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The 3.3L engine takes five quarts.
The 2010 Chrysler Town and Country would have a 3.8, five quarts, or a 4.0, six quarts. The 3.6 came out in 2011 and takes six quarts of oil.
Flat rate time is about 5 hours.
45 minutes 35 if you are speedy gonzoles
Reach in from the bottom of the fascia. The socket takes about a quarter turn.
According to my Chilton's repair manual : With engine oil filter change : A 1970 Chrysler 383 takes ( 5 U.S. quarts )
The 1994 Newyorker (3.5 Liter 6cyl ) takes 5.5 quarts with filter .
Use a good brand of 10W-30 and it takes approximately 5 quarts.
Depending on which engine is in the 2006 Chrysler Sebring has, the engine takes between 4.5 and 5 quarts of oil. Check the oil with the dipstick before adding all of the oil, and add more as needed. Do not overfill.
If the torque converter is empty it takes 5, if you dont know put a couple quarts in start your vehicle and while its running check it. Hope this helps.
Automatic takes 11.9 quarts Manual V6 takes 2.75 quarts Manual V8 takes 3.2 quarts
3.9L V6 takes 4.5 quarts, 4.7L V8 takes 6 quarts, and 5.9L V8 takes 5 quarts.