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What kind of oil does a 2011 Acura MDX require and how much does it hold?

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Douglas M

The Acura MDX 2011 requires 4.5 quarts of 5w-20 oil for smooth engine operation. It's crucial to use high-quality oil to prevent issues with the engine. Over time, old or low-quality oil can lead to engine damage, such as knocking noises or reduced gas mileage. An unpleasant burning smell could also indicate oil-related problems that should be addressed promptly to avoid potential engine failure. It's recommended to change the oil every 5,000 to 10,000 miles to maintain optimal engine performance and prevent any potential complications. Failure to do so can result in engine problems that may require costly repairs.

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  • Elizabeth M

    In America, the 2011 Acura MDX recommends using the SAE 5W-20 oil with the API Certification Seal. This vehicle's engine requires 4.5 US quarts (equivalent to 4.3 liters) of oil.

  • Phyllis W.

    Well, it all comes down to how many miles your car has driven (not only for the 2011 Acura MDX). When an engine has been running for a while, the seals, gaskets, and metal parts inside start to wear down, causing more oil consumption. Therefore, while the manual might recommend SAE5w20, an older vehicle over 10 years old will likely burn through that oil faster than if you were to use 10w30 instead.

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