Repair Parts

THE MOPAR® DIFFERENCE
It's important to choose the right parts when repairing your vehicle. Be sure you understand the Mopar® difference so you can be confident knowing you're driving a safe, well-repaired vehicle.
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Air Conditioning & Cooling
When it’s warm, make sure you can stay cool. Explore our collection of air conditioning and cooling components.

Engine & Engine Parts
An effective engine is essential to making sure your ride runs. Keep the heart of your vehicle humming with our original engine parts.

Electrical & Ignition
Keep the spark alive by making sure you have the right electrical and ignition systems parts to ensure your vehicle starts properly.

Fuel Systems
Repair your vehicle's fuel system with our wide selection of electric fuel pumps, mechanical fuel pumps and fuel pump hardware.

Driveline & Transmission
Whether your vehicle is manual or automatic, it's important that your transmission and driveline supply the power you need to get into gear and gain speed.

Steering & Suspension
Keep your wheels on the ground and your vehicle on the road with steering and suspension parts that increase the safety and comfort of your ride.
Top five crash parts compared
To better understand the safety and performance differences between original equipment and generic, explore the top five high-volume crash parts below.

Mirrors
Most people probably take side-view mirrors for granted, but today's mirrors are increasingly sophisticated. Aside from the convenience features of heaters, retractors and remote adjustment, self-dimming and multi-element reflective surfaces also affect safety and performance. For newer cars, crash avoidance and lane departure systems are also housed in the mirror assemblies, and are prone to failure due to inferior manufacture.
FASCIAS
Many people think of fascias strictly as cosmetic parts, but there are critical safety and performance issues related to their design. With more collision avoidance sensors now mounted to them, or aiming through them, fascias need to fit precisely for the systems to work accurately. As for performance, materials and construction are critical to ensure fascias fit properly, and that they do not warp or bind with body panels, causing them to rust or delaminate.
Lighting
Of all the high-volume crash parts on a car today, few are more complex and critical to safety than today's headlamp assemblies. Exposed to the elements, they need to be robust and reliable so drivers can see and be seen at night. Alignment and proper fit affect safety and performance. Poor seals and leaky lamp assemblies are prone to condensation, corrosion and diminished output. Lens composites that yellow or fog also dramatically reduce light output.
Glass
Glass is one of the most critical safety and performance parts on modern cars. Windshields provide nearly one-third of the roof strength on the average car, and the front passenger air bags rely on windshield integrity for proper deployment. Plus, modern collision avoidance cameras need to see clearly and accurately through windshields. HVAC systems depend on UV filtering for efficient climate control operation, plus many cars and trucks now feature sound-deadening laminates to reduce wind and road noise.
Sheet Metal
While most insurance companies consider sheet metal parts cosmetic, parts such as hoods and quarter panels can be integral to chassis structure and safety designs. When it comes to corrosion protection, fit and appearance, choose O.E. quality and the name you trust: Mopar.