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How much oil does a Chevy Cruze 2.0 diesel engine take?

About 5.3 quarts (roughly 5.0 liters) of engine oil is typical for a full oil change on the Cruze’s 2.0-liter diesel, including the new filter. Exact capacity can vary a bit by year and market, so always verify with your owner’s manual or GM service data for your specific vehicle.


Understanding the capacity by year and market


The Cruze’s 2.0L diesel uses a relatively consistent oil capacity, but official figures can differ slightly depending on the engine variant and regional specifications. In most service guides, the commonly cited figure is near 5.3 quarts (5.0 liters) with the filter installed; some manuals list a range that could be up to about 5.5 quarts (5.2 liters) for certain versions. Always confirm the exact spec for your car to ensure a correct fill.


Below are the typical capacity figures you may encounter when changing the oil on a Cruze with a 2.0 diesel. Use this as a guide, but confirm the exact spec for your year and market.



  • With a new oil filter, about 5.3 quarts (5.0 liters) of engine oil are usually required.

  • If you are not replacing the oil filter, the engine may require roughly 4.8–5.0 quarts (4.5–4.8 liters).

  • Some markets or model years may list a capacity up to around 5.5 quarts (5.2 liters); always verify in the manual for your exact configuration.


After using the above figures as a guide, rely on the dipstick to confirm the final oil level. If you overfill, drain a small amount and recheck; if you underfill, add a little oil at a time and recheck until the dipstick shows full.


Practical steps for a standard oil change


To perform a typical oil change on a Cruze 2.0 diesel and ensure the level is correct, follow these steps.



  1. Warm up the engine briefly, then turn it off and safely lift the vehicle if you need access to the drain plug.

  2. Place a drain pan beneath the engine, remove the drain plug, and let the old oil drain completely.

  3. Remove and replace the oil filter with a new one of the correct specification.

  4. reinstall the drain plug and tighten to the recommended torque; then pour in the fresh oil in stages.

  5. Add approximately the lower end of the capacity range (about 5.0 quarts / 4.7 liters) first, then check the dipstick to determine if more oil is needed.

  6. Start the engine, run it for a few minutes, then turn it off and recheck the level with the dipstick, topping up as needed to reach the full mark.

  7. Dispose of the old oil properly and reset any oil-change indicator if your vehicle has one.


Carrying out these steps carefully helps ensure you reach the correct oil level after a full change and filter replacement, which protects the engine and maintains performance.


Oil type and maintenance interval


Oil specification and change interval


Use a full-synthetic engine oil that meets GM dexos2 specification, with viscosity appropriate for your climate and driving conditions. Common choices for many Cruze diesel engines include 5W-30 or 5W-40 grades, but always verify the recommended viscosity in your owner’s manual or by checking GM service data for your exact year and engine code.


Oil-change intervals depend on driving conditions and whether the vehicle is equipped with an oil-life monitor. In normal conditions, many Cruze diesel owners service every 7,500 to 10,000 miles (12,000–16,000 km) or per the monitor’s guidance; in severe conditions (extreme heat/cold, frequent short trips, tow loads, or dusty environments), more frequent changes may be appropriate. Always follow the vehicle’s reminders and the manual for the correct schedule.


Summary


For a Chevrolet Cruze with a 2.0-liter diesel engine, the typical full oil-change capacity is around 5.3 quarts (5.0 liters) when replacing the filter. Real-world figures can vary slightly by model year and market, so the best approach is to consult the exact specification in your owner's manual or GM service data. Use the dipstick to confirm the final level after filling, and adhere to the recommended oil grade and change interval for optimal engine health.


Notes for readers


The Cruze diesel has seen various regional variants, and GM’s service data can differ by engine code. If you’re unsure which exact specification applies to your car, contact a GM dealer or a trusted shop with your VIN to obtain the precise oil capacity and recommended oil type for your specific vehicle.

What oil for Chevy Cruze diesel?


5W30
BLAU Chevy Cruze Diesel Oil Change Kit includes 5 liters of 5W30-weight diesel engine oil and oil filter. Advanced Eurol Fluence DXS fully synthetic oil meets or exceeds the GM dexos2 diesel oil specification recommended for the 2017-2019 Chevrolet Cruze 1.6L ECOTEC turbo diesel engine.



How much oil does a 2L diesel take?


Capacities and Specifications - 2.0L Duratorq-TDCi Diesel

ItemCapacity
Engine oil fill capacity including the oil filter.6.1 L (1.3 gal)
Engine oil fill capacity excluding the oil filter.5.65 L (1.2 gal)
Engine coolant fill capacity.9 L (2.0 gal)
Fuel tank fill capacity.60 L (13.2 gal)



How much oil does a Chevy Cruze 2.0 diesel take?


5 liters 5W-30 Chevrolet Cruze motor oil, oil filter, and hardware for 2.0L Diesel applications.



What kind of oil does a 2014 Chevy Cruze 2.0 diesel take?


The correct oil for a 2014 Chevy Cruze 2.0 diesel is a 5W-30 full synthetic motor oil that meets the GM dexos2 specification. In very cold climates (below -29∘Cnegative 29 raised to the composed with power cap C−29∘𝐶 or -20∘Fnegative 20 raised to the composed with power cap F−20∘𝐹), 0W-30 can also be used. The engine requires approximately 4.8 quarts (4.5 liters) of oil, including the filter. 

  • Oil type: SAE 5W-30 full synthetic motor oil 
  • Specification: GM dexos2 
  • Capacity: Approximately 4.8 quarts (4.5 liters) with a filter change 
  • Alternative for cold weather: 0W-30 can be used in temperatures below -29∘Cnegative 29 raised to the composed with power cap C−29∘𝐶 (-20∘Fnegative 20 raised to the composed with power cap F−20∘𝐹) 


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