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Where are the chassis lubrication points for 2006 dodge charger?

A 2006 Dodge Charger doesn't have centralized chassis lubrication points like some older vehicles. Instead of grease fittings, the chassis components rely on bushings, ball joints, and other parts designed for long-term operation without regular greasing. These components are generally lubricated during manufacturing and rely on their inherent design for longevity.

While you won't find grease fittings for the chassis itself, you *should* still lubricate certain points regularly:

* Suspension: Check your owner's manual; some components (like sway bar bushings) *might* have grease fittings depending on options and your specific vehicle's build. If so, these are typically found on the suspension components themselves.

* Other moving parts: Keep an eye out for any other moving parts (like hinges on doors, hood, and trunk) that might benefit from lubrication with a suitable lubricant (like silicone spray or lithium grease).

In short: Don't expect to find a series of grease fittings like on older vehicles. Regular inspections and lubrication of a few specific moving parts is the best approach. Always refer to your owner's manual for recommended maintenance intervals and procedures specific to your vehicle.