OEM Ford Oil Coolers

4C3Z7B028DA - : Tube Oil Cooler for Ford Image

Tube Oil Cooler

$65.21
MSRP $95.33
Save $30.12
31.6% Off
YC3Z7B028AA - : Tube Oil Cooler for Ford Image

Tube Oil Cooler

$65.81
MSRP $96.22
Save $30.41
31.6% Off
5C3Z7C410AA - : Tube Oil Cooler for Ford Image

Tube Oil Cooler

$37.62
MSRP $55.00
Save $17.38
31.6% Off
MB3Z8N021C - : Hose Oil Cooler for Ford Image

Hose Oil Cooler

$37.28
MSRP $54.50
Save $17.22
31.6% Off
5U9Z7A095AA - : Oil Cooler Assembly for Ford Image

Oil Cooler Assembly

$316.80
MSRP $480.00
Save $163.20
34% Off
YOC32 - : Oil Cooler Assembly for Ford Image

Oil Cooler Assembly

Ford YOC-32
$104.94
MSRP $156.17
Save $51.23
32.8% Off
V1MZ7869A - : Oil Cooler Assembly for Ford Image

Oil Cooler Assembly

$112.99
MSRP $168.13
Save $55.14
32.8% Off
YOC25 - : Oil Cooler Assembly for Ford Image

Oil Cooler Assembly

Ford YOC-25
$121.11
MSRP $180.22
Save $59.11
32.8% Off
RB3Z7H255A - : Hose Oil Cooler for Ford Image

Hose Oil Cooler

$63.50
MSRP $92.83
Save $29.33
31.6% Off
RB3Z7H255B - : Hose Oil Cooler for Ford Image

Hose Oil Cooler

$62.81
MSRP $91.83
Save $29.02
31.6% Off

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Keep Your Oil Cooler Running Like It Should

When engine oil gets too hot, performance starts to slip. That’s where the oil cooler steps in, helping regulate temperatures during daily driving or under heavier loads. Ford models like the F-150 and Bronco rely on it more than most people realize. At Ford Parts Center, we carry only genuine Ford oil coolers for a better fit and longer service life.

What the oil cooler actually does

Engine oil doesn’t just lubricate—it also carries heat away from the engine. The oil cooler helps shed that heat before it circulates again. Without one that works properly, oil can overheat and break down faster, putting your engine at risk. Ford-designed coolers match the exact cooling specs your vehicle was built for.

When they fail and what to watch for

Leaks, poor cooling, or sudden drops in oil pressure could point to a failing cooler. Internal corrosion, cracked housings, or worn seals are common after years of use. It’s especially important to check if your model has seen heavy towing or long drives in hot weather. Many drivers choose to inspect or replace the oil cooler around 100,000 miles, or sooner if signs show up.

Replace it with the right parts

We recommend replacing your oil cooler with a genuine Ford part for better durability and performance. Aftermarket versions often use generic fittings and inconsistent materials. If you’re already servicing this area, it’s smart to check the oil filter housing too. Both parts work closely together and can fail under similar conditions.

At Ford Parts Center, we make it easy to find exactly what fits your vehicle—no guessing, no shortcuts.