Recommended fluids for 2008 Dodge Avenger 3.5L

Selecting the right lubricants for your Avenger ensures maximum protection across all operating conditions. Below are the specific AMSOIL products recommended for the 2008 Dodge Avenger 3.5L, categorized by their function and importance to vehicle health.

When maintaining the engine of your 2008 Dodge Avenger 3.5L, understanding the fluid requirements is crucial for extending the vehicle’s service life. The engine oil capacity for a standard oil change, which includes the filter, is 5.5 quarts. It is essential to adhere to this specific volume and to torque the oil drain plug to 20 ft/lbs to prevent leaks and ensure a secure seal. For the cooling system, the total capacity is 11.6 quarts, requiring a flush and refill with a compatible antifreeze to maintain optimal operating temperatures. The automatic transmission (62TE model) has a total fill capacity of 9 quarts, though the initial fill is significantly less. Ensuring the correct fluid levels are maintained is the first step in preventing costly repairs related to overheating or sludge formation.

Transmission and Drivetrain Protection

The drivetrain components of the Avenger, including the automatic transmission and the rear differential, benefit immensely from synthetic lubricants. The 6-speed automatic transmission fluid is critical for smooth shifting and longevity. While the vehicle uses a specific automatic transmission fluid specification (ATF+4), the AMSOIL Signature Series Multi-Vehicle 100% Synthetic Automatic Transmission Fluid offers superior resistance to the high temperatures and stress associated with this powertrain. It helps prevent shudder and maintains fluidity in sub-zero temperatures. For the transfer case (PTU) and the rear differential (GL-5), the AMSOIL SEVERE GEAR® 75W-90 100% Synthetic Gear Lube is highly recommended. The transfer case requires 1.7 pints, while the rear differential requires 1.5 pints. These synthetic gear lubes contain friction modifiers that are essential for limited-slip applications, ensuring reliable traction and reducing wear on the gears.

Brake fluid is another often-overlooked but vital fluid. The 2008 Dodge Avenger requires DOT 3 hydraulic brake fluid meeting the MS-4574 specification. AMSOIL DOT 3 and DOT 4 100% Synthetic Brake Fluid exceeds these requirements, offering a stable viscosity that ensures consistent pedal feel and responsiveness, which is crucial for safety. By upgrading to synthetic brake fluid, owners can prevent the boiling points from dropping over time, a common issue with traditional fluids that can lead to brake fade during heavy use.

Advanced Fuel System Care

Modern gasoline engines, including the 3.5L V6 in the Avenger, are prone to carbon buildup and fuel injector clogging, which can degrade performance and fuel economy over time. The AMSOIL P.i.® Performance Improver Gasoline Additive is designed to address these issues. This additive works to restore fuel injectors to 100% flow rate after a single tank of treated fuel. It effectively removes carbon deposits that can lead to pre-ignition knock and horsepower loss. Regular use of this additive can help maintain the engine’s original power output and fuel efficiency, making it a cost-effective preventative measure for any Avenger owner looking to keep their engine running as intended.

About the Vehicle

The 2008 Dodge Avenger represents a significant chapter in Chrysler’s lineup, marking a transition period where the brand was introducing modern engineering to their mid-size sedan segment. Based on the Chrysler Group SEB platform, the Avenger shared architectural roots with the popular Chrysler Sebring, a platform known for its durability and spacious interior. The 3.5-liter V6 engine, often referred to as the “Gen III Hemi,” was a staple of Dodge and Chrysler vehicles for many years. This engine is renowned for its smooth power delivery, robust torque, and relative simplicity compared to some of the high-compression, multi-valve designs of the era.

Owners of the 2008 Avenger typically appreciated its balanced driving character, offering a comfortable ride suitable for both daily commuting and longer highway trips. The sedan provided a blend of traditional American car aesthetics with a growing focus on fuel efficiency, thanks in part to features like the variable valve timing (VVT) on later iterations of the engine family, which helped optimize airflow and performance across different RPM ranges. While the vehicle was produced during a time of economic and industrial transition for the United States auto industry, the 2008 Avenger held a firm position as a reliable, value-oriented family car. Its design prioritized passenger comfort and cargo utility, featuring a roomy cabin that made it a practical choice for families. The 3.5L engine, in particular, is celebrated for its ability to handle the added weight of the sedan without feeling sluggish, providing a confident merging experience and a relaxed cruising demeanor on the open road.

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