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How much does it cost to replace an alternator in a Dodge Charger?The average cost for a Dodge Charger alternator replacement is between $828 and $856. Labor costs are estimated between $85 and $107 while parts are priced between $744 and $749. This range does not include taxes and fees, and does not factor in your specific model year or unique location.
Do Dodge Chargers have alternator problems?Alternator May Fail Resulting in an Engine Stall
On affected models, the alternator may fail while the vehicle is in operation, causing the engine to stall and greatly increasing the risk of an accident. To repair this issue, Dodge has offered to replace the alternator free of charge on all affected models.
How long does it take to change an alternator in a Dodge Charger?It takes about 2 hours for an alternator replacement — about as long as a driveline repair and a little quicker than a clutch repair. The estimated price for parts (including a replacement belt) can range around $290 – $600. And depending on where you get the auto service, labor can cost between $85 to $800.
Are there any recalls on 2010 Dodge Chargers?CHRYSLER IS RECALLING CERTAIN MODEL YEAR 2010 CHRYSLER 300, DODGE CHALLENGER, CHARGER, JEEP COMMANDER, GRAND CHEROKEE AND DODGE RAM VEHICLES. THESE VEHICLES MAY HAVE BEEN BUILT WITH A WIRELESS IGNITION NODE (WIN) MODULE EXHIBITING A BINDING CONDITION OF THE SOLENOID LATCH.
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