
Dodge Charger Service Intervals
* Listed service intervals serve as a general guide and are not associated with the OEM. Please refer to your vehicle's owners manual for optimal recommendations for your specific model.
To ensure that your Dodge Charger remains in optimal working condition, it is crucial to adhere to regular servicing intervals for your vehicle. Whether it is approaching its initial inspection or nearing the 90,000-mile mark, the specific service requirements will vary as your vehicle reaches each milestone. Below is a general overview to help you understand the potential services provided at key intervals. However, we highly recommend consulting your vehicle's owner's manual for precise instructions.
Service at 15,000 Miles
Typically, when your vehicle reaches the 15,000-mile mark, the maintenance requirements may be relatively straightforward. It may involve rotating the tires and inspecting all four tires for any unusual or uneven wear patterns. Additionally, a technician might replace the engine oil and filter.
Service at 30,000 Miles
At 30,000 miles, your Charger might need another oil change and tire rotation. Cleaning or replacing the engine and cabin air filters could also be necessary. Furthermore, a comprehensive brake system inspection, including drums, rotors, and pads, may be performed. The battery might be checked as well.
Service at 60,000 Miles
At the 60,000-mile mark, the aforementioned services may be repeated. Additionally, the exhaust system could undergo an inspection. Spark plugs may require examination and replacement if needed. Analyzing the heating and cooling systems becomes essential for maintaining comfort throughout the changing seasons.
Service at 90,000 Miles
When your Charger reaches 90,000 miles, a thorough checkup should be conducted. Inspecting the drive belt becomes crucial if it hasn't been done earlier. Suspension and steering components are among the items that require review due to wear and tear over time. Replacement or repairs might be necessary to ensure proper vehicle handling and stability. Additionally, the fuel system and various connectors, such as hoses and valves, may undergo inspection.
By adhering to a consistent maintenance schedule for your Dodge Charger, you can contribute to its longevity and performance. When it's time for your vehicle's service, rest assured that our team of certified professionals is here to assist you.
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