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Dodge Charger Transmission

Price range: $699.00 through $900.00

The prices are exclusive of taxes and shipping. The price may vary depending upon the miles and year of manufacturing.

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Additional Information

Brand

Dodge

Conditions

Used

Year Compatibility

2006-2023

Miles

70000-130000

Verified

Tried& Tested

Warranty

Upto 3 Months

The 2010 Dodge Charger features several different transmissions, depending on the engine and trim level including the 5-speed automatic transmission. The Dodge Charger Transmission is equipped with an eight-speed automatic transmission that boosts efficiency. It is paired with Mopar ATF+4 fluid for optimal use. The Dodge Charger offers a range of powerful engine options. The base model features a 3.6L V6 engine, delivering 292 horsepower and 260 lb-ft of torque, paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission. This setup ensures a better driving experience. The Charger SRT8 This model had a five-speed automatic transmission cranking out 707 horsepower and 650 lb-ft of torque. Manufactured by ZF Friedrichshafen AG, this gearbox adds to the overall thrill of the driving experience.

Features

Description

The Dodge Charger Transmission is a mix of performance and reliability your vehicle deserves. Our inventory includes the used transmissions from 2006 to 2023. At All American Motors Hub we provide you with a variety of high-quality used transmissions. The 2008 Dodge Charger Transmission is among the best-seller choices, known for their exceptional value and durability. We are also offering great deals on the Dodge Charger Manual Transmission.

A used Dodge Charger transmission fits vehicles that were factory-equipped with the matching unit for their specific model year, engine, and platform generation. The LX Charger platform spans from 2006 through the current production run, with the correct transmission determined by your model year and engine combination. The 8HP70 in particular is calibrated differently for V6 versus HEMI applications and for different torque rating variants, making VIN verification an essential step before shipping. We complete this verification on every order to ensure the correct unit is matched to your specific Charger.

Charger transmission repairs — particularly on the ZF 8HP70 — involve the sophisticated mechatronic unit and clutch pack system that require specialized tools and knowledge to service correctly, pushing repair costs well above simpler transmission designs. A used OEM Dodge Charger transmission gives you a factory-assembled unit at a known price that restores the performance-tuned shift quality the Charger was calibrated to deliver. Whether your Charger is a daily driver, a weekend performer, or a track car, a used transmission swap is the most cost-effective and reliable path back to full capability.

Every used Dodge Charger transmission we sell is backed by up to a 90-day warranty. Shipping runs 2 to 5 business days. Installation is not included, but our team is happy to help you find a qualified Dodge mechanic or transmission specialist in your area. These are genuine ZF and Chrysler OEM units and we stand behind every transmission we sell.

Specifications

Product TypeTransmission
Transmission Type5/8-Speed Automatic
Drive TypeRWD / AWD
AvailabilityIn Stock
ShippingNationwide Available
Use CaseIdeal for upgrades or replacements

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Does the Dodge charger come with a manual transmission?

    No, the Dodge Charger does not come with a manual transmission as it is equipped with an 8-speed automatic transmission, regardless of the engine choice.

  2. Where is the transmission dipstick on a 2010 Dodge charger?

    The Dodge Charger doesn’t have a dipstick or tube for checking fluids instead, it features an Allen plug located on the passenger side of the transmission case.

  3. How to reset the Dodge charger transmission?

    To reset the charger transmission you need to perform a Transmission Control Module (TCM) reset.
    – Turn Off the Car.
    – Disconnect the Negative Battery Cable.
    – Reconnect the Battery Cable.
    – Start the Car.
    – Drive the car to see if the transmission is shifting properly.

  4. How much is the cost of Dodge charger transmissions?

    The cost of The Charger Transmissions might vary widely depending on factors like the model year, the type of transmissions (automatic or manual), and whether you choose a new, remanufactured, or used transmissions it may range between $350-900.

  5. How to check the transmission fluid in 2010 Dodge charger?

    To check the transmission fluid in 2010 Dodge charger you need to follow these steps:
    – Warm up the engine by running it for 10-15 minutes.
    – Park on a flat surface and set the parking brake.
    – Lift the car if needed to access the transmission fill plug.
    – Find the fill plug on the side of the transmission.
    – With the engine running, remove the fill plug.
    – Check the fluid for color (it should be reddish, not dark) and texture (smooth, not gritty).

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Shipping Policy

Our shipping policy is flexible, as the shipping charges depend on the location. A few certain remote regions like CO, UT, NY, OR, & CA may have additional shipping charges or delivery fees. However, some circumstances may cause delays,  but we always strive to deliver your order as quickly as possible.

Please note that all shipping times are estimates and not guaranteed. We examine all rebuilt and used engines before shipment and aim to provide high-quality used engines and transmissions. Shipping details and fees will be disclosed to consumers before any transactions are made. Our team is operational 24/7, and you can call us at +1-888-799-0188 to place an order.

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