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How much oil does the 2003 Dodge Dakota 3.9 hold?

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CHARLES CELL

When it comes to the 2003 Dodge Dakota with a 3.9 L V6 engine, the oil capacity is 4 US quarts or 3.8 liters with a filter. For optimal performance, it is recommended to use SAE 10W-30 Synthetic oil in temperatures above 0°F or 5W-30 synthetic oil in temperatures below 32°F. The torque specification for the drain plug on the Dakota is 25 ft/lbs. Oil plays a crucial role in maintaining a clean and efficient engine, ensuring it runs smoothly for longer periods. It is advisable to change both the oil and filter every 3,000 miles or whenever the oil life indicator prompts you, as oil deteriorates over time. Typically, the cost of an oil change ranges between $30 and $40 for labor.

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  • Sharon mcclendon

    The oil capacity for a 2003 Dodge Dakota 3.9 is 5 quarts.

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