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How much oil does a 3.6 L V6 Camaro take?

The 3.6 L V6 Camaro typically takes about 5 quarts (4.7 liters) of engine oil with a fresh filter. This is the standard figure you’ll see cited in owner manuals and service guides, though exact capacity can vary slightly by model year and configuration. Always verify with your specific vehicle’s manual or under-hood sticker before a drain-and-fill.


Oil capacity at a glance


Use this quick reference to confirm the general capacity for the 3.6 L V6 Camaro. For precise guidance, consult your owner's manual or the service manual for your exact year and trim.



  • 5.0 quarts (approximately 4.7 liters) of engine oil, with a new oil filter. This is the typical capacity cited for the common 3.6 L V6 in Camaros from the LFX family.


In practice, you should always finish a fill to the proper level on the dipstick after the engine has run and cooled, to ensure you’re within the recommended range for your specific vehicle.


Year-to-year and specification notes


Engine oil capacity for the Camaro’s 3.6 L V6 has historically aligned around the same general figure, but owners should confirm the exact specification for their model year and configuration. The most reliable source remains the vehicle’s owner’s manual and the under-hood oil-cap/sticker.


Oil type and specification


Using the correct oil specification helps protect the engine and maintain warranty coverage. The Camaro’s 3.6 L V6 typically calls for a Dexos1 Gen 2 approved 5W-30 motor oil, though some model years may list Dexos1 Gen 1 or equivalent compliance depending on the production date.



  • Recommended viscosity: 5W-30

  • Specification: Dexos1 Gen 2 (check your manual for the exact spec applicable to your year)


Ensure the oil you purchase meets the Dexos specification required by your Camaro, and verify the exact grade and specification in your owner’s manual if you’re unsure.


How to check and add oil correctly


After confirming the capacity and specification, follow proper steps to check and add oil safely. The goal is to reach the correct level with the engine warmed and then cooled for an accurate dipstick reading.



  1. Park on level ground and let the engine run briefly, then idle until normal operating temperature before turning off and waiting a few minutes for the oil to settle.

  2. Pull the dipstick, wipe clean, reinsert fully, and then pull again to read the level.

  3. If low, add oil in small increments (roughly ½ quart at a time), recheck, and continue until the dipstick shows between the “Full” marks.

  4. Dispose of used oil and filter properly and record the service date and mileage for future reference.


Following these steps helps ensure you don’t overfill or underfill, and it keeps the engine lubricated at the correct level.


Maintenance context and reminders


Oil capacity is just one part of proper engine care. Regular oil changes with the correct oil type, using a genuine oil filter, and adhering to the service interval recommended by GM will help maintain performance and longevity for your 3.6 L V6 Camaro.


Summary


For most Camaro 3.6 L V6 models, the typical oil capacity is around 5 quarts (4.7 liters) with a new filter, using Dexos1 Gen 2 5W-30 oil. Always verify the exact figure and specification in your owner’s manual or on the under-hood label for your specific year and trim, and follow standard oil-change procedures to ensure accurate fill levels.

How much oil do you put in a 3.6 L V6?


The oil capacity for a 3.6L V6 engine is typically 5 to 6 quarts, but it varies by vehicle model and year. For a 2020 Dodge Charger, it's around 5.9 quarts, while a 2023 Jeep Wrangler requires 5 quarts. Newer Jeeps, such as the 2016-2021 Grand Cherokee and Durango, often require 6 quarts. Always check your specific owner's manual for the most accurate information, as it can differ even within the same engine family. 

  • 5 quarts: Common in many models like the 2020 Jeep Wrangler and 2025 Ram 1500. 
  • 5.9 quarts: The capacity for some models, such as the 2020 Dodge Charger. 
  • 6 quarts: Required for certain vehicles, including the 2013 JK Jeep Wrangler and some 2016-2021 Grand Cherokee and Durango models. 
  • Check your owner's manual: This is the most reliable source for your specific vehicle's oil capacity. 
  • After refilling: It's important to check the oil level with the dipstick after refilling to ensure it is correct. 



What should be done to a 2014 3.6 L V6 Camaro when it hits 100,000 miles?


Chevrolet Camaro Maintenance Schedule

MileageRecommended Maintenance
100,000Replace Air Filter, Spark Plugs Replacement, Differential / Gear Oil Replacement, Change Oil and Filter, Transmission Fluid Service, Cabin Replace Air Filter
105,000Rotate Tires, Lubricate Doors, Cabin Replace Air Filter, Change Oil and Filter



How much oil does a 3.6 L Chevy take?


A Chevy 3.6L V6 engine typically requires 6 quarts of oil when replacing the filter. The specific oil capacity can vary slightly depending on the model and year, so it's always best to confirm with your owner's manual or check the dipstick after adding the new oil. 

  • Standard capacity: Six quarts of oil (SAE 5W-30 is commonly recommended) for a standard oil and filter change. 
  • Check the dipstick: After filling with oil, start the engine to circulate the new oil and then check the dipstick to ensure the level is correct. 
  • Confirm with your manual: For specific capacities on other models (or in special cases like the 2022 Traverse, which has a much higher capacity listed), always consult your vehicle's owner's manual. 



How much oil does a 3.6 V6 Camaro take?


6 quarts of 5W-30 full synthetic Dexos1 oil (capacity 5.5 quarts), ACDelco UPF63R filter or similar (there is a TSB to not use the PF63 for the LGX V6, 19-NA-020), 15mm socket with ratchet, filter wrench, ramps, funnel, gloves, rags/paper towels.


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