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What kind of oil does a 2007 Toyota Sequoia take?

A 2007 Toyota Sequoia typically uses SAE 5W-30 engine oil (10W-30 can be used in very hot climates) that meets API service SM or newer and ILSAC GF-4/5, with about 6 quarts of oil needed for a full change.


The Sequoia’s 4.7-liter V8 (2UZ-FE) shares oil requirements common to Toyota’s V8 lineup, but climate, driving conditions, and maintenance history can influence the exact grade you choose. Always verify the specification in your owner's manual or with a Toyota dealer to ensure compatibility with your vehicle’s particular market and year.


Key oil specifications at a glance


Here is a quick-reference guide to the main oil specs for the 2007 Sequoia. It covers viscosity, compatibility, and capacity to help you pick the right oil quickly.



  • Viscosity: SAE 5W-30 is standard; 10W-30 is acceptable in very hot climates or if 5W-30 isn’t available.

  • Oil type: Conventional, synthetic blend, or full synthetic can be used, as long as the oil meets API service SM (or newer) and ILSAC GF-4/5 specifications.

  • Capacity: Approximately 6 quarts (about 5.5–6.5 quarts depending on engine variant and whether the filter is replaced).

  • Filter: Use a compatible OEM or high-quality aftermarket oil filter when changing the oil.


Following these specs will help ensure proper lubrication, engine longevity, and compatibility with maintenance intervals. Always double-check against your manual for the exact figures for your vehicle’s market and configuration.


Additional guidance for choosing oil


To maximize performance and protection, consider these practical tips when selecting oil for a 2007 Sequoia:



  • Climate matters: In colder climates, 5W-30 remains a good all-around choice; in extremely hot environments, 5W-30 or 10W-30 can be considered based on manual guidance.

  • Synthetic options: Synthetic or synthetic blend oils can offer better high-temperature stability and shear resistance, but conventional oil is acceptable if it meets the spec.

  • Maintenance alignment: Use the oil and filter type recommended by Toyota and follow the suggested drain-and-fill intervals in the owner’s manual.


Always consult the owner’s manual or a certified Toyota technician if you’re unsure about the right grade for your vehicle’s mileage, climate, or driving style.


Summary


The 2007 Toyota Sequoia typically requires SAE 5W-30 engine oil meeting API SM or newer and ILSAC GF-4/5, with an approximate capacity of 6 quarts per oil change. In very hot climates, 10W-30 is an acceptable alternative. Always verify the exact specification in your manual and choose between conventional, synthetic blend, or full synthetic oil that meets the required API/ILSAC standards.

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