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In 2006, the Chevy TrailBlazer offered a standard 4.2L V6 engine, with optional upgrades to a 5.3L V8 or 6.0L V8. Regardless of the engine choice, they all require synthetic 5W-30 motor oil - Chevy's standard for most vehicles made in the 2000s. The main difference in oil usage among these engines is their capacity: the standard engine needs 7 US quarts, while the V8 engines need 6 US quarts for a complete refill.
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*"The product must be thoroughly tested to ensure it meets all quality standards before it is released to consumers."*
*"The item needs to undergo comprehensive testing to guarantee it upholds all quality benchmarks prior to its availability to customers."*
The Chevrolet Trailblazer from 2006 requires the use of 5w-30 synthetic motor oil.