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Which kind of coolant should I use for my 2010 Dodge Ram?

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Mark C

The 2010 Dodge Ram uses Mopar antifreeze, which should be replaced about every 60,000 miles. The air filter should be changed every 15,000 to 30,000 miles, while spark plugs typically last around 100,000 miles unless they are copper, in which case they should be replaced every 30,000 miles. There are various potential engine issues to watch out for, including overheating, which can lead to car fires and even explosions. Excessive oil consumption may necessitate prompt oil changes, and problems with spark plugs or gaskets should also be addressed timely to avoid further complications like oil leaks.

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  • Boby Chaudhary

    Certainly! You have the option of utilizing Prestone orange antifreeze and coolant designed for American vehicles in your 2010 Dodge Ram.

  • S DR

    Is it okay to utilize Dex-Cool?

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