Dodge Charger Maintenance Schedule, Service & Repair

Any car needs to be regularly serviced and maintained, and a powerhouse like the Dodge Charger is no different. At Kearny Mesa Chrysler Dodge Jeep® RAM, our service professionals can handle anything you may need. When it comes to Dodge Charger service, you might need to plan ahead.
Here’s an overview of the service schedule for your Dodge Charger.
Beyond Oil Changes
Any driver has been told over and over again that regular oil changes are key to the long-term health of your car. This is true, but the particulars have changed over the years.
These days, advances in synthetic engine lubricants have shifted the ideal oil change interval from every 3,000 miles to every 5,000 to 7,500 miles.
Still, to keep your Dodge Charger going over the long term, you’ll need to think ahead.
Long-Term Service Schedule
Here is a guide to the different long-term service milestones.
- Every 7,500 miles: After an oil change, check your battery and tighten any connections. Check and grease your door latches. Check the transmission fluid and get your brakes checked as well.
- Every 20,000 miles: Replace your air conditioning and cabin air filter. Check your transfer fluid and take a look at your CV and Universal joints. Inspect your suspension, tie rod ends, brake linings, and parking brake.
- Every 40,000 miles: Check your front and rear axle fluid. Change your air conditioning and cabin air filter.
- Every 60,000 miles: Fluids! Check your transfer case and transmission fluids.
- At 100,000 miles: Your engine belts will most likely need to be replaced by this point.
Find out more about the long-term Dodge Charger service milestones by contacting Kearny Mesa Chrysler Dodge Jeep RAM today!
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