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How many quarts of oil does a 2010 Jeep Wrangler 3.8 L V6 take?

Six quarts of engine oil are needed for a full oil change with a new filter on the 2010 Jeep Wrangler equipped with the 3.8 L V6.


In practical terms, this capacity matters because it ensures you fill to the correct level after draining the old oil and replacing the filter. The 3.8 L V6 has two common figures depending on whether you replace the filter during the change and other minor variations. Below you’ll find the standard figures and related notes to keep your engine healthy.


Capacity specifics


The figures below reflect the typical factory specifications for the 2010 Wrangler with the 3.8 L V6. If you’re using a different filter or a variant of the engine, always verify with the owner’s manual or dealer.


Before listing the standard capacity figures, here is a quick explanation of what to expect during an oil change.



  • Oil capacity with oil filter: 6 quarts (5.7 liters)

  • Oil capacity without the oil filter: 5 quarts (4.7 liters)

  • Recommended viscosity: SAE 5W-20 is standard; 5W-30 can be used in hot climates or per manual guidance


Bottom line: plan for about 6 quarts when you’re replacing the filter. If you’re not changing the filter, you’ll typically need about 5 quarts, but always check the dipstick after filling and start-up to confirm the level.


Additional considerations


Beyond the total capacity, it’s important to use the correct oil type and follow the recommended change intervals to maximize engine life. Climate and driving conditions can influence the preferred viscosity and maintenance schedule.


Oil type and change interval


Use the recommended viscosity (commonly 5W-20) and adhere to Jeep’s maintenance schedule. In normal driving, oil changes are often suggested every 5,000 to 7,500 miles, but severe conditions (short trips, extreme temperatures, heavy towing) may require earlier changes. Always consult the owner’s manual for the exact interval and any updates from Jeep. During an oil change, replace the oil filter to ensure the full capacity is accounted for and filtration remains effective.


Summary: For the 2010 Jeep Wrangler with the 3.8 L V6, the standard oil capacity is 6 quarts with the filter and about 5 quarts without. Use 5W-20 (or 5W-30 in certain conditions), and verify the level with the dipstick after filling. Follow the manual for the exact change interval and any climate-specific guidance.

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