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What kind of oil does a Chrysler 200 take?

The Chrysler 200 uses different oils depending on its engine: 5W-20 synthetic (or synthetic blend) for the 2.4L engine and 5W-30 synthetic (or synthetic blend) for the 3.6L engine. Always verify the exact spec for your year and model in the owner’s manual or on the under-hood label.


Engine options and oil requirements


The Chrysler 200 was produced with two main engines during its run, each with its own oil viscosity and specification. Identifying your engine and year will determine the correct oil to use and help ensure optimal performance and protection.


2.4L MultiAir II oil specifications


For the 2.4L MultiAir II, use 5W-20 viscosity, preferably synthetic or a synthetic blend. The oil should meet API SN or ILSAC GF-5 standards. Mopar’s MS-6395 specification is commonly recommended for Chrysler group engines, and using an oil labeled MS-6395 helps ensure compatibility. Follow the vehicle’s recommended service intervals based on driving conditions.



  • Viscosity: 5W-20

  • Standards: API SN and ILSAC GF-5

  • Mopar spec: MS-6395 (or equivalent)

  • Oil type: Synthetic or synthetic-blend acceptable


Always confirm the exact interval and fill quantity in your manual, as they can vary by year and climate.


3.6L Pentastar oil specifications


For the 3.6L Pentastar V6, the typical recommendation is 5W-30 viscosity, with the same API SN/ILSAC GF-5 standards and Mopar MS-6395 compatibility. Synthetic or synthetic-blend oil is acceptable, and it should meet the Chrysler specification MS-6395 where possible.



  • Viscosity: 5W-30

  • Standards: API SN and ILSAC GF-5

  • Mopar spec: MS-6395 (or equivalent)

  • Oil type: Synthetic or synthetic-blend acceptable


As always, verify the exact viscosity and specification for your year and climate in the owner’s manual or on the under-hood label.


Brand and specification guidance


Regardless of engine, use an oil that meets API SN or higher and ILSAC GF-5, and opt for Mopar MS-6395 (or equivalent) if possible. Reputable brands offer synthetic or synthetic-blend options that satisfy these standards. Using an oil that clearly lists MS-6395 helps ensure compatibility with Chrysler engines.



  • Look for API SN or higher and ILSAC GF-5 on the label

  • Choose 5W-20 for 2.4L engines and 5W-30 for 3.6L engines

  • Prefer oils labeled MS-6395 or equivalent

  • Oil can be synthetic or synthetic-blend, depending on your preference and manual guidance


Always follow the manual’s guidance on intervals and fill quantities for your specific model and driving conditions.


Maintenance tips and service intervals


Oil change intervals depend on oil type and driving conditions. Synthetic oils typically support longer intervals (often in the 5,000–7,500 mile range, depending on the vehicle’s monitoring system and driving style), while conventional oil requires more frequent changes (often around 3,000–5,000 miles). Use the vehicle’s oil life monitor or the manual’s recommendations to determine when to change the oil and reset the reminder after service.


How to confirm the right oil for your car


To ensure you’re using the correct oil for your Chrysler 200, follow these steps:



  1. Identify your exact engine type and model year from the door sticker or VIN.

  2. Consult the owner's manual’s lubrication section for the recommended viscosity, standards, and Mopar MS-6395 guidance.

  3. Check the under-hood label near the engine bay for the factory oil specification, if present.

  4. Choose an oil that meets API SN (or higher), ILSAC GF-5, and Mopar MS-6395 (or equivalent) guidelines.

  5. When in doubt, contact a certified technician or your local dealership service department for confirmation.


Following these steps helps ensure you’re using the correct oil for your Chrysler 200 and maintaining optimal engine protection.


Summary


In brief, the Chrysler 200's oil depends on the engine: 5W-20 for the 2.4L MultiAir II and 5W-30 for the 3.6L Pentastar, with API SN/ILSAC GF-5 and Mopar MS-6395 compatibility. Always verify the exact specification for your specific year and model in the owner’s manual or on the under-hood sticker, and choose oil that is synthetic or synthetic-blend according to the manual’s guidance. Maintain regular oil changes using the recommended intervals for your driving conditions.

Can I use 5W30 instead of 5W20 in my Chrysler?


Only switch if your owner's manual approves. Using the wrong oil can affect engine performance and longevity. Moving from 5W20 to 5W30 adds protection but might reduce efficiency. Going from 5W30 to 5W20 could lessen engine protection, especially during Lansing's temperature extremes.



What type of oil does a Chrysler 200 need?


Mobil 1 – High Mileage 0W-20 Full Synthetic Motor Oil, Extends Engine Life, 5 Quart (Part No. 15015)



What oil does a 2013 Chrysler 200 2.4 take?


5W-20
Oil Grade: SEO11

Viscosity:5W-20 (All TEMPS)
Capacity:4.6 quarts (with filter). After refill check oil level.
Torque:30 ft/lbs (Oil Drain Plug)



Can you put 5W-30 in a Chrysler 200?


6 Liters Of German RAVENOL DXG 5w30 Motor Oil - Meets the Chrysler MS-6395 motor oil quality standard and viscosity required for the 3.6L Chrysler 200 gasoline engine.


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