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Diesel Filter Bowl Drain Valve Compatible with 2000-2001 Dodge Ram 2500 3500 Replace 5015580AC,5015580AA,5015580AB,5015580AD

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About this item

  • Part number:904-463,5015580AC,5015580AA,5015580AB,5015580AD
  • Fits the following vehicles: 2000-2001 Dodge Ram 2500, 2000-2001 Dodge Ram 3500
  • Materials: Made of high quality material, durable and wear resistant,longer service life。This fuel water separator drain valve is designed to match the fit and function of the valve on the specified vehicle and is a direct replacement
  • Function:When the original valve fails, this valve is able to fully restore the function of the component
  • NOTE: Please check the model we listed in the description to confirm compatibility before purchasing



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Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
I bought this valve i installed it and it leaked worse than the original valve. The internal diameter of the valve is wrong. I ended up taking the internals of the new valve, putting them in my old housing and it works good now.
Jack
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025
Leaked worse than my old one right out of the box
Pavel
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024
Leaked from the top at where the valve is opened and closed almost like it never had seal installed when assembled
Garrett L.
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2024
Part couldn’t leak more diesel even if I took it off! Would do zero stars if that was an option. Never use this piece of scrap plastic!!!! Found a replacement option at my local auto parts store for a little more but it functions as designed.
Brody Goddard
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024
Product was supposed to fit a 2000 dodge 2500. The only thing right was the small o-rings. The screws were to short. Wouldn’t tighten. The plunger is the wrong plunger for the body. So when I got it on and primed the filter housing. It just steamed diesel out the bottom and top. Luckily I found a way to salvage the old drain.