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What type of power steering fluid does the Dodge Charger use?

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Carrie T

The Dodge Charger utilizes Synthetic Original Equipment Power Steering Fluid. Even though power steering fluid may not be seen as a high-maintenance component, it plays a crucial role in your car's steering system. The typical cost for a power steering flush ranges from $100 to $140. There is some debate regarding how frequently power steering fluid should be changed, but the general agreement is to do it every two years or around every 75,000 to 100,000 miles. If your system is low on fluid, air can start circulating through the steering mechanism. If you hear squealing noises when turning the steering wheel, that is a clear indication that it's time to replace the power steering fluid.

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  • Shawnee

    The Dodge Charger needs to use high-quality OE Replacement synthetic power steering fluid specifically designed for American vehicles to ensure its smooth and safe operation.

  • William Lowman

    Which type of power steering fluid should be used for my 1967 Charger?

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