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BREMBO Front Brake Pads for Jeep Patriot, Chrysler Sebring & Dodge Caliber - P18001

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BREMBO Front Brake Pads for Jeep Patriot, Chrysler Sebring & Dodge Caliber - P18001Vehicle Fitment & Part Details This front brake pad set for Jeep Patriot is listed with Part MPN P 18 001 and GTIN Barcode 8020584091128. The brake pads provide friction against the brake disc during braking. Confirm compatibility by matching the listed fitment details and any OEM reference numbers supplied. Verify VIN engine. Key Details SKU P18001 Component Front Brake Pads Position Front Axle Configuration Front Axle Set Brand BREMBO Part MPN P 18

Vehicle Fitment & Part Details

This front brake pad set for Jeep Patriot is listed with Part MPN P 18 001 and GTIN / Barcode 8020584091128. The brake pads provide friction against the brake disc during braking. Confirm compatibility by matching the listed fitment details and any OEM reference numbers supplied. Verify VIN/engine.

Key Details

SKU
P18001
Component
Front Brake Pads
Position
Front Axle
Configuration
Front Axle Set
Brand
BREMBO
Part MPN
P 18 001
GTIN / Barcode
8020584091128
Primary Fitment
Jeep Patriot MK74 (02/2007-12/2017)
Specs
145 mm width, 17 mm thickness, 55 mm height, Akebono brake system, acoustic wear warning, anti-squeak plate, 2 wear indicators per axle, WVA 24583

Listing Highlights

  • Listed for 58 supplied applications covering selected Jeep, Chrysler, Dodge and Mitsubishi models shown in the fitment table.
  • Supplied product specs include Akebono brake system, acoustic wear warning and anti-squeak plate.
  • Cross-referenced to listed OE numbers for compatibility checking before ordering.

OEM Reference Numbers

  • CHRYSLER: K68020494AA
  • CHRYSLER: 68020494AA
  • CHRYSLER: 05191231AA
  • CHRYSLER: K68020494AB
  • CHRYSLER: 68020494AB
  • CHRYSLER: 068020494AA
  • CHRYSLER: K05191231AA
  • CHRYSLER: 068020494AB
  • JEEP: 68574695AA
  • MITSUBISHI: 4605A684

Product Specifications

Specification Value
Width 145 mm
Thickness 17 mm
Height 55 mm
Wear Warning Contact With acoustic wear warning
Supplementary Info Without accessories
Brake System Akebono
Supplementary Info 2 With anti-squeak plate
Wear Indicators Per Axle 2
WVA Number 24583
Trade Numbers 24583, D1285 8402
Brand Class Premium

Vehicle Fitment

Includes 58 supplied applications covering selected Jeep Patriot and Compass models, Dodge Caliber, Avenger and Journey models, Chrysler Sebring and 200 models, and Mitsubishi Eclipse IV models. Use the full table below to confirm model, chassis / platform, year range, engine, power and any other rendered columns before ordering.

View Full Vehicle Fitment (58 applications)
Make Model Chassis / Platform Years Engine Power
Jeep Patriot MK74 02/2007-12/2017 2.0 CRD 4x4 ECD; ECE, Diesel 2, 103kW/140PS 1968ccm 103kW/140PS
Jeep Patriot MK74 02/2007-12/2017 2.0 CRD ECD; ECE, Diesel 2, 103kW/140PS 1968ccm 103kW/140PS
Jeep Patriot MK74 01/2011-12/2017 2.2 CRD 4x4 ENE, Diesel 2.1, 120kW/163PS 2143ccm 120kW/163PS
Jeep Patriot MK74 01/2011-12/2017 2.0 ECN, Petrol 2, 115kW/156PS 1998ccm 115kW/156PS
Jeep Patriot MK74 01/2008-12/2017 2.4 4x4 ED3; EDG, Petrol 2.4, 125kW/170PS 2360ccm 125kW/170PS
Jeep Patriot MK74 02/2007-12/2017 2.4 4x4 ED3, Petrol 2.4, 128kW/174PS 2360ccm 128kW/174PS
Jeep Patriot MK74 06/2009-12/2017 2.4 ED3; EDG, Petrol 2.4, 125kW/170PS 2360ccm 125kW/170PS
Jeep Patriot MK74 02/2007-12/2017 2.0 CRD 4x4 ECD, Diesel 2, 88kW/120PS 1968ccm 88kW/120PS
Jeep Patriot MK74 01/2011-12/2017 2.2 CRD 4x4 ENE, Diesel 2.1, 100kW/136PS 2143ccm 100kW/136PS
Jeep Patriot MK74 01/2011-12/2017 2.2 CRD ENE, Diesel 2.1, 100kW/136PS 2143ccm 100kW/136PS
Jeep Patriot MK74 02/2007-12/2017 2.0 4x4 ECN, Petrol 2, 115kW/156PS 1998ccm 115kW/156PS
Jeep Compass MK49 08/2006- 2.0 ECN, Petrol 2, 118kW/160PS 1998ccm 118kW/160PS
Jeep Compass MK49 09/2006- 2.0 CRD 4x4 ECE, Diesel 2, 103kW/140PS 1968ccm 103kW/140PS
Jeep Compass MK49 08/2006- 2.0 CRD ECD; ECE, Diesel 2, 103kW/140PS 1968ccm 103kW/140PS
Jeep Compass MK49 12/2010- 2.2 CRD 4x4 OM 651.925, Diesel 2.1, 120kW/163PS 2143ccm 120kW/163PS
Jeep Compass MK49 05/2011- 2.2 CRD ENE, Diesel 2.1, 100kW/136PS 2143ccm 100kW/136PS
Jeep Compass MK49 05/2011- 2.2 CRD 4x4 ENE, Diesel 2.1, 100kW/136PS 2143ccm 100kW/136PS
Jeep Compass MK49 05/2011- 2.0 ECN, Petrol 2, 115kW/156PS 1998ccm 115kW/156PS
Jeep Compass MK49 09/2006- 2.4 4x4 ED3; ERZ, Petrol 2.4, 125kW/170PS 2360ccm 125kW/170PS
Jeep Compass MK49 08/2006- 2.4 ED3; EDG; ERZ, Petrol 2.4, 125kW/170PS 2360ccm 125kW/170PS
Jeep Compass MK49 02/2007- 2.0 CRD 4x4 ECD, Diesel 2, 88kW/120PS 1968ccm 88kW/120PS
Chrysler 200 Saloon 10-0 01/2011-12/2015 2.4 ED3; EDG, Petrol 2.4, 129kW/175PS 2360ccm 129kW/175PS
Chrysler 200 Convertible 10-0 01/2011-12/2014 2.4 ED3; EDG, Petrol 2.4, 129kW/175PS 2360ccm 129kW/175PS
Chrysler 200 Convertible 10-0 09/2011-12/2012 3.6 ERB, Petrol 3.6, 211kW/287PS 3604ccm 211kW/287PS
Chrysler Sebring Convertible JS 07/2007-12/2010 2.7 EER, Petrol 2.7, 137kW/186PS 2736ccm 137kW/186PS
Chrysler Sebring Convertible JS 05/2007-12/2010 2.4 EDG, Petrol 2.4, 128kW/174PS 2360ccm 128kW/174PS
Chrysler Sebring Convertible JS 05/2007-12/2010 3.5 EGG, Petrol 3.5, 175kW/238PS 3518ccm 175kW/238PS
Chrysler Sebring JS 07/2007-12/2010 2.0 VVT ECN, Petrol 2, 115kW/156PS 1998ccm 115kW/156PS
Chrysler Sebring JS 07/2007-12/2010 2.4 VVT ED3; EDG, Petrol 2.4, 125kW/170PS 2360ccm 125kW/170PS
Chrysler Sebring JS 07/2007-09/2010 2.7 VVT EER, Petrol 2.7, 137kW/186PS 2736ccm 137kW/186PS
Chrysler Sebring JS 07/2007-12/2010 2.0 CRD ECD, Diesel 2, 103kW/140PS 1968ccm 103kW/140PS
Chrysler Sebring JS 09/2006-12/2010 2.7 VVT EER, Petrol 2.7, 141kW/192PS 2736ccm 141kW/192PS
Chrysler Sebring JS 09/2006-12/2010 2.4 EDG, Petrol 2.4, 128kW/174PS 2360ccm 128kW/174PS
Chrysler Sebring JS 09/2006-12/2008 3.5 EGF, Petrol 3.5, 175kW/238PS 3518ccm 175kW/238PS
Dodge Avenger 07-14 01/2012-12/2014 2.4, Petrol 2.4, 127kW/173PS 2360ccm 127kW/173PS
Dodge Avenger 07-14 06/2007-12/2011 2.0 ECN, Petrol 2, 115kW/156PS 1998ccm 115kW/156PS
Dodge Avenger 07-14 06/2007-12/2014 2.4 EDG, Petrol 2.4, 125kW/170PS 2360ccm 125kW/170PS
Dodge Avenger 07-14 06/2007-12/2014 2.4 EDG; ED3, Petrol 2.4, 129kW/175PS 2360ccm 129kW/175PS
Dodge Avenger 07-14 06/2007-12/2011 2.7 EER, Petrol 2.7, 137kW/186PS 2736ccm 137kW/186PS
Dodge Avenger 07-14 01/2012-12/2014 3.6 ERB, Petrol 3.6, 211kW/287PS 3605ccm 211kW/287PS
Dodge Avenger 07-14 06/2007-12/2011 2.0 CRD ECD, Diesel 2, 103kW/140PS 1968ccm 103kW/140PS
Dodge Avenger 07-14 06/2007-12/2009 3.5 EGF, Petrol 3.5, 175kW/238PS 3518ccm 175kW/238PS
Dodge Avenger 07-14 06/2007-12/2011 3.5 AWD EGJ; EGF, Petrol 3.5, 175kW/238PS 3518ccm 175kW/238PS
Dodge Caliber 06-0 06/2006-12/2009 1.8 EBA, Petrol 1.8, 110kW/150PS 1798ccm 110kW/150PS
Dodge Caliber 06-0 06/2006- 2.0 ECN, Petrol 2, 115kW/156PS 1998ccm 115kW/156PS
Dodge Caliber 06-0 10/2006- 2.4 ED3, Petrol 2.4, 125kW/170PS 2359ccm 125kW/170PS
Dodge Caliber 06-0 12/2007- 2.4 Turbo ED4, Petrol 2.4, 217kW/295PS 2359ccm 217kW/295PS
Dodge Caliber 06-0 10/2006- 2.4 AWD ED3, Petrol 2.4, 125kW/170PS 2359ccm 125kW/170PS
Dodge Caliber 06-0 06/2006- 2.0 CRD ECD; ECE, Diesel 2, 103kW/140PS 1968ccm 103kW/140PS
Dodge Caliber 06-0 07/2010-11/2011 2.2 CRD ENE, Diesel 2.1, 120kW/163PS 2143ccm 120kW/163PS
Dodge Caliber 06-0 06/2006-11/2011 2.0 CRD ECD, Diesel 2, 88kW/120PS 1968ccm 88kW/120PS
Dodge Caliber 06-0 06/2006-11/2011 2.0 CRD ECD, Diesel 2, 100kW/136PS 1968ccm 100kW/136PS
Dodge Caliber 06-0 10/2006- 2.4 ED3, Petrol 2.4, 126kW/172PS 2359ccm 126kW/172PS
Dodge Journey 08-0 01/2009- 2.4 EDG; ED3, Petrol 2.4, 170kW/170PS 2360ccm 170kW/170PS
Mitsubishi Eclipse IV DK_A 04/2005-12/2011 2.4 GS 4G69, Petrol 2.4, 120kW/163PS 2378ccm 120kW/163PS
Mitsubishi Eclipse IV DK_A 04/2005-12/2011 3.8 GT 6G75, Petrol 3.8, 192kW/261PS 3828ccm 192kW/261PS
Mitsubishi Eclipse IV DK_A 09/2005-12/2008 3.8 6G75, Petrol 3.8, 196kW/267PS 3828ccm 196kW/267PS
Mitsubishi Eclipse IV Convertible 05-0 04/2005-12/2008 3.8 6G75, Petrol 3.8, 196kW/267PS 3828ccm 196kW/267PS

Fitment Notes

  • Always match OEM reference number(s) and vehicle details before ordering. Verify VIN/engine.

Compatibility Verification Notes

  • Confirm compatibility using VIN, engine code, chassis / platform, OE reference and original part comparison before ordering.
  • Match the supplied fitment details to your vehicle, including model, year range and any listed engine or chassis information.
  • Confirm the front axle position, brake system, dimensions, WVA number and original part details before ordering.
  • Fitment data may vary by production date, market, import history and engine variant.
  • This listing is for part identification and compatibility checking only. Installation must be carried out according to the vehicle manufacturer's service information by a suitably qualified person.

Common Questions

Will this front brake pad set fit my Jeep Patriot?
This part (P18001) is listed for the fitments shown on this page. Confirm by matching the fitment details. Verify VIN/engine.

What OEM part numbers does this cross-reference?
Cross-reference numbers are listed in the OEM Reference Numbers section above. Match at least one to your original part before ordering.

What brand is this part?
This listing is for BREMBO front brake pads.

How do I confirm fitment if there are multiple variants?
Compare the supplied fitment details, OE reference numbers, original part details and any listed variant information before ordering. Verify VIN/engine.

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