Howdy Jeepers! Hope you all like this video... the chapters are pretty well organized to each task. Link to the Amazon store with all the parts: www.amazon.com/shop/autoedits Plus, here's a link to the 1 year update video after this repair th-cam.com/video/hExtiJuz8c8/w-d-xo.html
Sucks you had to replace the housing twice! But I bet it got extra clean in there the second time ;-) I just did this at 220k miles on my 14 JKU, so you may get to do it again! I forgot to put the foam back in, though, and I still haven't gotten around to it... Thanks for another awesome video!
I'm so thrilled you got that from this video because I honestly wanted more than just a how to!!! Thanks so much for this feedback... I appreciate it a bunch!
I also have a 2013 JKU, with 130k. My oil cooler failed two days before you posted, and I wish that wasn't the case. I went with the Dorman, and had good luck with the unit, although pricey at my local parts store... My oil cooler was also not cracked, and I probably could have saved the money and gone the seal only route and replaced all you did here instead. Funny that the oil temp sensor in both of ours spun like that... thanks again as always!
Hey Jason, I really want to thank you for your video, I had originally watched another that had me convinced this job was too difficult. Yours changed my mind, and so my son and I tackled it this weekend. All went perfectly, thank you!
Excellent video. It is a real demotivator when you have it all done and find you have to go back in and disassemble stuff to fix an issue that should not be there. Patience is a virtue for sure!
Two quick points: 1. I've done this repair twice now and referenced this video both times. It's a fantastic how to guide. Thanks Jason. 2. If you're in a time crunch and can't wait for e-sockets to be delivered, I found some in stock at my local Harbor Freight for $11.99 (Pittsburgh brand). They did the job.
This was an awesome video! Love the trial and error type of content unlike most other TH-camrs who only post the successful parts. This is exactly what us DIY-ers go through about 90% of the time.
Awesome video and excellent job walking through the oil cooler replacement process. I love your passion to be proactive about maintenance of items while you are “all up in it” AND cleaning everything at the same time. When I went to tech college for automotive repair, they stressed cleaning everything around whatever you work on for two reasons, 1) makes for great reassembly of everything and 2) which is huge, it shows the vehicle owner, who just spent a lot of money on whatever the repair was, that someone did something and they can “see it.” After all my years, I have never forgotten #2 and I have actually had people comment that their engine looked new again. Thanks for sharing Jason, I always enjoy your work!
I've been there, having to undo hours of work, be it my own fault or a faulty part. But you persevered and got it done in meticulous, clean, AutoEdits style :) Keep on keepin" on!
If it makes you feel any better about what you had to just spend, I just paid $1,200 (on 1/5/24) at the dealership to have just the oil cooler replaced for this same leak on my 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee with the 3.6L. I wish I would have had the time to do it myself. This video is reminiscent of the early channel. This is the content I really appreciate from you and why I subscribed long ago. Good work!
I know exactly how you were feeling with the realization of having to do the same job over again. I changed out by 3.8L on my 08 wrangler due to a spun bearing, put in a new (rebuilt) engine- oil leak from the rear main seal!!!... Great video as always!!
Super helpful! Thanks… I had the same issue once with the oil cooler while replacing the original, at the end it was just replacing the gaskets, I kept the aluminum one as spare. Also there is always a big deal to find the correct engine coolant, lots of info in the web but after this I’d use the same one you used here. Thanks!
Jason, I have a 2013 jku also. I went to have it smogged, it wouldn't pass, had a bad oil temp ( or pressure) sensor. It is one that attached to oil cooler. I had the shop do it as I heard how much of a pain it was. While it was apart I had them do plugs ,etc. I have to give a huge shout out to Ricks care care here in Santa Maria. Super great work and customer service. I really enjoy your channel. Keep it up.
Here in the Midwest it's still just a touch too cold for me to bite this bullet yet. I definitely saved this video for a month from now, though! Thanks man!!
I will definitely be needing this video in the future. The step-by-step and parts list make it seem doable in the garage. Most of all....save money!! Another bonus...if something goes wrong or lights up that check engine light, I will know exactly where it is and how to fix or repair it.
Awesome video, I always miss your posts when there’s more time between them. It always sucks when things don’t pan out the first attempt, then have to order more parts, wait, reinstall… but man the relief and satisfaction after it’s all done is amazing!
2017 charger 3.6 and used Dorman. Worked perfectly. However the fuel line HARD click I goofed. Gas all over the Gally. Major bummer. Vacuum and gunk do over. The second time was a charm.😊
Morning Jeeping Jason. I have watched your videos for the seven years, and you are one of my favorites. I most recently had to change my oil cooler when I notice that right after an oil and transmission fluid change, I saw the leaking oil down the sides of the transmission. Your video just posted, and I looked at it about 5 times because I knew that i had to do this job. I have done a tune up before, so I knew how far I had to go into the motor. I debated with OEM VS Aftermarket and settled on Dorman. After all of the videos I watched I have not found a for sure issue with Dorman products, so I took a shot on it. The job was time consuming, and I gave myself the weekend to complete it. After reassembly, I have two issues. There was a no start condition from injectors 2,4, &6, so back off the upper plenum goes. I found the fuel line was not connected all the way so that was fixed. The 2nd issue was my brown wire (Injector signal wire) in the main wiring harness had backed out during disassembly. I found it by watching more "TH-cam Videos". Once corrected, the jeep started and is currently running fine. For the first week i looked down in the valley to look for signs of leakage. So far so good. Sorry for your bad luck with your Dorman install, but for me, this is the second time this job was done. I had the dealership install one back in OCT of 2019 and it lasted just around 5 yrs. I'm hoping this Dorman last longer than that because this is not a routine job I want to keep doing. Keep making great content and keep on "JEEPING". Terry.....
Kudos to you for taking on such a non-trivial repair! I’ve watched a number of videos about this particular task, and it is definitely not for the faint of heart. Excellent video.
You always overwhelm us with your mechanic skills and knowledge, making it look easy and fun!! Thanks for another very interesting and educational video!!
Dang brother, that stinks! Glad you got it handled though. The bright side is that it failed immediately and not on the freeway or out in the middle of nowhere. While unpleasant, probably the best scenario you could have had. 🤙
2 times is the charm. Great video Jason. Every Jeep jk owner has had to experience the infamous oil filter housing leaking. Big fan of the channel. Keep up the great work! We say hello from Long Island, NY
Thanks for the video. My JK is 10 years old with about 60K. These jobs are on the horizon. I just hope my oil housing holds out. Thanks for the honest review on the Dorman.
Great video as usual. First place I go to when I have Jeep questions. Really felt for you when the oil was leaking after the replacement. I've done the same replacement but was fortunate to have no leaks. Would have been a lot more PO'd than you seemed. Yours was one of the first channels I followed when thinking about and ultimately getting my own Jeep. It's incredibly helpful just to see you working on the Jeeps and explaining things honestly, the good and the bad.
You’re a Trooper Jason… I would have lost it… But Thank You for (on TH-cam) being real, and dealing with those Things that can happen in Life ! 👍🍻… And Yes the Mopar is into the Gen3 parts now, and very rarely is the actual housing the problem (# OEM Mopar Seals only)… Looking forward to your next Video 👍
Being honest, they make plenty of good stuff and I'm glad they offer parts I couldn't get easily otherwise. It is a bit frustrating to have this type of failure though.
Sorry to see you had a bad experience with the Doorman housing. I used one on my JK after 2 other OEM ones, and it worked great. Never had an issue after that. Glad to see her fixed though and back on the road.
I replaced the housing with the oem replacement with felpro gaskets and they were exactly the same. So the doorman gaskets must be different. Also my previous oil cooler cracked under where the old gasket was on the coolant side of the oil cooler, so good to check under the gaskets when you take off the old unit👍🏽
As some others said, thanks for keeping it real and showing us that things just go wrong sometimes! Been following ya for years now and built my Jeep really similar to yours. I haven't had to this fix yet (2017 with just at 70k) but I know it's right around the corner. Will definitely kick this video off again when I go to tackle mine.
Thank you! I just bought a 2014 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport that I'm prepping for many of the things you demonstrated! Coil packs and plugs to be changed first. Thanks again! Have saved this vid for future reference.
Another great how to - thank you so much for taking the time to share. Something that I’ll be referring back to when my time comes to tackle this task. I sure do appreciate your efforts and guidance! Take care and I look forward to the next one.
Great video, I've never worked on a Jeep and was able to follow along easily. I did basically the same thing on my Crown Victoria last year, sans the oil cooiler. Swapped the intake manifold instead and did the spark plugs, valve cover gaskets, fuel injectors, etc.. a classic "while I'm in here" rabbit hole
Well Jason couldn't have come thru at a better time !!! This EXACT same issue just hit. I DISLIKE re-do's and I THOUGHT I did a pristine job the first time yet here we go again. Thanks, Jason. Referencing your parts list and pre-ordering the pizza. Maybe the pizza will manifest a successful re-do.
Just hit 145k in my ‘14 Rubicon. I really need to do all of this to keep it going in tip-top shape. Great video, and you had that thing looking like it just rolled off the factory floor! 👌 thanks!
Yep this is common and changed my out to an aluminum one ( not Dorman). I did replaced my heater hoses and hose to the oil cooler while back there since I don’t think they will last 10 more years 😂😂😂. Good video!
wow, yet another EPIC autoedits video. this is so valuable and really wish you made this video before I tackled all of these items already. Love the cleanup job too, top notch!
I recently had to replace my oil cooler and radiator. I love how you do so much DIY! However, I gladly paid my mechanic to do that! I did install my Cargo Dog system (from your video) and am thrilled with it! I linked your video in mine.
I’ve learned just like you, I’m at the point in my life that it’s well worth buying OE parts! Are they more money? Yup, they sure are, but they work and perform so much better! Great video!!
Excellent clear Video, I Did all this except hoses and Radiator Cap. I also replaced Spark plug tube seals, I had one leaking oil on a coil. I also added a Baxter Oil filter Adapter, no more Dry Rattling Starts since it uses a spin on Filter that doesn’t drain back like the Cartridge one.
Well worth it, It’s my Wife’s Jeep. She likes to use the remote start to warm/cool the vehicle while it’s in the garage and it always made me cringe every time it started up with that rattling at start up , plus I get to use a good Mobil 1 Synthetic oil filter M1-212A
Good stuff, Jason. My 14 JKUR is pushing 104k and hasn't had an issue or been addressed yet. I wasn't looking forward to it, but feel much more confident now.😎👍
Wish I had done the radiator hoses when I was doing all of these maintenence items and then replacing my rockers and lifters a couple of months ago. I had them off anyway but didn't even think about replacing them. Things always pop up for me during these repairs too. And I swear replacing that pcv valve took me half my overall repair time. I used a small torx bit taped to a small spanner to get to the screws. I also upgraded my lower air intake and fuel injectors to the JL components and they've been great so far.
First rule when using doorman products. Unbox part, inspect part, re-inspect part, then walk over to trash can and throw it in. Stop using that brand. They have notorious high fail rates. Sure, they have a better price point, but you get what you pay for. Get either OEM or another well known after market replacement. Outstanding video and very well detailed. Your camera work really shows. I'm still missing me some Pinto. My heart goes out to you brother.
Hey Jedi Jason... I was looking forward to seeing this video come out. I knew it would be a tedious job... phew! So glad I took the easy route and had my trusted mechanic do this one for me. He also talked me into staying with the Mopar oil cooler brand... kinda glad I did now. Anyhow, excellent job brutha... keep them coming!
Great video Jason, I'll be doing some of these in the spring once we get out of our -30c weather so I'll book mark this :) Keep them coming love the content !!! Peace from the great white north
I really wanted to see how you got the spark plug socket/extension on the passenger side plugs. I could not fit an extension in there because of the battery tray. I had to remove the tray which was the toughest most annoying part of the job. I changed plugs when I had a lifter tick that I tackled. Even that was easier than getting an extension into that passenger side plug by the battery tray. Sorry you had to go through the failure point, happens to us all especially with how complicated mopar decided to make maintenance on these jeeps.
oh darn... I very easily used two shorter extensions on the socket and would connect/disconnect going down the plug hole. I thought about sharing that part but this video felt so long already. Sorry dude.
This was well-worth a rewatch, Jason. Just got that P0128 code this weekend. Planning to add the cool air intake when i replace the thermostat housing and coolant sensor. Wish me luck. ⚡⚡⚡
I just bought the Mishimoto oil cooler for my JKU and have been waiting for your video before I do my install. I gotta say the Mishimoto looks so much better than the doorman. Thanks man for another great video. You're one of the few TH-camrs I trust.
Thanks for doing this video! I did mine this week including all the parts you replaced as well. Unfortunately, When I got in to it I found a crack on my radiator so I did that too with a new Mishimoto radiator.. You truly inspired me with this video thanks!
Hey Jason enjoyed the video and your honesty with the issues. I didn’t see that you replaced the sensors, just transferred them. I had to replace the oil temp sensor in my daughter’s jeep with 90k miles so did the Dorman housing while there. Just a thought. I actually had it done at a shop due to my work schedule but now I need to replace the housing in my wife’s JK. Don’t have the funds to have a shop do this so I’m doing it myself Other videos I’ve seen claim that the plastic plug on the housing can come out and showed an example of that issue. Also the ridges around the seals can become brittle and break down causing a leak. For those reasons I think I’m gonna do the Mishimoto housing with Mopar seals per the rest of the internet’s suggestions Thank you for your video offering on this subject. Reminded me that I also need to add a PCV valve to my list
@@AutoEditswow! What a weekend and what a process. First of all, this was the only weekend I had available to do this so I ordered the Mishimoto with rush delivery only to find that the item was back ordered indefinitely so I had to cancel the order. I then had to source an oil cooler locally which meant the Dorman. I must have watched a dozen other videos on the subject and non called out the seals so I stayed with the Dorman ones. It was late Friday and couldn’t get any. Mopar locally anyway. Well wouldn’t you know…thers a constant drip of coolant coming from my bell housing. Now it’s Sunday and no Mopar parts available so I took it to my local shop on Monday to have the seals replaced with Mopar ones. Let’s hope it works. Geez Note- this shop used to use the Dorman coolers but has since gone back to OEM as they say they have been more reliable. Mayb Mopar has made some refinements to their oil coolers?? Certainly makes me question the decision of engineers to put that item so deep into the motor
Update: the seals on the Dorman cooler still leak. I don’t have the time to replace so I took it back to the shop that did my daughter’s Jeep. They’re replacing the whole things with their own so that they can warranty it. Understandable. They are giving me back my old Dorman so that I can seek a possible refund from the auto parts store. Reminder: I never got to try the Mishimoto because they were out of stock at the time I did the repair
Just did my oil cooler back in November. Would've definitely used this how to as a step by step. Well done! sucks about the dorman issue.. word of advice for those about to tackle this job. Take your time cleaning up any casting issues. No leaks for me as of now, and I strongly feel it's because I prepped the cooler first with a file. biggest regret for me was not doing the "because we're here" replacements (coilpacks, sparkplugs, thermostat etc). Thats going to suck. Keep up the great work! Big fan of this channel
Yep, sometimes new parts are bad right out of the box. Hopefully that 2nd Dorman unit holds up. Is there a better aftermarket unit that is a completely different design? Maybe something that doesn't mount under the intake, or just plumb up a separate radiator style cooler in the grille.
I feel your pain, I recently installed a new thermostat housing on my ranger and it was a faulty unit. Only positive is it comes apart way easier the 2nd time. Like many others have said, thanks for showing the oops and not just the ups.
Right on time! I was getting that burning oil smell in my 2015 JKU and will need to replace the oil cooler. Today, I had a code P0301 pop up. Ugggg. Wish you were my neighbor.
Fantastic video as always. I had a weird feeling at the beginning of the video about the Dorman oil cooler.....I personally stay the heck away from anything Dorman from personal experiences and stories I hear. Sorry you had to do it twice but glad final outcome was good.
Jason I did this exact same thing when I replaced mine. I think I didn’t quite get a clamp on the back of the oil cooler. I understand your pain completely here. It’s not a small job and having to do it twice is soul crushing until it’s all done 😂
Another amazing autoedits video! Thank you for taking the time and going through everything as always. I am bummed that the new doorman oil cooler you installed was faulty! I was really wanting that thang to be bullet proof.
Excellent video that will help many Jeepers as always! Dealing with Mopar maintenance on multiple vehicles and gleaming experience from many like minded others, it seems the OEM replacement parts are usually best way to go. Unless it's a known part failure that hasn't been improved.
Looks like I’ll be going with a revised OE oil cooler. My housing isn’t cracked but I might as well replace it in favor of the new seal design. Spark plugs while I’m there for sure. 60k miles on a JLU. Already did all the fluid changes including the transmission which it needed
I'm going back in again myself. Three years ago, replaced the oil cooler, had to use an Amazon one during the pandemic. Failed in 6 months, replaced with Mopar, lasted two years and failed again. Finally replaced with the Dorman which has been good so far. Unfortunately, now I have a knock sensor error, which is right under the oil cooler. *Eyeroll* As was said, do it while your in there!
Great video Jason. This kinda seals the deal for me. I was bouncing back and forth on doing the doorman or mishimoto oil cooler filter housing. I'll be going with the mishimoto for sure. The lack of quality control and the extreme differences between the same parts on the doorman is too much for my liking. Keep up the good work!
Great video. I did my oil cooler housing at 65k miles. I’m now at 130 and hoping I don’t have to do it again for a while. I’ve added at205 reseal which helps rejuvenate rubber gaskets. My oil cooler housing failed due to the gaskets. Maybe the 205 reseal is helping to keep this one going strong. If I may just add a personal opinion regarding the Dorman oil cooler housing…..if you do your own oil changes then you don’t need to get the Dorman. Most of the cracking issues on the Mopar units are due to people over tightening the filter cap. No reason to gorilla that thing down. The culprit you can’t control is the wearing out of the seals which will happen to the dorman as well. Maybe the 205 reseal will help though. I’d stick with Mopar parts for any repair that is involved. I learned the hard way with after market things like sensors etc. Not worth it. But to each his own.
I poured some at205 reseal in my 86 vw golf that had a small leak where the cv shaft hub attaches to the transaxle and after pouring that stuff in, I had a major leak!
I just did all of that over summer since I had to open up head to replace rocker arms. Definitely took the weekend to get it done. I found the aluminum oil housing after replacing with Mopar unit and wish I had found that before. Everyone keeps saying I should have gone with the aluminum one.
Howdy Jeepers! Hope you all like this video... the chapters are pretty well organized to each task.
Link to the Amazon store with all the parts: www.amazon.com/shop/autoedits
Plus, here's a link to the 1 year update video after this repair th-cam.com/video/hExtiJuz8c8/w-d-xo.html
Sucks you had to replace the housing twice! But I bet it got extra clean in there the second time ;-) I just did this at 220k miles on my 14 JKU, so you may get to do it again! I forgot to put the foam back in, though, and I still haven't gotten around to it... Thanks for another awesome video!
On the dorman quality control issues. I read up on this and ordered the mishimoto oil cooler/housing for my pentastar ram that just sprung this leak.
Excellent video! It can be used not only as a reference work, but also a cautionary tale. Here's to another 10 years and 80,000 more miles. Aloha.
From what I've researched... that foam missing hasn't affected many jeepers so rest easy on that one!
I'm so thrilled you got that from this video because I honestly wanted more than just a how to!!! Thanks so much for this feedback... I appreciate it a bunch!
This is the exact way most of my automotive projects turn out. So it’s nice to see everybody else has the same issues.
Glad to share the pain...lol
Being the owner of a 2013 JKU with 120k myself, this video is timely and informative. Thanks.
Hope there's a nugget or two in there for you!
I also have a 2013 JKU, with 130k. My oil cooler failed two days before you posted, and I wish that wasn't the case. I went with the Dorman, and had good luck with the unit, although pricey at my local parts store... My oil cooler was also not cracked, and I probably could have saved the money and gone the seal only route and replaced all you did here instead. Funny that the oil temp sensor in both of ours spun like that... thanks again as always!
Hey Jason, I really want to thank you for your video, I had originally watched another that had me convinced this job was too difficult. Yours changed my mind, and so my son and I tackled it this weekend. All went perfectly, thank you!
That is so awesome to hear! Glad I could help out and that you got the job done with your son for that extra bonus!!!!!!!
Jason is the best Jeep TH-camr!
You are too kind... thank you!
Excellent video. It is a real demotivator when you have it all done and find you have to go back in and disassemble stuff to fix an issue that should not be there. Patience is a virtue for sure!
So true!
Two quick points:
1. I've done this repair twice now and referenced this video both times. It's a fantastic how to guide. Thanks Jason.
2. If you're in a time crunch and can't wait for e-sockets to be delivered, I found some in stock at my local Harbor Freight for $11.99 (Pittsburgh brand). They did the job.
6 point 1/4" works great also.
I’m so sorry it was a failure. So thankful to see this.
Hope it helps!
I love you replaced all of the problem areas I experienced over a several years. Woohoo! penta 3.6L for the world!
I'm a big fan of "while I'm here..."
This was an awesome video! Love the trial and error type of content unlike most other TH-camrs who only post the successful parts. This is exactly what us DIY-ers go through about 90% of the time.
Hey thanks!
Awesome video and excellent job walking through the oil cooler replacement process. I love your passion to be proactive about maintenance of items while you are “all up in it” AND cleaning everything at the same time. When I went to tech college for automotive repair, they stressed cleaning everything around whatever you work on for two reasons, 1) makes for great reassembly of everything and 2) which is huge, it shows the vehicle owner, who just spent a lot of money on whatever the repair was, that someone did something and they can “see it.” After all my years, I have never forgotten #2 and I have actually had people comment that their engine looked new again. Thanks for sharing Jason, I always enjoy your work!
I dig hearing stories like that, thanks!
I've been there, having to undo hours of work, be it my own fault or a faulty part. But you persevered and got it done in meticulous, clean, AutoEdits style :)
Keep on keepin" on!
Thanks 👍
If it makes you feel any better about what you had to just spend, I just paid $1,200 (on 1/5/24) at the dealership to have just the oil cooler replaced for this same leak on my 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee with the 3.6L. I wish I would have had the time to do it myself.
This video is reminiscent of the early channel. This is the content I really appreciate from you and why I subscribed long ago. Good work!
I appreciate hearing this!
I know exactly how you were feeling with the realization of having to do the same job over again. I changed out by 3.8L on my 08 wrangler due to a spun bearing, put in a new (rebuilt) engine- oil leak from the rear main seal!!!... Great video as always!!
OH MAN! That sounds awful 🤣 Thanks so much for being here.
Super helpful! Thanks… I had the same issue once with the oil cooler while replacing the original, at the end it was just replacing the gaskets, I kept the aluminum one as spare.
Also there is always a big deal to find the correct engine coolant, lots of info in the web but after this I’d use the same one you used here. Thanks!
Thanks for the wicked informative video! Just went through and replaced the oil cooler in mine following your video step-by-step; worked like a charm!
Awesome, that's what I'm here for! 👍
Jason, I have a 2013 jku also. I went to have it smogged, it wouldn't pass, had a bad oil temp ( or pressure) sensor. It is one that attached to oil cooler. I had the shop do it as I heard how much of a pain it was. While it was apart I had them do plugs ,etc. I have to give a huge shout out to Ricks care care here in Santa Maria. Super great work and customer service.
I really enjoy your channel. Keep it up.
This will be a fun one I bet !
I hope so!
Godspeed to you man, tackling the ol Oil Cooler Housing is one hellva challenge to service
Thanks!
Thank you very much! The main harness connector had me confused before watching this. You da man.
Glad this could help you out!
Here in the Midwest it's still just a touch too cold for me to bite this bullet yet. I definitely saved this video for a month from now, though! Thanks man!!
Bundle up!!! LOL
I will definitely be needing this video in the future. The step-by-step and parts list make it seem doable in the garage. Most of all....save money!! Another bonus...if something goes wrong or lights up that check engine light, I will know exactly where it is and how to fix or repair it.
Thanks dude.
Bummer that you had an issue with the Doorman product. Mine has been a nonissue. Great video and thanks for taking us along.
When I get parts like that... I kind of know there is a chance of this happening. Thanks for watching!
Awesome video, I always miss your posts when there’s more time between them.
It always sucks when things don’t pan out the first attempt, then have to order more parts, wait, reinstall… but man the relief and satisfaction after it’s all done is amazing!
ABSOLUTELY!!!
Ugg, I viewed your video again - looks like it's my turn ) I'm at 79k miles. BTW, I've enjoyed all your videos regarding your Wrangler - learned much.
Sorry to hear you’re having to go through it, but I’m glad to help in some way. Hope your repair goes super smooth.
2017 charger 3.6 and used Dorman. Worked perfectly. However the fuel line HARD click I goofed. Gas all over the Gally. Major bummer. Vacuum and gunk do over. The second time was a charm.😊
Wish I had this video a few years back when I swapped out my cooler on my 2015 JkU. Great work sir!
Thanks! 👍
Morning Jeeping Jason. I have watched your videos for the seven years, and you are one of my favorites. I most recently had to change my oil cooler when I notice that right after an oil and transmission fluid change, I saw the leaking oil down the sides of the transmission. Your video just posted, and I looked at it about 5 times because I knew that i had to do this job. I have done a tune up before, so I knew how far I had to go into the motor. I debated with OEM VS Aftermarket and settled on Dorman. After all of the videos I watched I have not found a for sure issue with Dorman products, so I took a shot on it. The job was time consuming, and I gave myself the weekend to complete it. After reassembly, I have two issues. There was a no start condition from injectors 2,4, &6, so back off the upper plenum goes. I found the fuel line was not connected all the way so that was fixed. The 2nd issue was my brown wire (Injector signal wire) in the main wiring harness had backed out during disassembly. I found it by watching more "TH-cam Videos". Once corrected, the jeep started and is currently running fine. For the first week i looked down in the valley to look for signs of leakage. So far so good. Sorry for your bad luck with your Dorman install, but for me, this is the second time this job was done. I had the dealership install one back in OCT of 2019 and it lasted just around 5 yrs. I'm hoping this Dorman last longer than that because this is not a routine job I want to keep doing. Keep making great content and keep on "JEEPING". Terry.....
That is a serious journey ... glad to hear it's a so far so good situation! Thanks for sharing the story here!
Jason man, defiantly the best oil cooler jk repair video on TH-cam. thank you for your efforts of making it.
Thanks 👍
Kudos to you for taking on such a non-trivial repair! I’ve watched a number of videos about this particular task, and it is definitely not for the faint of heart. Excellent video.
Hey thanks!
Had to hit pause and order pizza for some reason. 😅 From one JK Jeepin Jason to another, thanks for being awesome. 👊🏻
Awesome! Thank you!
You always overwhelm us with your mechanic skills and knowledge, making it look easy and fun!! Thanks for another very interesting and educational video!!
Thank you!
Dang brother, that stinks! Glad you got it handled though. The bright side is that it failed immediately and not on the freeway or out in the middle of nowhere. While unpleasant, probably the best scenario you could have had. 🤙
Hey thanks dude... yeah you are right for sure... I appreciate that!
@@AutoEditsdid you go back to mopar?
@@litoornelas6409 Still running the Dorman
2 times is the charm. Great video Jason. Every Jeep jk owner has had to experience the infamous oil filter housing leaking. Big fan of the channel. Keep up the great work! We say hello from Long Island, NY
Thanks 👍 And howdy to the other coast!
2015 JK 110k miles and never an issue with the oil cooler. Crazy how the internet is littered with people having issues.
In my opinion you are the best jeep diy guy out there. Keep up the great work.
You are too nice! Thanks!
Thanks for the video. My JK is 10 years old with about 60K. These jobs are on the horizon. I just hope my oil housing holds out. Thanks for the honest review on the Dorman.
I do my best with that stuff!!!
Thank for the video, I went with the Mishimoto oil cooler housing instead of Dorman, and the Baxter spin on oil filter adapter.
I’m really curious how happy you were with the Mishimoto product.
By the way, great video Jason
@@Tony3deee very good product, if you have a need for one, get it. My coworker is getting one also.
is the mishimoto better than the dorman in your opinion?
@ I herd mishimoto is a better product, and it is fully assembled.
Great video as usual. First place I go to when I have Jeep questions. Really felt for you when the oil was leaking after the replacement. I've done the same replacement but was fortunate to have no leaks. Would have been a lot more PO'd than you seemed. Yours was one of the first channels I followed when thinking about and ultimately getting my own Jeep. It's incredibly helpful just to see you working on the Jeeps and explaining things honestly, the good and the bad.
Thank you so much!
Thanks for new video Jason. I really appreciate your attention to detail in your editting. Your videos are always seemless and easy to follow.
I appreciate that!
You’re a Trooper Jason… I would have lost it… But Thank You for (on TH-cam) being real, and dealing with those Things that can happen in Life ! 👍🍻… And Yes the Mopar is into the Gen3 parts now, and very rarely is the actual housing the problem (# OEM Mopar Seals only)… Looking forward to your next Video 👍
Oh I did lose it 🤣 Went over and vented to my neighbor, watched a movie and went back after it the next day!
Good job Jason, I'm amazed that Dorman is still in business !!
Being honest, they make plenty of good stuff and I'm glad they offer parts I couldn't get easily otherwise. It is a bit frustrating to have this type of failure though.
@@AutoEdits Those Dorman units are known for failure on the seals and poor casting.
Sorry to see you had a bad experience with the Doorman housing. I used one on my JK after 2 other OEM ones, and it worked great. Never had an issue after that. Glad to see her fixed though and back on the road.
In my mind, it's kind of like shopping at harbor freight... sometimes good and sometimes not so much 🤣
I replaced the housing with the oem replacement with felpro gaskets and they were exactly the same. So the doorman gaskets must be different. Also my previous oil cooler cracked under where the old gasket was on the coolant side of the oil cooler, so good to check under the gaskets when you take off the old unit👍🏽
Good advice
As some others said, thanks for keeping it real and showing us that things just go wrong sometimes! Been following ya for years now and built my Jeep really similar to yours. I haven't had to this fix yet (2017 with just at 70k) but I know it's right around the corner. Will definitely kick this video off again when I go to tackle mine.
Hope it helps... thanks so much for the support!
Thank you! I just bought a 2014 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport that I'm prepping for many of the things you demonstrated! Coil packs and plugs to be changed first. Thanks again! Have saved this vid for future reference.
Another great how to - thank you so much for taking the time to share. Something that I’ll be referring back to when my time comes to tackle this task. I sure do appreciate your efforts and guidance! Take care and I look forward to the next one.
Thanks!
Great video, I've never worked on a Jeep and was able to follow along easily.
I did basically the same thing on my Crown Victoria last year, sans the oil cooiler. Swapped the intake manifold instead and did the spark plugs, valve cover gaskets, fuel injectors, etc.. a classic "while I'm in here" rabbit hole
Nice work! Glad to hear from a fellow rabbit hole dweller 🤣
Always love your videos and your Jeep. Thanks again!!! Continue doing more Jeep videos. Greetings from Puerto Rico 🇵🇷
Thanks, will do!
Thank you again for such an informative and helpful video. I appreciate your honesty in everything that you have done with the Jeep!
You are so welcome!
LOL, I stayed to the end. Agree on the cooler, sometimes sticking with OEM is better. Good stuff buddy.
I appreciate that soooo much. THANK YOU!
Well Jason couldn't have come thru at a better time !!! This EXACT same issue just hit. I DISLIKE re-do's and I THOUGHT I did a pristine job the first time yet here we go again. Thanks, Jason. Referencing your parts list and pre-ordering the pizza. Maybe the pizza will manifest a successful re-do.
Good luck!!!
Man, just in time for me to do this same service on my wife's '13 minivan! Thanks man!
Right on!
Just hit 145k in my ‘14 Rubicon. I really need to do all of this to keep it going in tip-top shape. Great video, and you had that thing looking like it just rolled off the factory floor! 👌 thanks!
You can do it!
Really appreciate the honesty and frustration. So many of us have the same WTF experience when doing self maintenance.
I try to keep it real over here... sometimes it stings though 🤣
I look forward to seeing what new stuff you are doing to your Jeep Jk...it always helps me with my JK. Thank you.
More to come!
Yep this is common and changed my out to an aluminum one ( not Dorman). I did replaced my heater hoses and hose to the oil cooler while back there since I don’t think they will last 10 more years 😂😂😂. Good video!
Thanks for sharing!
wow, yet another EPIC autoedits video. this is so valuable and really wish you made this video before I tackled all of these items already. Love the cleanup job too, top notch!
Ha thanks! You know the old, while I'm there thing just takes over and next thing I know... stuff is clean 🤣
I recently had to replace my oil cooler and radiator. I love how you do so much DIY! However, I gladly paid my mechanic to do that! I did install my Cargo Dog system (from your video) and am thrilled with it! I linked your video in mine.
Ha! Great job on your video! I'm still really liking the Cargo Dog set up!
I’ve learned just like you, I’m at the point in my life that it’s well worth buying OE parts! Are they more money? Yup, they sure are, but they work and perform so much better! Great video!!
Thanks!
Excellent clear Video, I Did all this except hoses and Radiator Cap. I also replaced Spark plug tube seals, I had one leaking oil on a coil. I also added a Baxter Oil filter Adapter, no more Dry Rattling Starts since it uses a spin on Filter that doesn’t drain back like the Cartridge one.
How do you like the Baxter?
Well worth it, It’s my Wife’s Jeep. She likes to use the remote start to warm/cool the vehicle while it’s in the garage and it always made me cringe every time it started up with that rattling at start up , plus I get to use a good Mobil 1 Synthetic oil filter M1-212A
Ahh that anxiety relief the second time around. I can feel that! 😂
I'm glad you got that... it seems to lose something in video sometimes... thank you!
WHATS UP JASON!!! Glad to see another great vid on the Jeep bud!
Howdy!
Amazing job as always! It’s only a matter of time before I have to do this to my JK and I appreciate the attention to detail on this video. Thanks man
Glad to help!
Good stuff, Jason.
My 14 JKUR is pushing 104k and hasn't had an issue or been addressed yet. I wasn't looking forward to it, but feel much more confident now.😎👍
Check that pcv valve! I thought mine was fine until I got it out and looked… it was a mess 🤣
Wish I had done the radiator hoses when I was doing all of these maintenence items and then replacing my rockers and lifters a couple of months ago. I had them off anyway but didn't even think about replacing them. Things always pop up for me during these repairs too. And I swear replacing that pcv valve took me half my overall repair time. I used a small torx bit taped to a small spanner to get to the screws. I also upgraded my lower air intake and fuel injectors to the JL components and they've been great so far.
Sometimes good info sharing like this on the web... thanks for that input!
perfect. will do this maybe this summer. i appreciate the editing/music as well. always such a professional job!
I appreciate hearing this... I got a little carried away but was having fun with the edit 🤣
Thank you for your great videos, Jason! They are always very educational and easy to follow along to.
Glad you like them!
Perfect timing… I just ordered these parts for mine that started leaking oil.
Heck yeah... good luck on the project!
First rule when using doorman products. Unbox part, inspect part, re-inspect part, then walk over to trash can and throw it in. Stop using that brand. They have notorious high fail rates. Sure, they have a better price point, but you get what you pay for. Get either OEM or another well known after market replacement.
Outstanding video and very well detailed. Your camera work really shows. I'm still missing me some Pinto. My heart goes out to you brother.
Thanks dude
Hey Jedi Jason... I was looking forward to seeing this video come out. I knew it would be a tedious job... phew! So glad I took the easy route and had my trusted mechanic do this one for me. He also talked me into staying with the Mopar oil cooler brand... kinda glad I did now. Anyhow, excellent job brutha... keep them coming!
Thanks!!!
It will leak again after 60k miles if you used the plastic housing again. Ask me how i know. 😅
Great video Jason, I'll be doing some of these in the spring once we get out of our -30c weather so I'll book mark this :) Keep them coming love the content !!! Peace from the great white north
Howdy and thanks!
I really wanted to see how you got the spark plug socket/extension on the passenger side plugs. I could not fit an extension in there because of the battery tray. I had to remove the tray which was the toughest most annoying part of the job. I changed plugs when I had a lifter tick that I tackled. Even that was easier than getting an extension into that passenger side plug by the battery tray. Sorry you had to go through the failure point, happens to us all especially with how complicated mopar decided to make maintenance on these jeeps.
oh darn... I very easily used two shorter extensions on the socket and would connect/disconnect going down the plug hole. I thought about sharing that part but this video felt so long already. Sorry dude.
thanks for the info! I'm not very tool savvy, but i'll definitely do this next time I get around to the plugs@@AutoEdits
This was well-worth a rewatch, Jason. Just got that P0128 code this weekend. Planning to add the cool air intake when i replace the thermostat housing and coolant sensor. Wish me luck. ⚡⚡⚡
GOOD LUCK!!!
Love your positivity! I enjoy all your content and this one was especially great!
Thank you so much! Keep me in mind for some those trail runs this year.
I just bought the Mishimoto oil cooler for my JKU and have been waiting for your video before I do my install. I gotta say the Mishimoto looks so much better than the doorman. Thanks man for another great video. You're one of the few TH-camrs I trust.
Thanks so much!!!
Did you install the mishimoto oil cooler yet? I'm between dorman and mishimoto
@@i-Lion9 Not yet unfortunately.
@@i-Lion9
I put one in and it worked great .
Except I did switch out the o rings it came with for some better Mahle o rings 👌🏻
@@TXFarmRoad awesome thanks
Thanks for doing this video! I did mine this week including all the parts you replaced as well. Unfortunately, When I got in to it I found a crack on my radiator so I did that too with a new Mishimoto radiator.. You truly inspired me with this video thanks!
I'm very happy to hear this... congrats on getting such a big repair done yourself!
Hey Jason enjoyed the video and your honesty with the issues. I didn’t see that you replaced the sensors, just transferred them. I had to replace the oil temp sensor in my daughter’s jeep with 90k miles so did the Dorman housing while there. Just a thought. I actually had it done at a shop due to my work schedule but now I need to replace the housing in my wife’s JK. Don’t have the funds to have a shop do this so I’m doing it myself
Other videos I’ve seen claim that the plastic plug on the housing can come out and showed an example of that issue. Also the ridges around the seals can become brittle and break down causing a leak. For those reasons I think I’m gonna do the Mishimoto housing with Mopar seals per the rest of the internet’s suggestions
Thank you for your video offering on this subject. Reminded me that I also need to add a PCV valve to my list
Unless I suspect or know a sensor is bad, it's best to re-use what works. I'll be curious to hear what you think of the Mishi unit.
@@AutoEditswow! What a weekend and what a process. First of all, this was the only weekend I had available to do this so I ordered the Mishimoto with rush delivery only to find that the item was back ordered indefinitely so I had to cancel the order. I then had to source an oil cooler locally which meant the Dorman. I must have watched a dozen other videos on the subject and non called out the seals so I stayed with the Dorman ones. It was late Friday and couldn’t get any. Mopar locally anyway.
Well wouldn’t you know…thers a constant drip of coolant coming from my bell housing. Now it’s Sunday and no Mopar parts available so I took it to my local shop on Monday to have the seals replaced with Mopar ones. Let’s hope it works. Geez
Note- this shop used to use the Dorman coolers but has since gone back to OEM as they say they have been more reliable. Mayb Mopar has made some refinements to their oil coolers?? Certainly makes me question the decision of engineers to put that item so deep into the motor
Update: the seals on the Dorman cooler still leak. I don’t have the time to replace so I took it back to the shop that did my daughter’s Jeep. They’re replacing the whole things with their own so that they can warranty it. Understandable. They are giving me back my old Dorman so that I can seek a possible refund from the auto parts store. Reminder: I never got to try the Mishimoto because they were out of stock at the time I did the repair
Just did my oil cooler back in November. Would've definitely used this how to as a step by step. Well done! sucks about the dorman issue.. word of advice for those about to tackle this job. Take your time cleaning up any casting issues. No leaks for me as of now, and I strongly feel it's because I prepped the cooler first with a file. biggest regret for me was not doing the "because we're here" replacements (coilpacks, sparkplugs, thermostat etc). Thats going to suck. Keep up the great work! Big fan of this channel
Hey thanks for the share!
Yep, sometimes new parts are bad right out of the box. Hopefully that 2nd Dorman unit holds up. Is there a better aftermarket unit that is a completely different design? Maybe something that doesn't mount under the intake, or just plumb up a separate radiator style cooler in the grille.
I'm not sure interesting suggestion... hmm
I feel your pain, I recently installed a new thermostat housing on my ranger and it was a faulty unit. Only positive is it comes apart way easier the 2nd time. Like many others have said, thanks for showing the oops and not just the ups.
Glad you’re here!
Right on time! I was getting that burning oil smell in my 2015 JKU and will need to replace the oil cooler. Today, I had a code P0301 pop up. Ugggg. Wish you were my neighbor.
That's an interesting cylinder misfire code! Well, if you were close by... I do work for fig newtons or pizza. Good luck on that repair!
Been there ....
PCV valve for the P0301 .
A bunch of gunk gets stuck in 1 if it's faulty
Fantastic video as always. I had a weird feeling at the beginning of the video about the Dorman oil cooler.....I personally stay the heck away from anything Dorman from personal experiences and stories I hear. Sorry you had to do it twice but glad final outcome was good.
Thank you!
Jason I did this exact same thing when I replaced mine. I think I didn’t quite get a clamp on the back of the oil cooler. I understand your pain completely here. It’s not a small job and having to do it twice is soul crushing until it’s all done 😂
Oh dang! Yep... soul crushing is a perfect description of the feeling! 😂
Another amazing autoedits video! Thank you for taking the time and going through everything as always. I am bummed that the new doorman oil cooler you installed was faulty! I was really wanting that thang to be bullet proof.
Thanks! I am hoping the second time around is the one 🤞
Thank you! Excellent video, doing my 2012 Rubicon oil cooler filter housing today. Going with the Mopar part with confidence after your advice!
Good luck! Have fun!
Just finished, everything looks well, Thanks again!@@AutoEdits
Excellent video that will help many Jeepers as always! Dealing with Mopar maintenance on multiple vehicles and gleaming experience from many like minded others, it seems the OEM replacement parts are usually best way to go. Unless it's a known part failure that hasn't been improved.
Sometimes I must learn the hard way 🤣
Good to see u back
Glad to be back, thank you!
Great video, did my oil coolant system a few years ago on my 2013. Intimidating but doable, just take your time.
Nice!
Looks like I’ll be going with a revised OE oil cooler. My housing isn’t cracked but I might as well replace it in favor of the new seal design. Spark plugs while I’m there for sure. 60k miles on a JLU. Already did all the fluid changes including the transmission which it needed
You're doing it right!
My buddy had the aluminum housing do the same thing!
Love the video as always. Welcome back!
Howdy dude! I'm very grateful for you!!! Really hope to see you this year.
I'm going back in again myself. Three years ago, replaced the oil cooler, had to use an Amazon one during the pandemic. Failed in 6 months, replaced with Mopar, lasted two years and failed again. Finally replaced with the Dorman which has been good so far. Unfortunately, now I have a knock sensor error, which is right under the oil cooler. *Eyeroll* As was said, do it while your in there!
OUCH!!! 🤣
Another great video. Very well done. Great job! Love your content, keep it coming please!
Thank you! Will do!
Great video Jason. This kinda seals the deal for me. I was bouncing back and forth on doing the doorman or mishimoto oil cooler filter housing. I'll be going with the mishimoto for sure. The lack of quality control and the extreme differences between the same parts on the doorman is too much for my liking. Keep up the good work!
I would agree with your assessment!
Hows the mishimoto oil cooler holding up?
Great video. I did my oil cooler housing at 65k miles. I’m now at 130 and hoping I don’t have to do it again for a while. I’ve added at205 reseal which helps rejuvenate rubber gaskets. My oil cooler housing failed due to the gaskets. Maybe the 205 reseal is helping to keep this one going strong. If I may just add a personal opinion regarding the Dorman oil cooler housing…..if you do your own oil changes then you don’t need to get the Dorman. Most of the cracking issues on the Mopar units are due to people over tightening the filter cap. No reason to gorilla that thing down. The culprit you can’t control is the wearing out of the seals which will happen to the dorman as well. Maybe the 205 reseal will help though. I’d stick with Mopar parts for any repair that is involved. I learned the hard way with after market things like sensors etc. Not worth it. But to each his own.
I poured some at205 reseal in my 86 vw golf that had a small leak where the cv shaft hub attaches to the transaxle and after pouring that stuff in, I had a major leak!
Great Video, currently going through dread of changing my oil coolant thingy never changed one wish me luck, no Dorman for me thanks again
You can do it!
I just did all of that over summer since I had to open up head to replace rocker arms. Definitely took the weekend to get it done. I found the aluminum oil housing after replacing with Mopar unit and wish I had found that before. Everyone keeps saying I should have gone with the aluminum one.
I don't necessarily believe the aluminum housing is best. The mopar unit is very good.
Just Pentastar problems. Should get ready to do the camshaft position sensor seals too. They will make you think your oil cooler is leaking again.
ugh!
Me and my brother replaced mine on my 2018 JKUR. It’s not to bad. Just a lot of bolts in awkward places 😂💪😎👊
Nice Jason! Great video like always! I’m getting ready to do plugs and wires on my jeep. Maybe I’ll do the pcv also since I’m removing the intake.
I highly recommend that course of action!