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Could you tell me what kind of oil is recommended for a 2003 Mazda Protege 2.0?

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Jeff p

The 2003 Mazda Protege comes with a 2.0 L 4-cylinder engine, which requires SAE 10W-30 Synthetic Motor Oil when it's above -13 F and 5W-30 when it's below 32 F. The vehicle can hold up to 3.7 quarts with a filter, and the torque needed for the drain plug is between 22 to 33 ft/lbs. It's crucial to regularly change the oil to help maintain a clean engine and potentially extend the life of the car. Oil needs to be replaced periodically as it doesn't last forever. For the Protege, it's recommended to get an oil and filter change every 7,500 miles or so. The average cost for an oil change ranges from $20 to $30 for labor, plus additional fees for parts.

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  • Jerome Brown

    Based on information from Advance Auto, Pro-Demand, and AllData – popular websites among mechanics for repair guidance – the recommended oil viscosity is 10W-30.

  • Jon R

    How about this: "Grade 10W-30 engine oil.

  • Gilbert R

    In 2003, the recommended oil for the Mazda Protege 2.0 is the SAE 5W-30 full synthetic motor oil.

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