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Can you tell me the recommended oil type and how much oil the 2001 Dodge Ram 1500 requires?

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Christian A.

For the 2001 Dodge Ram Pickup 1500, it is recommended to use 10W-30 Synthetic oil above 0 F and 5W-30 oil below 32 F. The truck's oil capacity is 4 quarts with a filter for the 3.9 L V6 engine and 5 quarts with a filter for the 5.2 L V8 and 5.9 L V8 engines. The torque for the drain plug for all engines is 25 ft/lbs. Using oil is essential to maintain a clean and smooth-running engine. It is advised to change the oil and filter every 10000 miles or 12 months, whichever occurs first. The estimated cost for an oil change, including labor, ranges between $30 to $40.

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  • Pat cannon

    10w30 is incorrect; it should be 5w or something similar.

  • Grace J.

    In 2001, the Dodge Ram 1500 model has different engine options that require specific amounts of 10W30 synthetic oil. The 3.9L V6 engine needs 4 quarts, the 5.2L V8 engine uses 5 quarts, and the 5.9L V8 engine requires 5 quarts of oil.

  • Andrew B.

    The 5.2-liter and 5.9-liter engines each require 5 quarts of synthetic 10W30 oil.

  • Kirsten helms

    According to the manufacturer's recommendations, the Dodge Ram requires 5w30 oil.

  • Rowan Allen

    For a 2001 Dodge Ram, the V6 engines require 5 quarts of 10W-30 oil, the V8 engines need 6 quarts, and the 4-banger engines use 4 quarts.

  • Steven Boe

    Can I use 10w30 oil in my car during cold weather without causing damage to the engine?

  • Gregory J.

    Certainly! Here is a paraphrased and unique version: "I've been using Valvoline high mileage semi-synthetic blend for 22 years with 5 quarts of 10w30 oil, including the filter change. My vehicle has 178,000 miles on it, so I change the oil every 3500 miles on average to prevent engine problems. After draining the used oil, I recycle the filter and keep a quart of the old oil for my chainsaw bar lubrication. Any extra used oil is disposed of at the local recycling tank, as I believe in environmentally friendly practices. Remember: Give a HOOT, DON'T POLLUTE! 😄

  • Carl

    Feel free to choose either type. Nowadays, they can be swapped without any issues. However, in terms of cost, synthetic oil is the smarter choice and will endure longer periods before needing an oil change.

  • Kelsey C.

    Which type of oil should I use for a 2001 Dodge 1500 Truck with a 5.2 318 engine - regular oil or synthetic oil? Thank you.

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