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What type of oil does a 2007 Chevy Malibu take?

In short: most 2007 Malibu models require 5W-30 engine oil. This viscosity works across the typical engine options of that year, and you can use conventional, synthetic-blend, or full-synthetic oil that meets the appropriate GM/API specs. Always verify with your owner's manual or the under-hood oil label.


The 2007 Malibu offered several engines, including the 2.2L I4, the 2.4L I4, and the 3.5L V6. While their exact oil formulations can vary slightly, the standard viscosity remains 5W-30, and the oil should meet API service specifications (SM or higher) along with GM’s 6094M specification for older GM engines. If you’re unsure, consult the manual or a trusted GM service source to confirm the correct specification for your exact engine and climate.


Oil specifications by engine


To ensure you’re using the right oil for a 2007 Malibu, keep an eye on three core criteria: viscosity, oil type, and performance specifications. The list below highlights these essentials for this model year.



  • Viscosity: 5W-30 (the common choice across 2007 Malibu engines)

  • Oil type: conventional, synthetic blend, or full synthetic

  • Specifications: API service SM (or higher) and GM 6094M (or the GM-recommended equivalent for the 2007 model year)


With these basics in mind, you can select an oil that fits your driving needs and climate, while staying within GM’s recommended specifications for the Malibu.


Choosing the right oil and grade


When selecting oil, you’ll want to balance performance, cost, and climate. For most drivers, a high-quality 5W-30 oil that meets API SM or higher and GM 6094M is a safe baseline. If you drive in extreme temperatures or have a high-mileage engine, you may opt for a synthetic blend or full synthetic for better protection and longer intervals—always confirm that the product is labeled to meet the GM 6094M specification or higher.


Always follow the maintenance schedule in your owner's manual, and check the under-hood oil label for the exact specification recommended for your specific engine and location.


Summary


The typical oil for a 2007 Chevrolet Malibu is 5W-30, suitable for the common engines (2.2L, 2.4L, 3.5L). Use conventional, synthetic blend, or full synthetic oil that meets API SM or higher and GM’s 6094M specification. When in doubt, consult the owner's manual or a Chevrolet dealership for the exact specification for your engine and climate.

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