Yes—the 2010 Dodge Charger is equipped with a cabin air filter, located behind the glove box, that filters dust, pollen and other particulates from interior air.
What you should know about the cabin air filter in the 2010 Charger
For model year 2010, most Chargers include a dedicated cabin air filter as part of the HVAC system. The filter helps improve interior air quality by filtering particulates that enter through the heating, ventilation and air conditioning intake. Access, placement and replacement practices are broadly similar across trims, though a few variations can occur by production date or optional equipment.
Location and access
The filter is typically located behind the glove box. To reach it, you usually lower the glove box by releasing its dampers or stops, then remove the access panel or filter housing cover to expose the filter element inside.
Access steps
Follow these steps to locate and replace the cabin air filter on most 2010 Chargers.
- Prepare the glove box: remove contents and support the door so it can drop down.
- Lower the glove box by squeezing the sides to release the stops or damper, allowing it to hang down.
- Look for the cabin air filter housing behind the glove box; remove the cover or panel to access the filter.
- Take out the old filter and note the airflow direction shown on the filter frame.
- Install the new filter with the arrows pointing toward the HVAC system; reseal the housing.
- Reattach the housing cover and raise the glove box back into place.
With the filter replaced, the HVAC system should supply cleaner air and maintain better airflow through the cabin.
Maintenance guidelines
To maintain cabin air quality, keep these guidelines in mind:
- Replacement interval: plan to replace the cabin air filter every 12,000–15,000 miles or at least once a year, whichever comes first, or follow the owner’s manual schedule.
- Filter type: choose a standard pollen filter or an activated-carbon version if you want to reduce odors and certain pollutants; ensure compatibility with the 2010 Charger.
- Symptoms of a clogged filter: reduced airflow, musty or unpleasant odors, or increased allergy or asthma symptoms inside the cabin.
Regular maintenance can help ensure effective filtration and HVAC performance.
Part and compatibility notes
Parts availability varies by trim and production date. When purchasing replacement filters, check the vehicle's VIN or consult a parts specialist to confirm the correct size and type for a 2010 Charger.
Summary
The 2010 Dodge Charger does have a cabin air filter. Access is typically behind the glove box, and replacement is a straightforward DIY task that can improve interior air quality and HVAC performance. Adhering to a regular replacement schedule and using the right filter type will help maintain cleaner air inside the vehicle.


