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What kind of oil does a 2004 Scion take?

The standard oil for most 2004 Scion models is 5W-30 engine oil. The amount you need depends on the model: the smaller xA typically takes about 4.6–4.8 quarts with filter, while the larger xB usually requires around 5.0–5.5 quarts with filter. You can use conventional or synthetic oil as long as it meets API SN (or newer) and ILSAC GF-5 (or newer) specifications. Always check your owner’s manual or the under-hood sticker for the exact specification for your vehicle.


In 2004, Scion offered two models in the United States: the compact xA and the larger xB. Each uses a different engine, which influences the exact oil capacity but not the basic grade. The information below applies to the two main 2004 Scion models and their oil recommendations.


Oil recommendations by model


Before listing, note that the standard viscosity is the same (5W-30) for both engines, but fill amounts vary by model. Use this as a practical guide and verify the exact capacity on your dipstick or in the owner's manual for your vehicle.



  • 2004 Scion xA — Engine: 1.5L four-cylinder. Oil: 5W-30, API SN/ILSAC GF-5 or newer. Approximate oil capacity with filter: about 4.6–4.8 quarts.

  • 2004 Scion xB — Engine: 2.4L four-cylinder. Oil: 5W-30, API SN/ILSAC GF-5 or newer. Approximate oil capacity with filter: about 5.0–5.5 quarts.


Concluding the list: Use 5W-30 oil that meets or exceeds API SN/ILSAC GF-5 specifications, and fill to the level indicated on the dipstick after a proper oil change. Exact capacity can vary by vehicle condition and manufacturing tolerances, so always confirm with the manual or dealership data for your specific car.


How to verify and maintain oil quality


Beyond selecting the right oil, adhere to the recommended change interval for your driving conditions. Use the dipstick to verify the level after adding oil and ensure there are no leaks. If you drive in extreme heat, cold, or in heavy traffic, you may need to adjust change intervals accordingly. When in doubt, follow the owner’s manual guidance or consult a trusted mechanic.


Summary


For a 2004 Scion, the typical oil choice is 5W-30 with API SN/ILSAC GF-5 or newer. The xA (smaller model) takes about 4.6–4.8 quarts with filter, while the xB (larger model) takes about 5.0–5.5 quarts with filter. Always verify exact specifications for your vehicle in the owner’s manual or on the under-hood sticker, and follow the recommended service intervals based on driving conditions. Synthetic or conventional oil meeting the same specs is acceptable.

What type of oil does a scion use?


Mobil 1 – Advanced 5W-20 Full Synthetic Motor Oil, 5 Quart (Part No. 14991)



How many quarts of oil does a 2004 Scion Xa take?


The 2004 Scion xA has an oil capacity of 3.9 quarts (or 3.7 liters) with a new filter. The recommended motor oil viscosity is 5W-30 for all temperatures.
 
This video demonstrates how to change the oil and filter on a 2004-2006 Scion xB, which is very similar to the Scion xA: 32sTRQYouTube · Aug 30, 2022

  • Capacity: 3.9 quarts (3.7 liters) with the oil filter.
  • Viscosity: 5W-30.
  • After Refill: Always check the oil level with the dipstick after refilling. 



How many quarts of oil does a 1.8 L engine take?


A 1.8-liter engine typically takes between 3.5 and 4.5 quarts (about 3.3 to 4.3 liters) of oil, but this can vary significantly by make and model. The exact amount depends on the specific vehicle, and you should always check the owner's manual for the precise capacity, including whether a filter change requires a different amount. 

  • Check your owner's manual: This is the most reliable source for the exact amount of oil needed for your specific car. 
  • Consult online resources: Use your car's year, make, and model to search for specific oil capacities on automotive websites or forums. 
  • Add and check: It's best to start by adding about 4 quarts (or 3.5 liters) and then check the dipstick to ensure it's at the correct level. You can add more oil gradually until the dipstick indicates it's full, but do not overfill. 
  • Factor in the filter: If you are changing the oil filter at the same time, you will likely need the higher end of the capacity range. 
  • Safety note: Always wait a few minutes after running the engine for the oil to settle before checking the dipstick, and never overfill the engine with oil. 



How much oil does a 3.0 V6 take?


A 3.0L V6 engine typically takes between 4.5 and 6.5 quarts of oil, but the exact amount depends on the specific vehicle make and model. For example, a 2006 Ford Fusion 3.0L V6 requires 6 quarts, while a 2001 Jaguar S-Type 3.0L V6 needs 6.5 quarts. Always check your vehicle's owner's manual for the precise capacity and oil viscosity requirements. 

Vehicle Oil Capacity
2012 Ford Escape 3.0L V6 6 quarts
2006 Ford Fusion 3.0L V6 6 quarts
2003 Ford Ranger 3.0L V6 4.5 quarts
2001 Jaguar S-Type 3.0L V6 6.5 quarts
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