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Powerful, reliable and sturdy. That is your Dodge Durango. Keep your Dodge Durango well-maintained to enjoy a comfortable ride. You don't have to go the extra mile, basic vehicle maintenance is all it takes to keep your Dodge Durango in excellent shape. Here are some of the basic vehicle maintenance tips:

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  • Keep that big engine working smoothly.
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Your Dodge Durango is big and it needs its engine to deliver all that power it needs to be able to work harder. For the engine to run smoothly, it should be well oiled, otherwise the engine parts will create more friction and generate more heat. If that happens, it could mean disaster for your engine. Don't wait for that to happen to you. Change that motor oil regularly. Also, always check the engine cooling system. Make sure that there's coolant to keep your engine's temperature at bay. Flushing out and replacing the coolant annually is recommended. Also make sure that the radiator and hoses don't leak. Too much heat from the engine causes the hoses to harden and then eventually crack, causing leaks.

  • See to it that your car battery is charged.

Your Dodge Durango needs its car battery from start up to powering those window rotors when you need to open or close the window. The battery also powers up the car charger when you plug your phone into it. All these and other functions take their toll on the battery so make sure to have it checked and charged at least once a year. Car batteries usually last up to five years or less, depending on the operating conditions. Another battery maintenance tip is to keep the ports clean and unclogged to ensure that all the power passes through it. Scrape rust off of the ports and make sure that all connections are tight.

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  • Keep that suspension system sturdy.

Your Dodge Durango's suspension system is designed to withstand the roughest roads. However, it will eventually take its toll on the suspension. To keep it sturdy, make sure the shocks are in excellent condition. Have it checked once a year. Also, have your tires aligned at least once a year to ensure excellent handling and drivability. Uneven wear on the tires or unusual vibrations mean that there's something wrong with your suspension.

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  • Always have a reliable brake system.

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You know your Dodge Durango is safe and reliable when its brake system is in excellent condition. To keep the brake system in top shape, make sure to replace the brake fluid every 20,000 to 25,000 miles, depending on your driving habits. The brake pads also need to be replaced every 25,000 miles or when the brake pads are already too thin. Have your brake system checked by a mechanic if you encounter the following: if you hear a high pitched screeching sound whenever you step on the brakes, when you notice that the brake fluid runs out faster than it normally would, if you smell something out of the ordinary, or if your vehicle pulls to one side when braking.

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