Dodge Charger Service Schedule

Dodge Charger Service Schedule

Get maintenance for your Charger at Gillman Chrysler Dodge Ram

Like all vehicles, the Dodge Charger needs regular maintenance to work correctly, and while the Dodge Charger is one of the best and most potent vehicles out there, it will need parts replaced throughout its life. So the question is, what do you need to have replaced, and when do you need to replace them? That's where we here at Gillman Chrysler Dodge Ram come in! Below you will find a comprehensive maintenance schedule to have a basic guideline on when you need to get things replaced. Keep in mind that this is a guideline, and your actual maintenance schedule will depend on how often you drive and in what conditions. Now let's get to that maintenance schedule!

5,000-Mile Maintenance

If you have a brand new Dodge Charger, your first maintenance check will take place at the 5,000-mile mark or the first six months, whichever comes first! At this maintenance interval, you will get your first oil change. You will also need to get a filter change and a tire rotation. You're going to want to get these three core maintenance issues taken care of every 5,000-miles or six months, as they are essential to the health and safety of your vehicle. The good news is we can help you with these small maintenance items! Make an appointment with our experts here at Gillman Chrysler Dodge Ram today!

10,000-Mile Maintenance Schedule

Once you reach the 10,000-mile mark, the three core maintenance procedures that we discussed at the 5,000-mile mark will need to be done again. In addition, at the 10,000-mile or 12-month mark, you will need to have our experts here at Gillman Chrysler Dodge Ram check and replace your automatic transmission fluid, brakes, suspension, and exhaust systems. When you do these things, you will ensure that your Charger is functioning properly, and you will get the most out of your vehicle!

15,000-Mile Maintenance Schedule

In addition to all of the maintenance things we mentioned above, your 18-month or 15,000-mile Dodge Charger service will need to include checking and ever replacing your  CV joints, axle fluid, and exhaust system. You should also have our experts here at Gillman Chrysler Dodge Ram check your spark plugs and brake linings, but that will depend on your driving conditions. You're also going to want to make sure that your oil and filters are being continuously changed and the tires rotated to wear evenly.

Beyond 15,000-Miles

Once you get beyond the 15,000-mile mark, you need to regulate your maintenance schedule to keep your Dodge Charger running efficiently so that you avoid damage. Finally, getting to the 50,000 or 100,000-mile mark will require a full-service workup to ensure that your vehicle is working at an optimal level. Also, you should have your tires checked and changed at these mile marks if needed. After your Charger gets past the 100,000-mile mark, you'll need to have your Charger regularly serviced every six months to keep your car running the way it should and protect you from damage. It will keep you safe and save you from having to shelve out money for more expensive repairs down the line!

Get Dodge Maintenance Done here at Gillman Chrysler Dodge Ram

If you need an oil change, tire rotation, or a more substantial repair, you can always trust our experts at Gillman Chrysler Dodge Ram to get the job done right! Our team will go over every inch of your Dodge Charger to ensure that it's running correctly and make repairs when needed. You can make an appointment by heading down to our dealership and doing so in person, or you can fill out a form here on our website. We look forward to meeting you and taking care of your Dodge Chargers needs here at Gillman Chrysler Dodge Ram!

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