The Dodge Journey 3.6L uses 5W-20 synthetic engine oil that meets Chrysler MS-6395 and API SN (or newer), with an approximate capacity of 5 quarts when changing the filter.
Details below cover the correct viscosity, required specifications, capacity, and maintenance intervals. Always consult your vehicle’s owner’s manual for the exact requirements for your model year and driving conditions.
Oil viscosity and specifications
Key requirements to follow when selecting oil for the 3.6L Journey include the viscosity, oil type, and official specifications.
- Viscosity: 5W-20
- Oil type: Synthetic or synthetic-blend engine oil (full synthetic preferred)
- Specifications: Meets API SN (or newer) and Chrysler MS-6395
- OEM compatibility: Mopar 5W-20 is compatible with engines that require MS-6395
Adhering to these specifications helps ensure proper lubrication, fuel efficiency, and emissions-control performance.
Oil capacity and change intervals
Here are typical capacity and service interval guidelines for the 3.6L engine.
- Oil capacity (with filter): about 5 quarts (roughly 4.7 liters)
- Change interval (normal service with synthetic oil): ~7,500 miles (12,000 km); Severe service: ~3,000–5,000 miles (5,000–8,000 km)
- Filter: Replace at every oil change; use an OEM or equivalent filter
Always verify the exact capacity and recommended interval in the owner's manual and on the vehicle’s service sticker, as schedules can vary by model year and driving conditions.
Climate considerations
In extreme cold or hot climates, follow the viscosity and maintenance guidance specific to your region and year. Some model years or markets may list alternatives, but 5W-20 synthetic remains the standard starting point for most Dodge Journey 3.6L vehicles.
Summary
For most Dodge Journey models equipped with the 3.6L Pentastar, the recommended oil is 5W-20 synthetic that meets MS-6395 and API SN or newer, with a typical capacity around 5 quarts (with filter). Follow the maintenance intervals shown in your manual, and adjust based on driving conditions and climate. Always refer to the exact specifications for your year and model.


