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What kind of oil does the 2004 Dodge Ram 1500 require and how much does it hold?

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Steve D

For the 2004 Dodge Ram 1500, the recommended oil type and capacity is 5w-20 with 7 quarts. It's important to change your oil regularly, ideally every 5,000 to 10,000 miles, to avoid engine issues. Using high-quality oil is crucial for optimal engine performance, as issues with the oil can lead to problems like a burning smell or decreased gas mileage. If left ignored, engine failure or even a potentially dangerous situation like a car explosion may occur. It's important to address any unusual symptoms promptly, such as knocking noises from the engine, to prevent further damage.

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  • Tim S.

    All engine choices for the 2004 Dodge Ram 1500 require synthetic 5W30 oil, except for the massive 8.3L V10 engine which needs 8.7 quarts of 0W40 synthetic oil. The base engine, a 3.7L V6, requires 5 quarts of oil. The 4.7L V8s, both non-flex fuel and flex fuel versions, need 6 quarts. The optional 5.7L V8 engine requires 7 quarts of 5W30 oil.

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