This comprehensive service repair manual for the 2005-2006 Dodge Charger provides detailed instructions and step-by-step diagrams for all workshop repair procedures. You'll find everything you need to repair, maintain, or service your vehicle, from basic wiring to complex engine rebuilds. This manual includes electrical diagrams, service procedures, fluid capacities, and more.
Explore topics such as:
* General Information
* Lubrication
* Inspection and Adjustment
* Fuel System
* Engine Removal/Installation
* Cylinder Head/Valve
* Cylinder/Piston
* Clutch
* Gearshift Linkage
* Sub transmission
* Crankcase
* Transmission
* Crankshaft/Primary shaft
* Front Wheel/Suspension
* Rear Wheel/Suspension
* Hydraulic Brake
* Battery/Charging System
* Ignition System
* Electric Starter
* Switches
* Technical Features
* Troubleshooting
With this manual, you can confidently tackle any repair project, saving you time and money in the long run.
The Dodge Charger, a name synonymous with muscle and power, enjoyed a resurgence in 2005 with the introduction of a new generation, a modern interpretation of the classic muscle car. This model, produced from 2005-2006, marked the return of a legendary nameplate to the American automotive landscape. Underneath its bold exterior, the Charger was built on the Chrysler LX platform, sharing its underpinnings with other performance-oriented vehicles like the Chrysler 300 and the Dodge Magnum. Available in various trims including the SE, SXT, and the performance-focused SRT8, the Charger offered a range of powertrain options, from the potent 2.7L V6 engine to the muscular 5.7L Hemi V8, capable of delivering exhilarating performance.
The 2005-2006 Dodge Charger was a hit with enthusiasts seeking a blend of practicality and performance. Its spacious interior, accommodating five passengers comfortably, combined with a substantial cargo area, made it a practical choice for everyday driving. Its distinctive design, featuring a large, bold grille, muscular body lines, and a sloping roofline, evoked the spirit of its predecessors while offering a contemporary interpretation. Despite its athletic capabilities, the Charger offered a surprisingly smooth and comfortable ride, making it a capable companion for long road trips. The 2005-2006 Dodge Charger, however, was not without its quirks. While generally reliable, certain components, like the transmission and suspension, were known to require attention over time. This is where a reliable repair manual becomes essential for owners, providing detailed instructions and diagrams to troubleshoot and perform maintenance tasks on their beloved Charger.