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The capacity for oil in a 2001 Jeep Wrangler is 6 quarts, and it requires SAE 5W-20 engine oil. Before changing the oil, be sure to let the vehicle cool down for a couple of hours. This will prevent any potential burns since the oil in the car will be very hot. Locate the oil pan and drain plug underneath the engine compartment. Place a bucket below the plug and remove it to drain the oil into the pan. Let it drain completely, which might take around an hour. Once it stops dripping, replace the drain plug and find the intake port on the top of the oil pan. Fill the oil pan using a funnel, ensuring not to overfill. It's okay to be slightly under the full mark, but overfilling could cause leaks and excessive oil burn-off. After filling the oil to the appropriate level, close the port, clean up any spilled oil, and your oil change is complete.
The 2001 Jeep Wrangler needs 6 quarts (or around 5.7 liters) of oil. It's best to use SAE 5W-20 engine oil for smooth operation in any temperature.