Dodge Charger Maintenance Schedule

Dodge Charger Maintenance Schedule

Dodge has a reputation for performance, and the Dodge Charger lives up that reputation with pulse-pounding power and unexpected efficiency. The Charger is the fastest and most powerful mass-produced sedan in the world. Dodge designed and built it with the highest quality OEM parts, and the best way to keep it running in top condition is to perform regular maintenance.

Oil Changes

Everyone knows that oil changes are essential for life or your Charger, but when should you have these performed? Dodge recommends changing your oil and filter when the Oil Change Indicator System informs you, or every 4,000 miles. However, if you tend to run your Charger on the drag strip more often, you should have it change sooner. Your tires should be rotated at this time, and if there is any sign of uneven wear, you should replace them.

20,000 Miles

Once your Charger's odometer reaches 20,000 miles, you should have your air conditioning filter replaced, as it gets rid of the contaminants that are pumped into the cabin with the fans running, and no one wants the breath in all those particles. A technician should also have their brakes Inspected every 20,000 miles and replaced if necessary.

30,000 Miles

At this mile marker, you should have your engine air filter replaced. This filter helps keep harmful contaminants from entering your engine, ensuring that only clean air, without debris, reaches this vital component. When this filter becomes clogged, you may experience a long number of issues concerning your vehicle's engine. This list of service items should be inspected in 30,000-mile intervals.

50,000 Miles

At this point, you should have all the above services performed, plus have all the suspension components inspected to ensure maximize the friction between the tires and the road to deliver the responsive ride you have come to expect from your Charger.

100,000 Miles

Your odometer has just rolled 100,000 miles, congratulations! By now, you understand just how impressive of a vehicle the Dodge Charger is. So, let's keep it running for another 100,000 miles. At this service, you should have your engine coolant flushed and replaced. It would be best if you also had the spark plugs changed at this time.

Dodge Charger Service Center Near Me

Every vehicle is different, but routine maintenance is the key to protecting your car. The knowledgeable service team at Rochester Hills Chrysler Jeep Dodge wants to help protect your Dodge Charger from premature wear and tear. Our team of trustworthy technicians will ensure your vehicle will run smoothly for years to come. If you're unsure when to service your ride, follow the suggested service schedule above and make your way over to Rochester Hills CDJR service center when it's time for your vehicle to receive maintenance. 


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