2010 Dodge Challenger
Maintenance & specsVERIFIED Jun 15, 2026
The 2010 Dodge Challenger takes 5W-20 Full Synthetic with a total capacity of 7 quarts (filter included). You’ll need a 16mm socket for the drain plug, torqued to 34 Nm. The OEM oil filter is the Mopar 68191349AC, with 2 compatible alternatives listed below. Note: this vehicle has 7 active recalls — check the recalls section below. Below you’ll find complete maintenance specs, fluid capacities, parts, and links to buy what you need.
⚑ QUICK DIY TIPS FOR THE 2010 DODGE CHALLENGER
- Torque your drain plug to 34 Nm (25 ft-lbs) to avoid leaks or stripped threads.
- Using the OEM filter (Mopar 68191349AC) is recommended for warranty compliance.
- Always use 5W-20 Full Synthetic as specified by Dodge — using the wrong viscosity can void your powertrain warranty.
- Check the maintenance schedule below for your next service interval.
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Oil & Filter
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Fluid Specifications
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Parts & Specifications
Spark Plugs
TypeIridium
Gap0.044
Quantity4
Change interval100,000 mi
Tires
Size245/40R18
Front pressure35 PSI
Rear pressure35 PSI
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Maintenance Schedule
≈ every 6 months
- ▸Change Engine Oil & Filter
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Torque Specifications
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Safety Recalls
707
Technical Service Bulletins
6Estimated Current Value
Original MSRP
$40,000
Private Party
$6,840–$7,560
Dealer Retail
$7,920–$9,000
Trade-In
$6,120–$6,840
Depreciation
82%
Estimated values assume average condition and mileage for vehicle age.
Source: estimated
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