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How much oil does a 4.7 Jeep Commander take?

The 4.7-liter PowerTech V8 in the Jeep Commander typically takes about 6 quarts (5.7 liters) of engine oil with a new filter, or about 5 quarts (4.7 liters) if you aren’t replacing the filter. Always verify the final oil level with the dipstick after filling.


Capacity specifics for the 4.7L PowerTech V8


Below are the typical official references for oil capacity, noting whether a filter is included during the fill. Exact amounts can vary by model year and filter type, so use the dipstick to confirm.



  • 6 quarts (5.7 liters) with a new oil filter installed

  • 5 quarts (4.7 liters) if no filter is replaced


Concluding guidance: Use the above as a baseline, then top off to the full mark after a brief engine run and dipstick check.


Oil change procedure and best practices


When performing an oil change on a 4.7L Commander, follow these general steps. They apply to most years that used the 4.7L PowerTech V8, but always consult the specific manual for torque specs and grade recommendations.



  1. Gather the correct oil grade (commonly 5W-30 in many climates) and a new oil filter.

  2. Warm the engine, then safely lift the vehicle and place a drain pan underneath.

  3. Remove the drain plug and let the old oil drain completely.

  4. Replace the oil filter with a new one and seal it properly with a light coat of oil on the gasket.

  5. Reinstall the drain plug and refuel with oil starting at the lower value (about 5 quarts).

  6. Run the engine to circulate the oil, turn it off, wait a moment, and check the level with the dipstick; top off as needed to reach the full mark.


Note: If you’re unsure about the exact quantity for your year or trim level, check the owner’s manual or contact a Jeep dealer. Variations exist by year, city climate, and filter choice.


Model-year and variant considerations


Some 4.7L engines used in the Jeep Commander or related models may have minor capacity differences due to cooling, filter size, or machining tolerances. Always verify against the exact service manual for your vehicle’s year and configuration.


Summary


For the Jeep Commander’s 4.7L V8, plan on about 6 quarts (5.7 liters) of oil with a new filter, or about 5 quarts (4.7 liters) without replacing the filter. Confirm with the dipstick after adding oil, and consult the owner’s manual for the recommended oil grade and any year-specific variations. Regular oil changes help maintain engine longevity in this vehicle.

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