What type of oil does a Mazda 6 2011 take?
Mobil 1 Extended Performance Synthetic Motor Oil 5W-20 5 Quart.
How many liters of oil does it take?
It depends on the size of your engine. For a passenger car, you need between 3 and 7 liters but in some cases, for cars with a dry oil sump it can be 10 to 12 liters and even more. The exact oil volume is indicated in your user manual or can be asked to your service partner.
How much oil does a Mazda 6 have?
Mazda 6 engine oil capacity Capacity/Filter capacity litres (liters) 6 2.0 CiTD (2002 – 2005) 5 / 0.2 6 2.0 CiTD HP (2002 – 2005) 5 / 0.2 6 2.0 CiTD DPF (2005 – 2007) 4.1 / 0.2 6 2.0 CiTD HP DPF (2005 – 2007) 4.1 / 0.2
How do you change the oil in a Mazda 4 cylinder?
Find the engine oil filter on your Mazda. Use a filter wrench to remove the oil filter. Remove the old engine oil filter. Install the new filter on your Mazda. Tighten it by hand. Locate the oil fill hole on top of the engine. Add the recommended engine oil. Check the oil level after you add 80% of the capacity. Don’t overfill the engine with oil.
What kind of oil does a Mazda MZR use?
1. Engine oil viscosity rating change for the MZR 2.0 L and 2.5 L engines from SAE 5W-20 to SAE 0W-20 after the 2010 MY. 2. M/T oil viscosity and Service Rating change for all models after the 2010 MY from SAE 75W-90, GL-4 or GL-5 to SAE 75W-80, GL-4
Why did Mazda change the oil in the M / TS?
According to Mazda, some related parts were changed in the M/Ts due to the oil specification change. Consequently, if SAE 75W-90 is used in transmissions designed for SAE 75W-80, an increase in fuel consumption and harder shifting when cold can result.
Find the engine oil filter on your Mazda. Use a filter wrench to remove the oil filter. Remove the old engine oil filter. Install the new filter on your Mazda. Tighten it by hand. Locate the oil fill hole on top of the engine. Add the recommended engine oil. Check the oil level after you add 80% of the capacity. Don’t overfill the engine with oil.
1. Engine oil viscosity rating change for the MZR 2.0 L and 2.5 L engines from SAE 5W-20 to SAE 0W-20 after the 2010 MY. 2. M/T oil viscosity and Service Rating change for all models after the 2010 MY from SAE 75W-90, GL-4 or GL-5 to SAE 75W-80, GL-4
According to Mazda, some related parts were changed in the M/Ts due to the oil specification change. Consequently, if SAE 75W-90 is used in transmissions designed for SAE 75W-80, an increase in fuel consumption and harder shifting when cold can result.