Dodge Charger Air Filters
Your Dodge Charger features two air filters. The first is your engine air filter, while the second is the cabin air filter. Each is essential to your driving enjoyment.
What Air Filters Do
The engine air filter sits on the air intake, capturing airborne irritants and dirt before they can make their way to your motor. If it weren't there, those contaminants would eventually begin to build up and impair your car's performance.
Your cabin air filter is located under the front cowling. Its job is to collect the pollutants and allergens before they can get to the air vents and then into your passenger space. If it fails, you'll find the air quality suffers as a result.
How to Spot a Failing Air Filter
In time, your air filters can get clogged up. Otherwise, they may degrade with age. Either way, they need to be replaced every so often to ensure a comfortable driving experience. Signs of problems include:
- The Check Engine dash light comes on
- The engine begins misfiring
- Your engine power is diminished
- Your fuel efficiency suffers
- You notice odd noises coming from the engine
- There's a musty smell in the cabin space
- You hear a whistling noise coming from the air vents
- You're unable to maintain a consistent cabin temperature
Treat Your Dodge Charger Right | Install Genuine OEM Air Filters
When you do need to replace your air filters, make sure that you choose the right ones for your car. Authentic Mopar air filters are guaranteed to be compatible with your Dodge Charger, ensuring the precise fit and complete protection you need. Find yours in our online auto parts catalog. Buy now and we'll ship your order right to your front door!
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