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How much oil does a 2007 Dodge Nitro 4.0 take?

The 2007 Dodge Nitro with the 4.0-liter V6 typically requires about 5 quarts (roughly 4.7 liters) of engine oil for a full change, including a new filter.


This capacity reflects the engine’s oil capacity with the filter installed. Actual amounts can vary slightly depending on the exact filter model, whether a complete flush is performed, and whether you’re topping off after an incomplete drain. Always verify the level with the dipstick during or after adding fresh oil.


As a rule of thumb, use the oil grade recommended by Chrysler for this engine in your climate. Commonly that means 5W-30 for many conditions, with 5W-20 specified in some markets or under certain driving conditions; always confirm in the owner's manual or on the vehicle’s information placard under the hood.


Details About Capacity and Maintenance


Understanding the capacity helps you plan the oil change so you don’t run low or overfill, which can affect engine performance and emissions. The 4.0-liter V6 in the 2007 Nitro uses a fairly standard modern oil volume for a midsize SUV. Below are quick guidance and a practical checklist to ensure you hit the right mark.


Oil change checklist and steps


Before you begin the oil change, gather your supplies and follow this concise how-to. The steps are written for a standard drain-and-fill with a new filter.



  • Warm up the engine briefly to loosen oil, then park on level ground and engage parking brake. Lift the vehicle safely with jack stands or a lift.

  • Place a drain pan beneath the oil pan and remove the oil drain plug to drain the old oil completely.

  • Remove the old oil filter and prepare the new filter with a bit of fresh oil on the gasket.

  • Reinstall the drain plug and replace the oil filter securely.

  • Slowly pour in a total of about 5 quarts (4.7 liters) of engine oil, using a funnel to avoid spills.

  • Start the engine and let it run briefly, then check for leaks and shut it off.

  • Check the oil level on the dipstick and add small amounts if necessary to reach the full mark; recheck after a few minutes of idle.

  • Dispose of used oil and filter properly and reset the maintenance reminder if applicable.


Following these steps helps ensure the correct oil level and filtration, protecting the 4.0-liter engine during daily driving and long trips.


Oil Type and Maintenance Tips


To maintain proper lubrication, use premium engine oil that meets or exceeds the API and ILSAC specs for modern Chrysler engines. As noted, 5W-30 is a common recommendation for many climates, with 5W-20 used in some regions or as per owner manual guidance. Always confirm the exact grade and capacity for your VIN, since variations exist by market, model year, and production batch.


Summary


For a 2007 Dodge Nitro equipped with the 4.0-liter V6, plan on about 5 quarts (approximately 4.7 liters) of engine oil for a full change with a new filter. Verify the exact spec in your owner's manual or on the vehicle’s placard, and follow standard safety procedures during a change. Regular oil checks and using the recommended grade help keep the Nitro running smoothly.

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