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I am finally considering changing my oil with 5/30 Penzoil Ultra Platinum as many have praised for the 2.0. I am having a hard time finding what filter part number is correct. Is it Mopar 04892339AA, or 04892339BE?

I am also considering doing plugs at the same time and wonder what is suggested. I have always used NGK in the past, but I don't know much about these engines.

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MO-339 oil filter, NGK 90219 plugs. The part production number shouldn’t affect anything as long as it’s the MO-339 filter. Your plugs should be good still, but it couldn’t hurt anything.
 
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MO-339 oil filter, NGK 90219 plugs. The part production number shouldn’t affect anything as long as it’s the MO-339 filter. Your plugs should be good still, but it couldn’t hurt anything.
Thank you for the help. Appreciate it

this is what I am seeing on Amazon. But it still says it doesn’t fit 🤷‍♂️

https://a.co/d/0cqIK53e
 

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Amazon fitment is not accurate. NGK plugs are solid-my experience going back to the early 80's with motorcycles. Be sure to get the spec prescribed by Jeep.
 
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Amazon fitment is not accurate. NGK plugs are solid-my experience going back to the early 80's with motorcycles. Be sure to get the spec prescribed by Jeep.
same here. I used to race dirt bikes when I was a kid and used NgK. Who would have thought four plugs would cost $100

After watching the video for replacing them, I think I will hold off another 20k and maybe upgrade the coolant reservoir instead.
 

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I am finally considering changing my oil with 5/30 Penzoil Ultra Platinum as many have praised for the 2.0. I am having a hard time finding what filter part number is correct. Is it Mopar 04892339AA, or 04892339BE?

I am also considering doing plugs at the same time and wonder what is suggested. I have always used NGK in the past, but I don't know much about these engines.

2021 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon
2.0 engine with about 42000 miles.
Personally, I’ve used Amsoil with proper Amsoil filter in all of my rigs for over 30 years. Performance, reliability and lack of wear and tear are the best in the industry. I use Amsoil bumper to bumper including diffs and ATF, but at the very least engine oil should be a consideration. The selling point for me was during startup; Amsoil coats all internal parts and walls so startups are smoother with less wear and tear. Startups is where much of the engine wear comes from before oil pressure builds. Just my $.02 worth. Happy Jeeping!
 

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You can get the mopar filter at walmart.....
 
 







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