The Dodge Charger is an American muscle car that is considered the King of the road in Kenya. The young clientele love it because of its aggressive styling, driving dynamics, and powerful engine options. This is a car that brings a town to a standstill owing to its executive presence and rumbling, raw sound churned out from the exhaust. Best is underrated for the Charger, let’s go with spectacular.
The Dodge Charger remains spectacular if it does not face any mechanical problems. Unfortunately, it is not immune to breakdowns. Like any other car, electrical and transmission issues are the most commonly reported problems.
This guide covers the most commonly reported problems in the Dodge Charger, symptoms, causes, and practical fixes available in Kenya.
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- Brake Rotor Warping
Symptoms
Pulsating brake pedal
Reduced braking performance
The steering wheel vibrates when braking
Causes
Aggressive driving
Excessive heat
Poor quality replacement rotors
Fixes
Upgrade to performance brake components
Replace the brake pads
Replace the rotors

- Differential Problems
Symptoms
Gear oil leaks
Whining noise from the rear axle
Vibrations during acceleration
Causes
Worn bearings
Degraded or low transmission fluid
Aggressive driving
Fixes
Change the differential fluid regularly
Replace bearings
Replace seals
Upgrade to heavy-duty components for performance

- Electrical System Problems
Symptoms
Random warning lights
Infotainment glitches
Intermittent starting issues
Causes
Faulty alternator
Faulty battery
Faulty body control module
Fixes
Repair wiring faults
Replace battery
Replace alternator

- Transmission Problems
Symptoms
Transmission shudder
Hard shifting
Delayed gear engagement
Causes
Internal clutch wear
Software calibration issues
Faulty valve body
Fixes
Update transmission software
Replace faulty valve body components
Update transmission software

- Water Pump Failure
Symptoms
Engine overheating
Low coolant warning
Coolant leaks beneath the car
Causes
Internal seal failure
Worn water pump bearings
Fixes
Replace the water pump
If necessary, install a new thermostat and coolant
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Maintenance Tips For Dodge Charger Owners
- Follow the service schedule
- Frequent oil changes at specified intervals (5,000-8,000 miles)
- Regular brake inspections
- Use genuine parts only
- Tires and alignment (every 20,000kms)
- After every 6 months clean the battery terminal
- Frequently check the fluid levels (power steering, coolant brake, oil)
- Go for regular diagnostic scans to detect problems at an early stage
- Scan for fault codes early when warning lights appear

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