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What kind of oil does a 2010 Chevy Captiva take?

The 2010 Captiva typically requires Dexos1-certified engine oil, usually in the 5W-30 viscosity range (synthetic or synthetic blend). Exact grade and capacity can vary by engine and market, so always verify with the owner’s manual or a GM-certified technician.


In practice, the Captiva was offered with at least two gasoline engines in many regions—the 2.4L four-cylinder and the 3.2L V6. Both generally call for Dexos1-certified 5W-30 lubricant, though climate and usage can influence the recommended grade. Always confirm the precise specification for your vehicle’s engine, transmission, and environment by checking the manual or the label under the hood.


Engine options and oil recommendations


Below are the typical oil grade recommendations by engine for the 2010 Captiva. Use Dexos1 certified oil meeting GM standards, in the recommended viscosity, and use the correct amount for your engine.



  • 2.4L four-cylinder engine: Dexos1-certified 5W-30 engine oil (synthetic or synthetic blend).

  • 3.2L V6 engine: Dexos1-certified 5W-30 engine oil (synthetic or synthetic blend).


Note: If you operate in extreme temperatures or have special driving conditions, some technicians may recommend a slightly different grade within the Dexos1 family (for example, 0W-30 in very cold climates or 5W-40 in certain hot or high-load situations). Always confirm the exact specification from the owner's manual or a GM-certified technician.


How to confirm the specification you need


Before you change the oil, confirm the exact grade and capacity for your specific Captiva by checking the owner's manual or the vehicle’s door jamb sticker. If the manual isn’t available, contact a Chevrolet dealer or reference GM service databases for the precise specification by engine code or VIN.



  • Check the oil capacity and grade listed in the owner's manual or on the driver’s door jamb sticker.

  • Use a high-quality Dexos1-approved 5W-30 engine oil unless the manual specifies otherwise.


Using the correct Dexos1-compliant oil helps maintain engine performance, emissions control, and warranty coverage where applicable.


Summary


The 2010 Chevy Captiva generally takes Dexos1-certified 5W-30 engine oil, with the exact grade and capacity depending on the engine (2.4L or 3.2L) and the operating environment. Always verify the specification in the owner’s manual or with a GM-certified technician to ensure optimal protection and performance.


Notes for owners


Oil specifications can vary by market and model year; if your Captiva differs from the common 2.4L or 3.2L options, or if you have a Captiva Sport, verify the exact requirement for your vehicle. Providing your engine code or VIN can help locate the precise recommendation.

How many quarts of oil does a Captiva take?


Capacity: 5 quarts (with filter).



What kind of oil goes in a Chevy Captiva?


The correct oil for a Chevy Captiva is 5W-30 full synthetic motor oil. The vehicle's engine has a capacity of approximately 5 quarts (including the filter). 

  • Oil Type: 5W-30 full synthetic
  • Capacity: Approximately 5 quarts (with filter)
  • Important Note: Always consult your owner's manual to confirm the exact specifications for your specific model year and engine.



What type of oil does a 2010 Chevy use?


Oil Grade: SEO23

Viscosity:10W-30 (Above 0°C) 5W-30 (All TEMPS)
Capacity:6 quarts (with filter). After refill check oil level.
Torque:18 ft/lbs (Oil Drain Plug)



Is the Chevy Captiva 4 or 6 cylinder?


A four-cylinder VCDi common rail turbo-diesel engine, co-developed with VM Motori, was introduced into the range. The Captiva introduced 2.0 L (1,998 cc) and 2.2 L (2,231 cc) VCDi versions, offering 163 and 184 PS (120 and 135 kW; 161 and 181 hp) respectively.


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