The 2017 Dodge Durango
is an impressive SUV with two powerful engine options. However, to keep this popular vehicle in peak running order, you’ll need to know its engine oil capacity: either 6 or 7 quarts, depending on its engine size. The Dodge Durango has something for everyone. For those concerned with performance, the Durango’s standard V6 and optional V8 engines are sure to impress. For those concerned with comfort and style, the Durango has these in spades.
Whether you’ve lost your owner’s manual or just want to know more about the 2017 Dodge Durango’s engine oil capacity, you’ve come to the right place. In this article, we’ll discuss the amount of oil this powerful SUV requires and dig into how often and how to change your oil.
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The 2017 Dodge Durango’s V6 engine requires 6 quarts of engine oil, and its V8 engine requires 7 quarts of oil.
Be sure not to get your engine’s displacement confused with its oil capacity—they are not the same thing. Displacement is the measure of the volume of your Durango’s cylinders, while engine oil capacity is the amount of oil that is required to complete an oil change.
What kind of oil does a 2017 Dodge Durango need?
Depending on the size of your engine, Dodge recommends using SAE 0W-20 or SAE 5W-20 engine oil approved to FCA Material Standard MS-6395 such as Pennzoil, Shell Helix, or the equivalent.
3.6-liter engines require SAE 0W-20 oil and 5.7-liter engines require SAE 5W-20 oil. It’s very important to stick with the manufacturer’s recommended engine oil to keep your Durango running correctly.
Let’s break down what SAE 0W-20 and SAE 5W-20 mean.
SAE stands for the U.S. Society of Automotive Engineers, which codes oil viscosity. The numbers 0/5 and 20 refer to the oil’s viscosity (how thick it is at low and high temperatures, respectively). The “W” stands for winter.
SAE 0W-20 and SAE 5W-20 indicate the oil has a low viscosity at 0°F and it’s relatively thin at 212°F. You’re looking for an oil that has excellent low-temperature behavior and low viscosity, which will mean less wear and tear on your engine.
In general, synthetic oil is recommended because it optimizes performance.
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How often to change the oil on a 2017 Dodge Durango
Now that you know the amount and type of oil in your 2017 Dodge Durango, there’s only one last thing to do: Change the oil
, right? Not so fast! How do you know when your oil needs to be changed? If you use synthetic oil, a good rule of thumb is to change your SUV’s oil every 7,500 to 10,000 miles. If you’re using conventional oil, every 3,000 to 5,000 miles is a better estimate. If you don’t drive a lot, you may get away with changing your SUV’s oil every six months.
That said, your vehicle might tell you in subtle ways that it needs an oil change. If you notice any of the following signs, you should change your oil immediately:
Dark brown or black engine oil. Clean oil is a light brown color, like ginger ale, while dirty oil looks like a glass of Pepsi.
Grimey or gritty engine oil texture.
Knocking or ticking sounds coming from your SUV’s engine.
Issues when changing gears.
Unfamiliar smells, like oil or smoke.
The best way to stay on top of car maintenance is to check your engine oil regularly. We recommend checking it at least once a month.
How to change your oil and oil filter
It’s easy enough to take your 2017 Dodge Durango to a trusted mechanic for an oil change. However, you can change your SUV’s oil yourself and save a little extra money.
Up to 7 quarts of SAE 0W-20 or SAE 5W-20 engine oil
First, you’ll want to run the engine for a little while to allow your Durango to reach operating temperature. Then turn it off and follow these steps:
Secure the car using jack stands if necessary.
Locate and unscrew the oil drain plug underneath the Durango and allow engine oil to flow out into the drain pan.
Remove the old oil filter and keep the drain pan in place to continue to collect oil.
Install the new filter and tighten the filter gaskets.
Refill the engine with new oil and replace the fill cap.
Afterward, turn on your vehicle’s engine and allow it to run for a few minutes. Be sure to watch for leaks! If you’ve completed the oil change, your SUV’s oil pressure light
will turn off. Last but not least—clean up after yourself (the correct way)! Dispose of dirty oil safely by placing it in a sealed container and bringing it to a recycling center.
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