The 2020 Dodge Journey uses a standard spin-on oil filter, with the exact part tied to the engine installed in your vehicle. In North America, most 2020 Journeys are equipped with the 2.4L Tigershark inline-4, while a minority of regional or special-edition models may use a 3.6L Pentastar V6. In any case, you’ll be replacing a conventional spin-on filter that fits a 3/4-16 threaded mounting. Use Mopar OEM or a reputable aftermarket equivalent to ensure proper fit and filtration.
Engine options and what they mean for the oil filter
Because the Journey can arrive with different engines depending on market and trim, the oil-filter choice is driven by the engine family rather than the model year alone. Both common engines for the 2020 Journey use a traditional spin-on filter, so your replacement will belong to the same filter family as other Chrysler-based engines. Confirming the exact part number will still require checking your engine type or VIN if you want an exact fit from a parts catalog.
- 2.4L Tigershark inline-4: This engine uses a conventional spin-on oil filter. You can replace it with Mopar’s OEM filter or an equivalent aftermarket filter that matches a 3/4-16 thread and is rated for gasoline engines.
- 3.6L Pentastar V6 (if your Journey is equipped this way): Also uses a spin-on oil filter with the same general mounting style; ensure the replacement matches the engine and thread size for your specific vehicle.
In practice, the key requirement is matching the engine and the filter’s thread size and filtration rating. If you’re unsure which engine your Journey has, or if you’re shopping by part number, consult your owner's manual or a trusted parts retailer with your VIN for precise recommendations.
How to identify and buy the right filter for your Journey
To ensure you purchase the correct oil filter, follow these steps. Each step helps verify the right part for your exact vehicle configuration and maintenance schedule.
- Locate your engine type. Check under-hood labels, the owner’s manual, or service documents to confirm whether your 2020 Journey uses the 2.4L Tigershark or the 3.6L Pentastar.
- Look up the filter by engine in a parts catalog. Enter the year, make, model, and engine to see the exact Mopar part number and compatible aftermarket equivalents.
- Inspect the current filter for markings. If you have the old filter handy, note any part numbers or branding printed on the can or gasket area.
- Use a cross-reference. If you prefer aftermarket brands (Wix, Bosch, Purolator, Fram, etc.), verify that the chosen filter lists compatibility with the engine family found in your Journey.
- Verify the thread size and filtration specs. Most replacements should be a standard spin-on filter with a 3/4-16 thread and appropriate filtration rating for gasoline engines.
- Purchase and replace. When buying, carry your VIN or engine information to ensure the retailer confirms the correct part for your vehicle.
By following these steps, you’ll minimize the risk of ordering the wrong filter and ensure your engine receives proper filtration and oil flow for the service interval.
Choosing a filter for a 2020 Dodge Journey
Whether you opt for OEM Mopar or a trusted aftermarket brand, consider these guidelines to select a reliable filter that meets or exceeds factory standards.
- OEM Mopar filters offer the exact specifications intended by the engineer who designed your engine, ensuring compatibility and filtration quality.
- Major aftermarket brands (Wix, Bosch, Purolator, Fram, etc.) provide filter lines that cover the same engine family, with cross-referenced part numbers available in stores or online.
- Check filtration efficiency and anti-drainback features. A good filter will maintain oil pressure during startup and provide robust filtration for modern engine oils.
- Match the filter to your oil type and change interval. If you’re using synthetic oil or extending oil-change intervals, choose a filter rated for those conditions.
- Double-check compatibility for your specific engine and region. If in doubt, ask the parts professional to verify against your VIN.
In short, the 2020 Dodge Journey relies on a standard spin-on oil filter, with the exact part number dependent on the engine installed. Confirm engine type via manuals or VIN-based parts lookup to ensure you buy the correct filter, whether you choose OEM Mopar or a reputable aftermarket option.
Summary
The 2020 Dodge Journey uses a conventional spin-on oil filter, with the exact part determined by the engine option (primarily the 2.4L Tigershark, with the 3.6L Pentastar used in some configurations). Regardless of engine, the replacement is a spin-on filter that fits a 3/4-16 thread. For accuracy, verify your engine type and consult the vehicle’s manual or a parts retailer with your VIN to obtain the correct Mopar part number or a validated aftermarket equivalent. Choosing a reputable brand and ensuring compatibility will keep your engine properly protected between oil changes.


