The 2010 GMC Acadia with a 3.6 L V6 typically takes about 6 quarts of engine oil, including the filter, for a full oil change. This article breaks down the official figure, practical tips, and how to ensure you’re using the right oil for your engine.
Capacity basics
The exact oil capacity can vary slightly depending on the engine variant and whether the oil filter is replaced. For the 2010 Acadia’s 3.6 L V6, the commonly cited total capacity is 6 quarts (about 5.7 liters) when a new filter is installed. Always verify the amount using the dipstick after refilling and consult the owner's manual for any model-specific notes.
What follows are the commonly referenced figures and practical guidelines to help you plan an oil change.
- Oil capacity with a new filter: 6 quarts (approximately 5.7 liters)
- Oil capacity without counting the filter: about 5 quarts (rough estimate used by some service guides)
After you drain the old oil and replace the filter, fill to the full mark on the dipstick with the appropriate grade, then recheck after a brief idle and a short drive to ensure proper level.
Viscosity and oil quality tips
For most climates, GM generally recommends using 5W-30 engine oil in the 3.6 L V6 for the Acadia, with synthetic or synthetic-blend options providing better protection and longer intervals. Always refer to the vehicle’s owner’s manual for the exact specification, including any climate-specific recommendations and Dexos certification requirements. If you’re unsure, a local GM service center can confirm the correct grade for your operating region.
Bottom line and maintenance notes
In practical terms, plan for about 6 quarts of oil during a full change for the 2010 Acadia’s 3.6 L V6, including the filter. Use the viscosity specified in the owner’s manual (typically 5W-30) and verify the level with the dipstick after refilling. Regularly checking the oil level and following the recommended change interval helps protect the engine and maintain performance.
Summary
The 2010 GMC Acadia 3.6 L V6 typically requires around 6 quarts of engine oil, including the filter, for a complete oil change. Use the recommended viscosity from the owner’s manual (commonly 5W-30) and always confirm the level with the dipstick after refilling. For best results, replace the oil filter during every change and consult GM maintenance guidelines for any model-specific nuances.


