Dodge Challenger 2017 Owner's Manual
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For a 2017 Dodge Challenger Coupe, it is recommended to use SAE 5W-20 engine oil. Always verify with the owner's manual for any specific requirements based on the engine type.
To reset the TPMS on a 2017 Dodge Challenger, inflate all tires to the recommended pressure, then drive the vehicle for at least 10 minutes at speeds above 15 mph. The system should reset automatically.
To change the cabin air filter, open the glove box and disconnect the dampener arm. Squeeze the sides of the glove box to lower it completely. Remove the access panel and replace the old cabin air filter with a new one.
To pair your smartphone, go to the Uconnect settings menu and select 'Phone/Bluetooth'. Enable Bluetooth on your smartphone and select 'Add Device'. Follow the prompts on both the Uconnect system and your phone to complete the pairing process.
To jump-start your vehicle, connect the positive cable to the positive terminal of the dead battery and the donor battery. Next, connect the negative cable to the negative terminal of the donor battery and a clean, unpainted metal surface on the engine block of the dead vehicle. Start the donor vehicle, then start the Challenger.
Brake pads for a 2017 Dodge Challenger should generally be checked every 12,000 miles and replaced if they show significant wear. However, driving habits and conditions can affect their lifespan, so regular inspections are recommended.
Common causes of overheating include a malfunctioning thermostat, insufficient coolant levels, a faulty water pump, or a clogged radiator. Regular maintenance checks can help prevent these issues.
To perform a factory reset, access the Uconnect settings menu, then select 'System Information'. Choose 'Reset' and confirm the reset process. This will erase all personal data and restore default settings.
If the check engine light illuminates, check for any obvious issues such as a loose gas cap. If the light remains on, use an OBD-II scanner to retrieve diagnostic codes or have a professional mechanic inspect the vehicle.
To improve fuel efficiency, ensure regular maintenance such as oil changes, proper tire inflation, and using the recommended fuel type. Additionally, avoid aggressive driving and excessive idling.