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How much coolant does a Dodge Nitro hold?

The Dodge Nitro's cooling system typically holds about 11 quarts (roughly 10.5 liters) of coolant when filled to the recommended level. Exact capacity can vary slightly by engine and model year, so consult the owner's manual or service data for your vehicle.


Capacity factors for the Nitro


The total cooling system capacity depends on the engine type, radiator configuration, heater core, and hoses. Most Nitros with the standard 3.7-liter V6 share a similar overall capacity, but regional or trim differences can tweak the figure.


Below is the typical capacity you can expect for the common Nitro configuration. If your Nitro uses a different engine, your numbers may differ slightly.



  • Typical cooling system capacity for the common 3.7-liter V6 Nitro: about 11 quarts (approximately 10.5 liters).


Capacities may vary by year, market, or optional equipment, so verify with official service data for your exact VIN and engine.


Maintenance and refilling notes


When refilling coolant, use the recommended type and follow proper bleeding procedures to avoid air pockets that can cause overheating. The Dodge Nitro generally requires Dex-Cool (orange) or a compliant ethylene glycol-based coolant, typically sold as a 50/50 premixed solution unless the manual specifies otherwise. Do not mix Dex-Cool with green or other incompatible coolants, and never reuse old coolant from the system.



  • Use Dex-Cool or an equivalent ethylene glycol-based coolant that meets OEM specifications; premixed 50/50 is common, but verify for your model year.

  • After filling, bleed the cooling system by running the engine with the radiator cap off until the thermostat opens and bubbles stop, then replace the cap and check for leaks.


Concluding note: The overall capacity is typically around 11 quarts, with small variations by year and engine configuration. Always rely on official documentation for VIN-specific figures.


Where to confirm the exact capacity


Check the owner's manual, service manual, or factory service bulletins for the precise coolant capacity for your Nitro’s exact engine and year. Dealers and reputable auto databases can also provide VIN-specific data.


Summary: For most Dodge Nitro models with the 3.7L V6, the cooling system holds about 11 quarts (10.5 liters) of coolant. Always verify with the official documentation for your exact vehicle, especially if you have a diesel or regional variant.

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