5w30 or 10w30
The 2001 Toyota Corolla engine oil capacity is 4.5 quarts of motor oil. For quarts of oil will go into the engine and one half quart of oil will be in the oil filter.
i usually use 5W-30
Using the correct oil in your car is very important. The bearings in your engine are designed with very tight clearances that require a specific weight of oil running through them. The numbers on your oil indicates the oil's thickness. For example, SAE 30 weight oil is heavier than SAE 20 weight oil. So you are probably asking, "what is the 'W' all about?" The W indicates a multiweight oil, where the "W" indicates WINTER use. SAE 30 weight oil acts like a 30 weight oil at all temperatures. So when it gets really cold that 30 weight oil gets really thick. It will no longer flow through the tiny clearances your engine requires. An oil rated 10w30 will behave differently when it is cold. When the temperature of 10w30 drops it acts like a 10 weight oil. That way it will still be fluid enough to flow where it needs to flow. Once the engine(and oil) warms up to temp then it will act like a 30 weight oil.
This indicates you may have a clog in your system somewhere. Change the oil filter and use a Mopar, Purolator, Or Wix filter and see if this helps. Are you using the correct weight oil. On your Jeep that would probably be 10w20. Using a higher weight could cause this. It could also be the gage is simply wrong. An oil pressure test will verify the accuracy of the gage.
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The oil pan is on the bottom of the engine.
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The engine uses 5W30 conventional.
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5 W 30
There is no such part on a Chrysler Sebring.
Yes, it is part of the oil pump inside the engine.
On the lowest point of the oil pan.