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How many quarts of transmission fluid does a 2010 Dodge Charger 3.5 take?

The 2010 Dodge Charger 3.5 typically requires about 11 quarts of Dexron VI transmission fluid for a full fill, including the pan, filter, and refilling of the system.


In practice, the amount you’ll need depends on the service method you choose. The Charger uses a conventional automatic transmission, and capacity can vary slightly by exact transmission variant and whether you’re performing a complete flush or a simple pan drop and refill. Plan for roughly 7–8 quarts for a pan-drop-and-refill, and around 11–12 quarts if you’re flushing the system and circulating new fluid through the cooler lines and torque converter. Always verify against your vehicle’s manual or service documentation for your specific VIN.


Capacity by service scenario


To help you estimate quantities for common maintenance methods, consider the following guidelines:



  • Total transmission fluid capacity (full system fill, including torque converter and cooler lines): about 11 quarts.

  • Pan-drop-and-refill with a new filter: typically around 7–8 quarts.

  • Complete flush (machine flush, circulating new fluid through the system): about 11–12 quarts.


These figures are approximate and can vary slightly by transmission variant and vehicle condition. Having a little extra on hand is prudent, and always recheck the level after the fluid has warmed up and the vehicle has been cycled through a drive.

Fluid type and maintenance notes


Use Dexron VI automatic transmission fluid, as recommended for Chrysler/ Dodge transmissions of this era. Do not mix fluids of incompatible specifications, and replace the transmission filter when performing a pan drop.


Important verification steps


If you’re not certain which exact transmission variant your VIN uses, consult the owner's manual or a service manual for your vehicle. Some Chargers from this era used closely related four-speed automatic units, and while the general capacity figures are similar, exact quantities can vary slightly.


Summary


For a 2010 Dodge Charger with a 3.5-liter engine, plan to have about 11 quarts of Dexron VI transmission fluid on hand for a full system fill. A pan-drop-and-refill will typically require around 7–8 quarts, while a complete flush may approach 11–12 quarts. Always confirm with the vehicle’s manual and perform the service with proper caution to ensure accurate fluid level and proper transmission function.

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