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Wheres the oil filter on a 2014 Town and Country?

The oil filter on a 2014 Town & Country is located in a cartridge-style housing mounted to the engine, on the passenger side near the front, and is accessible from underneath once the underbody splash shield is removed.


Location and filter type explained


Chrysler’s 2014 Town & Country vans commonly use a modular cartridge oil filter rather than a traditional spin-on canister. The filter housing is attached to the engine block on the side toward the front of the vehicle. Access typically requires lifting the vehicle and removing the splash shield or inner fender area to reach the housing cap. Depending on the exact engine option (for example, the 3.6L Pentastar V6 is standard for many trims), the housing will contain a replaceable filter cartridge and an O-ring seal that must be inspected or replaced during service.


Common engine configurations in this model year


For most 2014 Town & Country models, the engine is the 3.6L Pentastar V6. In those vehicles, you’ll find the oil filter inside a black plastic housing mounted to the side of the engine block, toward the front. If your van is equipped with a different engine variant, the general location (on the engine block near the front, side mounted) remains similar, but always verify with the service manual for exact access points.


Alternative access considerations


Some configurations may require lowering or removing additional components such as the front splash shield, wheel arch liner, or other underbody panels to gain clear access to the filter housing cap. Be prepared to clean up any spilled oil and use the correct tools to avoid damage to the housing or cap.


DIY oil filter replacement steps


Before beginning a filter change, prepare a safe workspace, the correct replacement cartridge, and a new O-ring for the housing cap. The following steps outline a typical procedure for the 2014 Town & Country with a cartridge-style filter in the front-side engine housing.



  1. Secure the vehicle: Park on a level surface, engage the parking brake, and chock the wheels. If you must lift the vehicle, use a jack and securely place it on jack stands.

  2. Drain engine oil: Remove the drain plug on the oil pan and let the oil drain into a suitable container. Replace the drain plug once drained.

  3. Access the filter housing: Remove the underbody splash shield or other coverings as needed to reveal the oil filter housing cap.

  4. Remove the housing cap: Use the appropriate tool or strap wrench to loosen and remove the housing cap, exposing the filter cartridge.

  5. Replace the cartridge: Remove the old cartridge, wipe the housing interior, insert the new cartridge, and ensure it seats properly. Replace the O-ring on the cap with a fresh one.

  6. Reassemble and refill: Reinstall the housing cap, reinstall any shields or liners, and refill the engine with the correct oil specification and capacity. Check for leaks after starting the engine and recheck oil level.


Following these steps will help you locate, access, and replace the oil filter in a typical 2014 Town & Country configuration. If you encounter resistance or leaks, consult the service manual or seek professional assistance.


Tools and safety considerations


Prepare these tools and safety items before you begin the oil filter change. Having the right equipment reduces the risk of damage and makes the job smoother.



  • Car jack and jack stands or a reliable vehicle lift

  • Wheel chocks

  • Oil drain pan and automotive oil

  • Socket set and ratchet, plus a strap wrench or cap-removal tool for the filter housing

  • New oil filter cartridge and fresh O-ring seal

  • Gasket sealant if specified by the manual

  • Rags and a pry tool for prying off the housing cap gently


Always prioritize safety by ensuring the vehicle is stable and the engine is cool before starting work. Use the correct oil specification and disposal methods for used oil and filters.


What to do if you still can’t locate the filter


If you’re unable to confirm the exact location for your specific 2014 Town & Country variant, refer to the owner’s manual or the official service manual for your VIN. You can also contact a Chrysler dealership’s service department or a trusted mechanic for precise guidance. The exact housing style and access point can vary slightly depending on the engine option and trim level.


Summary


In most 2014 Town & Country models, the oil filter is a cartridge housed in a black plastic housing attached to the engine block on the front-side, accessible from underneath behind the splash shield. Replacement involves removing the housing cap, swapping in a new cartridge and O-ring, and reinstalling with fresh oil. When in doubt, consult the service manual for your exact engine configuration or seek professional assistance to ensure proper maintenance and resealing.

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