The standard oil capacity for Chrysler’s 3.6 L V6 (the Pentastar) is 5 quarts (about 4.7 liters) when performing a full oil change with a new filter. Always verify the exact figure for your model year in the owner's manual or service bulletin, and use the dipstick to confirm the correct level after filling.
Understanding the 3.6 L Pentastar oil capacity
The 3.6 L V6 Pentastar is widely used across Chrysler, Dodge, and Jeep vehicles. For most late-model applications, the official specification calls for 5 quarts of engine oil when the filter is replaced during a standard oil change. The recommended oil viscosity is typically 0W-20 or 5W-20, depending on the model year and climate. After draining and replacing the filter, begin by pouring in five quarts, start the engine, let it run briefly, then recheck the level with the dipstick and add small amounts as needed to reach the full mark without overfilling.
Variations by year, trim, or configuration
While 5 quarts is the common figure, there can be slight variations based on the specific engine configuration, added accessories, or regional service updates. Some early or specialized setups might list different capacities, and certain dealership configurations (like additional cooling options) could influence total oil volume. Always consult your vehicle’s exact specifications in the owner’s manual for your year and model.
Practical guidance for changing oil in a 3.6 L V6
Use the recommended oil grade for your vehicle (often 0W-20 or 5W-20 synthetic). When changing oil yourself, ensure you have a clean drain pan, a new filter, and proper disposal for used oil. After pouring in roughly five quarts, run the engine, turn it off, wait a moment, then recheck with the dipstick and adjust as needed to reach the full mark.
Summary: For most Chrysler 3.6 L V6 engines, the standard oil capacity during a normal oil change with a new filter is about 5 quarts (4.7 liters). Always confirm with the specific model-year manual and verify the level with the dipstick after filling.


