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How much oil does a 2010 Toyota Corolla take?

About 4.7 quarts (4.4 liters) of engine oil, including a new filter, for the common 1.8-liter engine in 2010 Corollas. Always verify with your owner's manual for your exact vehicle.


The question covers the oil capacity of the 2010 Corolla, which is the amount needed to fill the engine to its proper level during oil changes, and how this can vary by market or engine variant. This article breaks down the official capacity and practical tips for matching the right oil and maintaining the dipstick level.


Engine options and official capacity


Below is the typical capacity for the most common 2010 Corolla setup in North America—the 1.8-liter four-cylinder (2ZR-FE).



  • 1.8L inline-4 (2ZR-FE) — oil capacity: 4.7 quarts (4.4 L) with filter installed.


Note: Some markets outside North America used similar engine families with the same capacity, but always consult the owner's manual for your specific VIN to confirm any regional differences.


Oil grade and maintenance notes


For most climates, Toyota recommends an API-rated synthetic or conventional 5W-30 (or 5W-20 in some markets). Check your owner's manual for the exact viscosity specification for your vehicle and climate, and use a high-quality motor oil that meets the API/ILSAC standards.


Oil change intervals depend on driving conditions and oil type; in many cases, 5,000 to 7,500 miles (8,000 to 12,000 km) with synthetic oil, or 3,000 to 5,000 miles (5,000 to 8,000 km) with conventional oil are typical. Always discard used oil at an appropriate recycling facility and replace the filter when changing the oil.


Oil change procedure


Follow these steps to perform an oil change on a 2010 Toyota Corolla. The process is standard for modern Toyotas with a spin-on filter.



  1. Warm up the engine briefly, then turn off and secure the vehicle on a level surface.

  2. Raise the front of the car if needed and support with jack stands; place a drain pan under the oil pan.

  3. Loosen and remove the drain plug, allowing used oil to drain completely.

  4. Remove the oil filter, wipe the mounting area, and install a new oil filter, applying a light coating of oil to the gasket.

  5. Reinstall the drain plug and tighten to the specified torque.

  6. Pour in the recommended amount of new oil (approximately 4.7 quarts / 4.4 L with filter). Use a funnel and pour slowly.

  7. Start the engine and run for a minute, then turn off and wait a few minutes for the oil to settle. Check the dipstick and add more oil if needed to reach the full mark.

  8. Dispose of the used oil and filter at a certified recycling facility.


Note: The exact oil capacity can vary slightly by market or engine variant. Always verify with the owner's manual or dealership if in doubt.


Summary: The 2010 Toyota Corolla commonly takes about 4.7 quarts (4.4 liters) of engine oil with a new filter for the 1.8L engine. Always confirm the capacity for your specific vehicle and ensure the oil meets the recommended viscosity and standards. The oil change process follows standard steps and ends with a check of the dipstick level to ensure proper fill.

How much oil do I put in my 2010 Toyota Corolla?


4.4 quarts
4.4 quarts (with filter). After refill check oil level.



How much oil does a 1.8 L Corolla take?


4.2 liters
As a general rule of thumb, the oil capacity for Toyota Corolla models equipped with 1.8L 4-cylinder engines is 4.4 quarts (4.2 liters) with the oil filter.



Which engine oil for Toyota Corolla 2010?


The recommended oil for a 2010 Toyota Corolla is SAE 0W-20 or 5W-20. While either can be used, 0W-20 is the best choice for cold weather starting and fuel economy. The oil should meet the American Petroleum Institute (API) service classification, such as API SN or higher, and be suitable for your specific engine type (e.g., the 1.8L engine). It's always a good idea to check your owner's manual for the most precise specifications.
 
Recommended oil

  • Viscosity: 0W-20 or 5W-20
  • Type: API SN or higher
  • Best for: 0W-20 is recommended for cold weather and fuel economy. 

Oil capacity
  • For 1.8L engine: 4.4 quarts (4.2 liters) with a filter 
  • For 2.4L engine: 4.4 quarts (4.2 liters) with a filter 



How much is an oil change for a 2010 Toyota Corolla?


An oil change for a 2010 Toyota Corolla typically costs between $80 and $150, depending on the service provider and oil type. Independent mechanics often charge between $80 and $97, while a dealership may cost between $122 and $148. The price will be higher for synthetic oil and can vary based on location, labor costs, and any applicable coupons or specials. 
Factors that influence the cost

  • Service provider: An independent mechanic is often cheaper than a dealership. 
  • Type of oil: Synthetic oil costs more than conventional oil, but lasts longer. 
  • Labor costs: Prices vary by region and the shop's labor rates. 
  • Specials and coupons: Many service centers offer coupons or packages that can lower the price. 
  • DIY: Changing the oil yourself is the cheapest option, with parts costing around $50. 

How to find the best price
  • Call around: Get quotes from both dealerships and independent shops in your area.
  • Check for coupons: Look online for coupons from your local service centers or auto parts stores. 
  • Consider DIY: If you're comfortable doing the work yourself, buying the oil and filter can save you a significant amount of money. 


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