Dodge Challenger Maintenance Schedule

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If you're invested in consistently excellent and engaging performance, Dodge Challenger maintenance is the best way to keep your muscle car in peak condition. By following a detailed plan at an approved dealership that uses Mopar OEM parts, you're putting yourself in an even better position to flex your American muscle for years to come. Let's explore what this schedule involves so you can estimate when – and where – you need to get service performed.

Dodge Challenger Maintenance Guide: What To Expect

If you want general Dodge Challenger service intervals, you should expect to head to your dealership every 10,000 miles, or about once a year, at the latest. Exceeding this duration can be dangerous for your engine: At every 10,000-mile interval, a mechanic checks your oil levels, filter, and either rotates or replaces your tire parts. If you drive in extreme conditions, such as taking the Dodge Challenger onto the track or often driving in 90-degree weather, then a 4,000-mile or six-month interval might be more appropriate.

However, it's far from the sole reason to visit a dealership service center. For a more detailed Dodge Challenger service schedule by miles, check out this chart:

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Dodge Challenger Maintenance Chart

10,000 mi 20,000 mi 30,000 mi 40,000 mi 50,000 mi 60,000 mi 70,000 mi 80,000 mi 90,000 mi 100,000 mi 110,000 mi 120,000 mi 130,000 mi 140,000 mi 150,000 mi
Inspect / Replace Oil, Oil Filter Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Inspect / Rotate Tires, Replace if Necessary Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Inspect / Replace Brake Pads Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Inspect CV / Universal Joints Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Inspect Front Suspension, Tie Rod Ends, Boot Seals Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Inspect Front / Rear Axle Fluid Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Inspect Manual Transmission Fluid Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Inspect Brake Linings Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Adjust Parking Brake Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Inspect Transfer Case Fluid (AWD) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Replace Engine Air Cleaner Filter Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Replace Cabin Air Filter Yes
Replace Spark Plugs Yes
Flush and Replace Engine Coolant (10 yrs / 150,000 mi) Yes Yes
Change Manual Transmission Fluid (Extreme Conditions) Yes Yes Yes
Change Transfer Case Fluid (Work Model) Yes Yes
Change Rear Axle Fluid (Work Vehicle) Yes Yes Yes
Inspect / Replace PCV Valve Yes
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A Basic Dodge Challenger Maintenance Checklist

Looking for additional Dodge Challenger maintenance tips? Whether you're a pro, doing DIY work for the first time, or interested in what licensed technicians plan to do, here's a simplified list of items to look into.

  • Multipoint Inspection: Before performing basic maintenance items, it's important to check your engine, brake pads, and major components for wear and tear, low fluid levels, or any other deviations from factory-approved norms.
  • Tire Inspection: Tires are among the most likely components to be damaged or worn down over time. Check the depth of their treads. Before going on a long trip, ensure tire pressure is at an optimal amount for your season.
  • Fluid Checks: Using approved methods, like a dipstick, check your engine oil. If necessary, during 20,000-mile or two-year intervals, check your transmission fluid as well. Flush and replace as needed.
  • Order Genuine Parts: If you need filters, brake rotors, or any other significant component, we always recommend using Mopar OEM parts. Genuine, factory-made Dodge components reduce wear and tear on other parts while having the longest lifespan in your Dodge Challenger. Many of these parts are also covered by the Mopar Limited Warranty, which provides two years of coverage (at unlimited mileage).1
  • Test Components Afterward: Some items, such as batteries, may require the engine to be started or external tools, like a multimeter, to be used.

A local Dodge dealership will be guaranteed to follow the Dodge Challenger maintenance schedule closely, ensuring any potential issues are found before they become more problematic.

Perform Dodge Challenger Recommended Maintenance Alongside Mopar OEM Parts

By investing in Dodge Challenger parts for sale from a Mopar store, you're putting your best foot forward and making sure your muscle car is ready for years upon years of comfortable, powerful driving. By relying on our parts and following a Dodge Challenger service schedule, you'll keep your Dodge muscle car performing at peak performance for years to come.

Wondering where you can find reliable performance? Contact our team, and we'll help you find reliable dealerships or service bays that use genuine Mopar OEM components.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What maintenance does a Dodge Challenger need?

Like with many vehicles, a Dodge Challenger will need consistent maintenance with its oil and tires, with less frequent maintenance on its joints, fluids, brakes, and air filters. By following the Dodge Challenger maintenance manual and its recommended schedule, you maximize the longevity of your Challenger two-door muscle car, letting it run comfortably for years to come.

Is a Dodge Challenger expensive to maintain?

The Dodge Challenger is not expensive to maintain, with RepairPal estimating that you can expect to spend $650 annually on its upkeep2 – impressive for a performance-focused midsize vehicle. RepairPal also reports that the Dodge Challenger has a lower-than-average frequency of repair visits.2

What type of oil does a Dodge Challenger need?

The synthetic oil you'll need for Dodge Challenger routine service is Mopar SAE 5W-20 for the 3.6-liter engine or Mopar SAE 0W-20 for the 5.7-liter engine. If you need an equivalent replacement for the 3.6-liter engine, SAE 5W-30 is approved for use, but should only be used sparingly.


1Whichever time/mileage designation comes first. Warranties listed on this web page shall not be solely relied upon. Warranties may be subject to specific terms, restrictions, exclusions, and fees. Additional warranty information may be obtained by visiting the official website of the warranty provider. Contact our dealership for complete details.

2Reference to this third-party claim is solely for informational purposes and not to be relied upon. For details regarding this rating, visit https://repairpal.com/reliability/dodge/challenger