2010 Dodge Charger Air Filter

Dodge Air Filter service at Larry H. Miller Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram Albuquerque in Albuquerque, NM
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Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

11 common questions answered

how much does it cost to replace the air filter in a 2010 dodge charger?

Typical replacement parts and labor for a 2010 Dodge Charger engine air filter run about $60–$120, and cabin air filter replacement runs about $50–$110 at dealer service.

Larry H. Miller Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram Albuquerque provides up-front pricing and installs OEM-spec filters (Mopar for Chrysler/Jeep/Dodge/RAM models) when requested; final cost depends on part selection and any related services such as intake housing or MAF sensor cleaning. Pricing includes proper disposal and a brief post-install inspection.

  • Engine air filter estimated: $60–$120 (parts + labor)
  • Cabin air filter estimated: $50–$110 (parts + labor)
  • Up-front quote and OEM filter options available at the service desk
how often should i replace the engine air filter on a 2010 dodge charger?

Most 2010 Dodge Charger engines are inspected at regular intervals and many owners replace the engine air filter every 15,000–30,000 miles based on conditions.

Driving in Albuquerque's dusty or high-pollen seasons accelerates filter loading; shorter intervals near unpaved roads are common. The 6.1L V8 in the 2010 Dodge Charger can sustain peak power when intake air flow is unrestricted, so follow visual inspections and replace sooner when heavily soiled.

  • Inspect the engine air filter at every oil change or service visit
  • Replace sooner if you frequently drive on dirt or dusty roads
  • LHM Jeep Ram ABQ can inspect the filter during a routine service visit
how often should i replace the cabin air filter on a 2010 dodge charger?

Cabin air filters on vehicles like the 2010 Dodge Charger are commonly replaced every 12,000–20,000 miles or once per year depending on use and local air quality.

Albuquerque's seasonal pollen and dust can reduce HVAC airflow and introduce odors faster than in cleaner climates. If passengers notice weak vents, increased dust on vents, or a musty smell when A/C runs, consider earlier replacement and an HVAC system check.

  • Annual inspection recommended for typical city driving
  • Replace sooner with heavy urban dust or pollen exposure
  • LHM Jeep Ram ABQ inspects cabin filters during multi-point service checks
where is the engine air filter located on a 2010 dodge charger?

The 2010 Dodge Charger’s engine air filter sits in the engine bay inside a rectangular air box near the front of the engine compartment.

On the 6.1L V8-equipped Charger, the air box is accessible after opening the hood and usually secured with clips or screws for quick inspection. Locating it is straightforward for a basic visual check; checking the intake housing and MAF sensor at the same time helps ensure proper air flow and sensor readings.

  • Air filter is inside the front engine-bay air box
  • Accessible via clips or small screws—no major disassembly needed
  • Technician checks intake housing and MAF while replacing the filter
what's the difference between an engine air filter and a cabin air filter on a 2010 dodge charger?

The engine air filter cleans intake air for combustion (protecting the engine and sensors), while the cabin air filter cleans air entering the passenger compartment through the HVAC system.

The engine filter ensures the 6.1L V8 receives clean air for power and economy; the cabin filter protects occupants from dust, pollen, and particulates. They serve different systems and are located in separate areas—engine bay versus HVAC housing behind the glove box or under the dash.

  • Engine filter: protects engine, MAF sensor, and fuel efficiency
  • Cabin filter: improves interior air quality and HVAC performance
  • Both should be inspected regularly and replaced as needed
what are the signs of a clogged air filter on a 2010 dodge charger?

Common signs include reduced engine power, lower fuel economy, rough idle, weak HVAC airflow, or a musty odor in the cabin.

For a 2010 Dodge Charger with a 6.1L V8, clogged engine filters can show as sluggish acceleration or increased fuel use; a clogged cabin filter shows as reduced vent airflow or unpleasant smells. If you notice any of these, schedule an inspection to avoid longer-term intake or HVAC damage.

  • Engine symptoms: reduced power, rough idle, worse mpg
  • Cabin symptoms: weak vents, dust in vents, musty or stale odor
  • Immediate inspection prevents related issues with MAF or HVAC components
can i replace the air filter on my 2010 dodge charger myself, or should larry h. miller chrysler jeep dodge ram albuquerque do it?

Engine air filter replacement is often DIY-friendly; cabin filter replacement can be easy or require trim removal, so dealer service ensures correct OEM parts and a full intake/HVAC check.

Many owners can change the engine air filter in minutes, but the cabin filter location behind the glove box may require clips or fasteners. LHM Jeep Ram ABQ provides OEM (Mopar) filters and inspects intake components and the MAF sensor—services DIY visits may not include.

  • DIY: engine filter is usually clip-accessible in the engine bay
  • Dealer: offers OEM part, MAF/intake inspection, and warranty-backed installation
  • Schedule service online to add an inspection with your replacement: schedule service
does larry h. miller chrysler jeep dodge ram albuquerque use oem filters for 2010 dodge charger replacements?

Yes — the dealership can install OEM Mopar air and cabin filters for the 2010 Dodge Charger on request.

Mopar parts match factory specifications for fit and filtration efficiency on Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and RAM vehicles. Choosing OEM filters helps maintain expected airflow and filtration performance for the 6.1L V8 Charger; the service department also inspects related components during replacement.

  • OEM brand: Mopar for Dodge/Chrysler/Jeep/RAM applications
  • OEM filters match factory fit, filtration, and performance specs
  • Ask for an OEM filter when you schedule service
2010 Dodge Charger Air Filter Specifications

The 2010 Dodge Charger uses separate engine and cabin air filter elements sized for the factory intake and HVAC housings. The engine side supports the 6.1L V8 and should provide unrestricted flow to preserve the Charger's rated 425 hp and clean intake for the MAF sensor. The cabin filter is designed to fit the HVAC housing and help remove dust, pollen, and particulates before air reaches passengers.

OE replacement parts for Dodge/Chrysler vehicles are available under the Mopar brand; if you prefer OEM fit and media specification, request Mopar filters. Common local issues include accelerated loading from dusty roads and seasonal pollen in Albuquerque — both shorten filter life. Bring your 2010 Dodge Charger to Larry H. Miller Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram Albuquerque in Albuquerque for OEM-spec filter service — schedule service.

What's Included in a 2010 Dodge Charger Air Filter Replacement

A typical air filter service for a 2010 Dodge Charger includes inspection and replacement of the engine air filter and cabin filter (if requested), a visual check of the intake housing and clamps, and a quick inspection of the MAF sensor for contamination. Technicians verify proper reassembly and test idle/idle response to ensure the intake system and sensors are functioning correctly.

The standard service usually covers filter installation, disposal of old filters, and a short post-service check of airflow and engine response. OEM Mopar filter parts are available; warranty coverage on parts is handled per dealer terms. To add this service to a visit, schedule service or view current offers at the service specials.

2010 Dodge Charger Air Filter Service in Albuquerque

Drivers in Albuquerque choose local service for maintenance that accounts for regional road and climate conditions: dusty streets, seasonal pollen, and urban commuting. Larry H. Miller Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram Albuquerque supports Charger owners with inspections tailored to these conditions and can recommend replacement intervals based on actual filter condition, not just time on the calendar.

Bring your 2010 Dodge Charger to the dealership service lane for an inspection and a clear recommendation. Book a convenient appointment online via the service scheduler or review current service specials before your visit. For directions or to arrange a visit, use the service scheduler at schedule service.