The new 2019 Dodge Challenger is sure to turn heads as you take it through the streets of St. Louis, Chesterfield, and Kirkwood, MO. With its incredible power, sleek design, and surprisingly comfortable interior, you won't find a driving experience quite the same with any other vehicle.

If you want to enjoy everything the Challenger offers for years to come, you need to make sure you keep yours in top shape. That means knowing when you need to go to the service center and get routine maintenance. Learn what you need to do to take care of your Challenger with this 2019 Dodge Challenger maintenance schedule.

Base Level Service

Your first service is the service that all subsequent visits to the shop will be based on. Remember to repeat all services in regular intervals. After about 6,000 miles or 6 months driving, you need to bring your Challenger in for an oil change. Oil is the lifeblood of your ride, so you need to make sure it's in good condition. You can get a tire rotation, too, if you like, but that can wait until the next service if need be.

12,000-Mile Service

After a year behind the wheel, you'll need to get a bit more done to your Challenger. If you haven't rotated your tires yet, be sure to get that taken care of. Depending on your driving habits, your brake pads might need replacing, but they'll likely be able to last you a bit longer. Remember to have your vehicle's cabin air filter changed as well, as they usually only last about a year.

24,000-Mile Service

For this service, you need to take a look at your tires. Depending on the wear, it may be time to replace them instead of merely getting a rotation. Your brake pads will almost definitely need changing at this point if you haven't had them changed already. Get your fuel and air filter replaced, and go ahead and get your spark plugs replaced also, if necessary. Don't forget to have your brake fluid and engine coolant flushed and replaced.

48,000-Mile Service

For this service, you need to have your timing belt and driving belt replaced, as they're typically pretty worn down by this point. Also make sure to have your hoses inspected, as it's not uncommon for them to spring leaks after so many miles. Oil leaks are especially bad for your car, so be on the lookout for those.

90,000-Mile Service

After 90,000 miles on the road, your maintenance gets even more extensive. Your engine coolant hose is likely done for by this point, so go ahead and get that replaced. Don't forget that your differential fluid and transmission fluid also need to be flushed and replaced. Finally, get your shock absorbers replaced so your Challenger can maintain that powerful performance you've come to know and love over the years.

Visit Our Service Center

Now that you know what to do to keep your car in shape, you just need a place in the St. Louis, Chesterfield, and Kirkwood areas to fulfill the 2019 Dodge Challenger maintenance schedule. That's where the service center at Glendale Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram can help. Our team knows the Challenger inside and out, so you can rest assured that your ride is in good hands. Contact us today to schedule your service appointment.

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