What kind of oil does the 2010 Dodge Charger take?

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John R. December 17, 2020
The 2010 Dodge Charger, with a 2.7l or 5.7l engine, uses SAE 5w-20 oil and with a 3.5l engine it will use SAE 10w-30. The capacity of the 2.7l and 3.5l iS6 US quarts. Oil is important because it is a lubricant for engine parts, it helps protect the emission system, and it can enhance fuel economy. The cost of an oil change for Your Charger is between $40 and $50 for labor and parts are priced at $180. You should get an oil change every 10,000 miles or twelve months, whichever comes first. Signs that it's time for an oil change include increased engine noise and knocking, an oil smell inside the car, and shaking while idling.
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Brandon S. August 29, 2019
For the 2010 Charger, Dodge recommends using SAE 5W-20 oil for the 2.7L and 5.7L engines. For the 3.5L engine, SAE 10W-30 is the recommended oil viscosity. No other viscosity of fuel is recommended. Synthetic oil is allowed, as long as it meets the oil quality requirements.
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Chadi saab May 6, 2022
Good morning I have dodge charger 2010 model I'm living in Lebanon what kinds off engine oil can I use
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