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In the 2014 Toyota Sienna, powered by a standard 3.3-liter V6 engine, it takes about 4.7 liters (equivalent to 4.97 quarts) of SAE 0W-20 motor oil. This oil has a thinner consistency compared to other options, making it ideal for colder climates. Toyota suggests changing this oil every 6,000 miles or 6 months, depending on which milestone is reached first. However, your local climate and driving habits will also affect when you should schedule maintenance. The Sienna has an oil life light on the dashboard that signals when it's time for a service. To turn off this light, you'll need to reset the oil life to 100%. On average, the cost of an oil change for a 2014 Sienna is between $120 and $140, with around $50 allotted for labor.
According to Toyota, the 2014 Sienna should use SAE 0W-20 Toyota Genuine Motor Oil, which is a synthetic type. If you can't find 0W-20, it's alright to use SAE 5W-20 until you can switch back during the next oil change.
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