The 2013 Dodge Avenger SE is a difficult car to maintain. The entire front driver side wheel must be removed in order to access the battery, which will prove problematic if it ever needs to be replaced. The wheel well lining must also be removed when accessing the fog and parking lights, which won’t allow for reliable bulb changes. Checking the transmission fluid level will also be difficult as this vehicle lacks a dipstick.
However, the 2013 Dodge Avenger SE does have its upsides. The engine coolant reservoir has unobstructed access that will allow you to monitor the fluid levels without hassle. The remainder of the headlights can be accessed by simply reaching behind the bulb housing, allowing for reliable changes. No tools are required to change the front wiper blades, either, which remove from their wiper arms simply by spreading their securing tabs.
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