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What kind of transmission fluid does a 2010 Dodge Charger take?

The 2010 Dodge Charger uses Mopar ATF+4 automatic transmission fluid.


This specification applies to the automatic transmissions used in the LX-platform Charger for that model year. Always verify the exact requirement for your vehicle by checking the owner’s manual or consulting a Dodge dealer with your VIN, as configurations can vary by trim and engine.


Understanding the configuration in 2010


In 2010, the Charger offered several engine options on the LX platform, all of which employed automatic transmissions designed to run on ATF+4. The fluid specification is designed to ensure proper shifting, heat management, and clutch wear characteristics across these variants. If you’re unsure which transmission your particular Charger uses, the owner's manual or a dealer can confirm the exact fluid spec for your VIN.


How to confirm the correct fluid for your model


To confirm the correct fluid for your specific Charger configuration and to understand capacity and service intervals, refer to the maintenance section of the owner’s manual. If you don’t have the manual, contact a Dodge dealer or use your VIN to obtain the exact specification from an official source.


Maintenance notes for ATF+4


Notes before performing a transmission fluid service:



  • Use only Mopar ATF+4 or a fluid that explicitly meets Chrysler ATF+4 specifications from a reputable supplier.

  • Check the transmission level with the engine warmed up and the vehicle on level ground, following the procedure in the manual.

  • When changing fluid, decide between a drain-and-fill or a full fluid flush based on your vehicle’s condition and service history; consult a professional if unsure.


Conclusion: Rely on ATF+4 for the 2010 Charger’s automatic transmissions and verify with VIN-specific documentation to ensure you’re using the exact specification required for your vehicle.


Summary


Bottom line: For a 2010 Dodge Charger, the recommended transmission fluid is Mopar ATF+4. Always confirm with your manual or a Dodge dealer for your precise build, but ATF+4 is the standard specification for Chrysler automatics of that year.

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