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How much oil does a Dodge Promaster 2.4 L take?

The ProMaster’s 2.4-liter engine generally requires about 5 quarts of engine oil when performing an oil change with a new filter (roughly 4.7 liters). This figure can vary slightly by model year and the specific filter used, so always confirm with the owner's manual or by checking the dipstick before refilling.


Oil capacity basics for maintenance and service


Oil capacity is a critical detail for planning maintenance, stocking the right parts, and avoiding over- or under-filling. The 2.4 L World Gasoline Engine used in the ProMaster is commonly listed with a full-oil-change fill of around 5 quarts. Always rely on the vehicle’s official manual for the exact figure for your year and configuration.


Notes by year and configuration


There can be slight variations in capacity due to different filter assemblies, engine oil cooler options, and manufacturing changes. If you’re servicing a ProMaster, double-check the spec in your owner’s manual or dealer service data for your exact year and configuration.


How to verify the correct level during service


After performing an oil change, start the engine, run briefly, then shut it off and let it settle for a few minutes. Check the dipstick and top up to the full mark if needed, using the recommended oil grade from the manual.


Summary


For most Dodge ProMaster 2.4 L applications, plan on about 5 quarts (4.7 L) of oil for a standard change with a new filter. Verify the exact figure in your manual or with a dealer to account for year- and configuration-specific variations.

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