My brother was doing an oil change on his 2016 Jeep Wrangler. When removing the old oil filter, the end with the pyramid-ish structure and small o ring broke off inside the bottom of the housing. He was able to get it after 20 minutes with some needle nose pliers.
My first thought was that he either bumped it or removed it at an odd angle and this caused it to break. He said that wasn’t the case. It’s really not possible to remove it at such an awkward angle that it would break either. Either way, glad he noticed it.
I believe it’s a Dorman filter. He took it to an indy shop last year to have the oil filter housing replaced. (Normally I’m an OE fan and try to convince him of such, but OE in this case would have been the same warp prone plastic part. The Dorman part is metal.) The filter came with the new housing. We’ve used Mopar filters in the past. Hopefully that’s what he used after this.
My first thought was that he either bumped it or removed it at an odd angle and this caused it to break. He said that wasn’t the case. It’s really not possible to remove it at such an awkward angle that it would break either. Either way, glad he noticed it.
I believe it’s a Dorman filter. He took it to an indy shop last year to have the oil filter housing replaced. (Normally I’m an OE fan and try to convince him of such, but OE in this case would have been the same warp prone plastic part. The Dorman part is metal.) The filter came with the new housing. We’ve used Mopar filters in the past. Hopefully that’s what he used after this.