2013 Dodge Challenger Oil Change

Dodge Oil Change service at Larry H. Miller Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram Sandy in Sandy, UT
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Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

11 common questions answered

How much does a 2013 Dodge Challenger oil change cost?

Larry H. Miller Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram Sandy provides up-front pricing for 2013 Dodge Challenger oil changes; contact our service desk for the current rate.

We list exact costs at the time you call or when you schedule service, because prices vary by oil type and filter choice. Our pricing reflects OEM-spec parts, technician labor, and disposal fees when applicable. If you are comparing options, ask about items included with the oil change versus what a quick-lube might charge extra for.

  • Up-front price disclosure from Larry H. Miller Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram Sandy
  • Costs vary by oil type (conventional vs. full synthetic) and filter
  • Call or schedule service for an exact quote
How long does a 2013 Dodge Challenger oil change take at the dealership?

Plan on approximately one hour for a 2013 Dodge Challenger oil change at Larry H. Miller Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram Sandy, depending on shop volume and selected services.

That timeframe covers draining the old oil, installing an OEM-spec filter, topping fluids, and a basic inspection. If you add services such as tire pressure correction or brake inspection, allow additional time. We recommend scheduling service so we can give a precise appointment window and minimize wait time.

  • Typical job time: about one hour
  • Additional services may increase total time
  • Use our online scheduler for timed appointments
How often should I change the oil in my 2013 Dodge Challenger?

Follow the manufacturer-recommended interval in your owner's manual for the 2013 Dodge Challenger to maintain coverage and engine health.

Driving conditions common in the Sandy, Draper, and South Jordan area — frequent short trips, canyon driving, or towing — can create severe-duty conditions that warrant more frequent oil changes. Keep a service log and receipts to document maintenance history; that record helps when warranty or resale questions arise. When in doubt, our technicians can inspect oil condition and advise on the next service interval.

  • Refer to the 2013 Dodge Challenger owner's manual for the exact interval
  • Severe-duty use (short trips, towing, dusty roads) may require more frequent changes
  • Service records help protect warranty claims and resale value
What type of oil does a 2013 Dodge Challenger take?

The 2013 Dodge Challenger's oil must meet the manufacturer's specifications; our service advisors confirm the correct OEM-spec oil before every service.

Because the Challenger in your garage has a 5.7L V8, selecting the correct viscosity and oil performance standard is important for ignition, emissions control, and long-term engine wear. If you have questions about synthetic versus conventional options, our technicians will explain the factory recommendation and the trade-offs associated with each choice.

  • We verify OEM-spec oil before installation
  • Techs will explain synthetic vs. conventional trade-offs
  • Service documentation lists the oil type used for warranty records
How much oil does a 2013 Dodge Challenger need?

We use the engine's specified oil capacity when servicing a 2013 Dodge Challenger and top to the exact factory level during the change.

Exact quarts required depends on the 5.7L V8 configuration and whether the filter is being replaced; our technicians measure and confirm the fill level. That precision prevents overfill or underfill, both of which can affect engine performance. If you want the specific quart number for your exact engine configuration, our service advisors will provide it when you schedule service.

  • Technicians fill to the factory-specified oil level
  • Filter replacement is included in proper capacity calculations
  • Ask service for the exact quart amount for your engine setup
Is it worth getting a 2013 Dodge Challenger oil change at the dealer vs a quick-lube shop?

Dealer service provides OEM-spec oil and filters, a multi-point inspection, and documented service records that can support warranty and resale — quick-lube shops often do not provide all of these together.

Independent quick-lube locations can be faster and sometimes less expensive for basic conventional oil changes. The dealer route ensures factory-spec parts, trained technicians familiar with the 5.7L V8, and service records kept on file. Choose based on whether documented factory-compliant service and a full inspection matter to you.

  • Dealer: OEM-spec oil/filter, documented record, multi-point inspection
  • Quick-lube: faster turnarounds and sometimes lower sticker price
  • Dealer records can be important for warranty and resale
Will skipping oil changes void my 2013 Dodge Challenger warranty?

Skipping required maintenance can lead to denied warranty claims; documented, timely service records are the primary way to demonstrate compliance with warranty requirements.

Manufacturers evaluate warranty claims against the vehicle's maintenance history. Keeping receipts or service records — ideally from a certified facility — supports claims and shows you followed the recommended schedule. If a failure is linked to neglected maintenance, warranty coverage may be limited or denied.

  • Keep dated service records to support warranty claims
  • Dealer documentation is often accepted without question for warranty work
  • Contact service advisors for questions about specific warranty terms
What's the difference between conventional, synthetic blend, and full synthetic for a 2013 Dodge Challenger?

Conventional oil is mineral-based, synthetic blends mix conventional and synthetic molecules, and full synthetic offers the most consistent high- and low-temperature protection for a 2013 Dodge Challenger's 5.7L V8.

Full synthetic typically resists thermal breakdown and shear better than conventional oil, which can be valuable in high-load or extreme-temperature driving such as canyon runs or long highway pulls. Our advisors will confirm the factory-recommended oil type for your Challenger and explain whether the performance benefits of synthetic match your driving profile.

  • Conventional: lower cost, adequate for many light-duty uses
  • Synthetic blend: compromise of cost and improved protection
  • Full synthetic: best stability under heat and extended drain intervals
What's Included in a 2013 Dodge Challenger Oil Change

An oil change for the 2013 Dodge Challenger at Larry H. Miller Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram Sandy follows a step-by-step process designed to match factory expectations. We begin by draining the old oil and replacing it with the OEM-spec oil you or the factory recommends, and fit a new OEM-style oil filter. Technicians then perform a multi-point inspection that includes visible checks of belts, hoses, brake components, and fluid levels, and we top off washer fluid and other minor fluids as needed.

We also check tire pressure and record the service on your vehicle history to support any future warranty or resale needs. Service details and what’s included can change based on specials; view our current service specials or schedule service.

2013 Dodge Challenger Oil Change Service in Sandy

Serving Sandy, Draper, and South Jordan from our location in the Sandy Auto Mall, our service team understands local driving patterns — short commutes, canyon trips, and seasonal temperature swings that affect oil performance. The 2013 Dodge Challenger's 5.7L V8 benefits from attention to cold-start behavior in winter and dust exposure in dry months. Our technicians document each visit in your service history, which helps protect factory-covered repairs and keeps the vehicle ready for daily use or weekend performance driving.

Find us at 10905 South Auto Mall Drive when you need maintenance between trips to America First Field, The Shops at South Town, or a ski run up Little Cottonwood Canyon. Schedule service or stop by for directions and an appointment.

2013 Dodge Challenger Oil Specifications

The 2013 Dodge Challenger in this service context is equipped with a 5.7L V8; for any oil-related work we match the engine to the factory oil performance requirements and install the appropriate OEM-style filter. Exact viscosity and capacity vary by engine configuration and whether the filter is changed — our technicians confirm the correct spec before starting work and record the details in your service history. Proper viscosity and oil quality support the 5.7L's power output (375 hp at 5,150 rpm) and torque characteristics (410 lb‑ft at 4,300 rpm).

There are no blanket substitutes: use the owner's manual or our service advisors to confirm the recommended oil type for your 2013 Dodge Challenger. Bring your 2013 Dodge Challenger to Larry H. Miller Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram Sandy in Sandy for an OEM-spec oil change — schedule service.