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Wheres the oil filter on a Dodge Journey?

The Dodge Journey’s oil filter location depends on the engine: the 2.4L four-cylinder engine mounts the filter on the side of the engine block (usually toward the passenger side and near the oil pan), while the 3.5L V6 places the filter on the front of the engine near the timing cover and is typically accessed from underneath with the splash shield removed.


Engine variants and filter access


2.4L World engine


For the 2.4-liter World engine, locate the oil filter by inspecting the side of the engine block. The spin-on filter is usually visible from the passenger side of the engine bay or may require removing a small amount of shielding to access it.



  • Park on level ground, with the engine cool and the parking brake engaged.

  • Open the hood and inspect the area around the front-right (passenger) side of the engine block for a cylindrical oil filter.

  • If the filter isn’t immediately visible, look behind or beneath any protective splash shields or wheel-well liners; some models route the filter along the side of the block near the oil pan.

  • Confirm the filter type by the part number or by the appearance of a standard spin-on canister with removable end caps.


In many Journeys equipped with the 2.4L engine, replacing the filter is straightforward once the splash shield is moved out of the way. If you’re unsure, consult the owner’s manual or a service guide for your exact model year and trim.


3.5L V6 engine


The 3.5-liter V6 version typically places the oil filter on the front of the engine block, on the passenger side near the timing cover. Access often requires getting under the vehicle with the front splash shield removed, and you may need to remove a protective plate to reach the filter.



  • Secure the vehicle on level ground and safely raise it if necessary; support with jack stands.

  • Remove the front splash shield or undercarriage cover to reveal the lower front of the engine.

  • Locate the oil filter, a cylindrical canister screwed into the engine block near the oil pan or timing cover area.

  • Be prepared for oil to drain when you loosen the filter; have a drain pan ready and a new gasket if applicable.


Because engine layouts can vary by year, some Journeys with the 3.5L engine may differ slightly in exact placement. If you can’t spot it, refer to the service manual for your year and trim, or search for model-year–specific guidance from a reputable source.


Tips and safety notes


Always use the recommended oil filter type and torque specification when installing a new filter. Dispose of old oil and the used filter responsibly at a recycling facility or automotive store that accepts used oil.


Summary


In short, the Dodge Journey’s oil filter location depends on the engine. The 2.4L engine typically has the filter on the side of the engine block (passenger side, near the oil pan), while the 3.5L V6 places the filter on the front of the engine near the timing cover, often accessed from underneath after removing the splash shield. If in doubt, consult the owner's manual or a certified mechanic for model-year–specific guidance.

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