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What oil does Fiat recommend?

Fiat recommends using a fully synthetic engine oil that meets the car’s official Fiat specification; the exact grade and specification vary by engine and climate, so consult the owner's manual or a Fiat dealer for the precise requirement.


Understanding Fiat’s oil requirements


Fiat’s guidance centers on using oil that is specifically accredited to meet the car’s engine design and emission controls. While the exact specification code can differ across models and generations, the core rule is to choose a high-quality synthetic oil that clearly states it meets Fiat’s prescribed standard for your engine. The recommended viscosity (for example 5W-30 or 5W-40) is tied to the engine type and operating conditions.


Typical oil grades used in Fiat engines


For most modern Fiat gasoline engines, the common practice is to use a fully synthetic oil in the 5W-30 to 5W-40 range. Diesel engines, especially those with particulate filters, are often paired with similarly synthetic oils in the 5W-40 or 5W-30 family. Climate and driving style can influence the exact grade chosen, so it’s important to verify the specification for your specific model.



  • Most petrol engines: 5W-30 or 5W-40, fully synthetic, meeting Fiat’s official specification for your model.

  • Most diesel engines: 5W-40 or 5W-30, fully synthetic, meeting Fiat’s official specification for your model.

  • Special cases: some engines or climates may require alternative viscosities, but still must meet Fiat’s specification.


In short, the guiding principle is to use a synthetic oil that explicitly meets Fiat’s required specification for your engine, at the correct viscosity for your climate and driving conditions.


How to determine the exact oil for your Fiat


To ensure you’re using the correct oil, follow these steps. The list helps you confirm the precise grade and specification your model requires.



  • Consult the owner’s manual: look for the Engine Oil section and note the exact Fiat specification and viscosity recommended for your engine.

  • Check the oil filler cap and service labels: some caps or tags show the required viscosity and/or Fiat specification.

  • Verify via the official Fiat/Stellantis service resources: use your VIN on the service portal or contact a dealer to confirm the exact specification for your engine.

  • Ask a certified mechanic or your dealer: they can confirm the correct grade and specification based on your model year and engine type.


Following these checks will help ensure compatibility with your engine’s tolerances, emissions controls, and warranty terms.


Choosing a brand and formulation that meet Fiat specs


When selecting an oil, look for products that explicitly state they meet Fiat’s required specification for your engine and are fully synthetic. Many reputable brands offer oils that carry listings such as “meets Fiat specification” or “meets FCA/Fiat MS-xxxxx” alongside an appropriate viscosity grade. Always cross-check the label to confirm compatibility with your specific model.



  • Use oils labeled as meeting Fiat/FCA specifications and the correct viscosity for your engine (e.g., 5W-30 or 5W-40).

  • Prefer fully synthetic formulations designed for modern engines and turbocharged designs.

  • Ensure the product also meets relevant ACEA and API standards as noted by Fiat for your engine.


In practice, many owners rely on mainstream synthetic oils from trusted brands, provided they explicitly state compatibility with the Fiat specification required for their vehicle. If in doubt, a Fiat service center can confirm the exact oil you should use.


Summary


Fiat’s oil recommendation centers on using a fully synthetic oil that meets the car’s official Fiat specification, with the exact viscosity depending on the engine and climate. Always verify the precise specification and grade in the owner’s manual or via a Fiat dealer, and choose a product that clearly states it meets the required Fiat standard. When in doubt, consulting a certified technician or service portal can prevent issues with engine protection and warranty coverage.

Can I put 5W-40 in my Fiat 500?


Which oil to use in your Fiat. For the most part, your 500 will run on 5w40 oil, although 5w30 will also be a usable option. These oils have less viscosity than their 10w30/10w40 counterparts, which means they have less resistance to deformation or, in layman's terms, they're not as thick.



What brand of oil does Fiat recommend?


The TotalEnergies Quartz MOPAR and TotalEnergies Quartz EV3R MOPAR ranges are officially approved for Stellantis' latest FPW specifications (lubricant specification to a specific performance standard for engine oil, to meet the requirements for engine cleanliness, protection of exhaust systems, and performance) and ...



What oil does a 2019 Fiat 500 take?


Oil Grade: SEO50

Viscosity:5W-40 (All TEMPS)
Capacity:4 quarts (with filter). After refill check oil level.
Torque:20 ft/lbs (Oil Drain Plug)



What kind of oil for a Fiat?


Whether you're up for a DIY FIAT 500 oil change or planning a visit to a service center like the one at Bettenhausen Automotive, the key is to remember that 5W-30 is the ideal oil for this model.


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