range of Cummins platforms. It is commonly used by owners who prefer factory components and want to maintain OEM-level service intervals and reliability.
Vehicle Applications
- 1989-2007 Dodge Ram 2500/3500 5.9L Cummins
- 2007.5-2010 Dodge Ram 2500/3500/4500/5500 6.7L Cummins
- 2011-2024 Ram 2500/3500/4500/5500 6.7L Cummins
Where the Mopar 5083285AA Fits
The 5083285AA is the factory baseline oil filter for Cummins-powered Ram trucks. It is designed for stock engines operating under normal service intervals and provides dependable filtration using cellulose filter media.
- OEM Mopar filter built to factory specifications
- Designed for proper oil flow and pressure stability
- Reliable filtration for routine maintenance
- Wide compatibility across multiple Cummins generations
Design & Filtration Characteristics
- Cellulose filtration media designed for standard oil filtration
- Fluted shell for easier removal during service
- Engineered for consistent oil flow across temperature ranges
- Designed to meet OEM filtration efficiency targets
This filter provides filtration at approximately the 60 micron level, which is typical for OEM cellulose filters and sufficient for standard oil change intervals.
Cross Reference Part Numbers
- Mopar: 5083285AA
- Mopar: 5016547AA, 5016547AB, 5016547AC
- Mopar: 68048553AA, 68086920AA
- Cummins: 3949561, 3937695
- Motorcraft: FL896
- Purolator: L45335
- AC Delco: PF1070
- Fleetguard: LF3972
- Fleetguard: LF16035
Mopar 5083285AA vs Fleetguard Options
- Mopar 5083285AA: OEM cellulose filter for standard maintenance
- Fleetguard LF3972: OEM-equivalent filter with similar performance
- Fleetguard LF3959: Reinforced construction for heavier-duty use
- Fleetguard LF3894: Stratapore upgrade for improved filtration efficiency
- Fleetguard LF16035: Premium Stratapore filter for maximum protection and finer filtration
For customers who prefer factory parts, the Mopar 5083285AA is a reliable choice. For improved filtration performance and reduced engine wear, upgrading to a Stratapore filter like the LF16035 is recommended.
Premium Filtration Upgrade Options
- Upgrade to the Fleetguard LF16035 Stratapore Oil Filter for improved filtration efficiency
- Or consider the CAT 396-4596 Heavy Duty Oil Filter for a high-efficiency alternative
- Both options provide better contaminant control compared to standard OEM cellulose filters
- Ideal for towing, high mileage engines, and extended service demands
While the Mopar 5083285AA is a reliable OEM replacement, upgrading to a higher-efficiency filter can help reduce engine wear and improve long-term durability.
Related Cummins Oil Filters
- Fleetguard LF3972 Oil Filter
- Fleetguard LF3959 Oil Filter
- Fleetguard LF3894 Stratapore Oil Filter
- Fleetguard LF16035 Stratapore Oil Filter
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Buyer Guidance
- Best for customers wanting OEM Mopar replacement parts
- Ideal for stock engines and standard maintenance intervals
- Reliable filtration for daily driving and light-duty use
- Upgrade to Stratapore filters for improved filtration performance
Oil Filter & Maintenance Troubleshooting
- If oil pressure fluctuates, verify correct filter installation and oil level
- If filter removal is difficult, ensure proper installation torque and lubrication of gasket
- Always pre-fill filter when possible to reduce dry start conditions
- Inspect old filter for metal or debris during oil changes
Frequently Asked Questions (Tap or Click Each Question to Expand)
Is the Mopar 5083285AA a good oil filter?
Yes, it is a factory OEM filter designed to meet Cummins and Chrysler specifications for standard maintenance.
What is the difference between Mopar 5083285AA and LF3972?
The LF3972 is a Fleetguard equivalent offering similar performance, while the Mopar filter is the factory-branded option.
Should I upgrade to a Stratapore filter?
If you want improved filtration efficiency and reduced engine wear, upgrading to LF3894 or LF16035 is recommended.
Does this fit both 5.9 and 6.7 Cummins?
Yes, it fits a wide range of Cummins engines from 1989 through current 6.7L applications.
How often should I change this oil filter?
Typically every 5,000-7,500 miles depending on driving conditions and oil quality.
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