Your 2010 Dodge Avenger cannot function without a battery. The battery provides power for starting your vehicle and also acts as a surge protector for the car’s computer. You can get short-term power as well for things such as lights, stereo, GPS, or wipers when your engine is off.

When your 2010 Dodge Avenger has plenty of add-on’s and upgrades, it will call for more power than a factory standard vehicle. In these cases, it is highly recommended to upgrade your battery to a high-performance battery. A high-performance battery also generally has a higher power capacity with a charge ability that is denser and can put out more amps. Additional benefits of a high-performance battery include; faster speeds, longer distances, and faster starting.

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HYPERTECH 52501
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HYPERTECH 52501 Computer Programmers
for 2010 Dodge Avenger R/T

$483.32

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$420.28

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EngineFit NotesFitment Notes
2010 Dodge Avenger R/T equipped with
3.5L V6,
2.7L V6
 
Transmission: Automatic
Adjustable Shift Points: No
Adjustable Shift Firmness: No
Adjustable Rev Limiter (application): Yes
Adjustable Top Speed Limiter: Yes
Cylinder Deactivation: No
Speedometer Recalibration: Yes
Speedometer Recalibration Tire Size Range: 22.5-44 in.
Adjustable Cooling Fan Temperature: Yes
Diagnostic Scanning: Yes
Power Tuning: Dual unleaded fuel
 
2010 Dodge Avenger R/T equipped with
3.5L V6,
2.7L V6 Transmission: Automatic
Adjustable Shift Points: No
Adjustable Shift Firmness: No
Adjustable Rev Limiter (application): Yes
Adjustable Top Speed Limiter: Yes
Cylinder Deactivation: No
Speedometer Recalibration: Yes
Speedometer Recalibration Tire Size Range: 22.5-44 in.
Adjustable Cooling Fan Temperature: Yes
Diagnostic Scanning: Yes
Power Tuning: Dual unleaded fuel