It should take 4.5 quarts with filter change and 4 quarts WITHOUT a filter change. If all else fails, check the owners manual under "capacities." I have 2 Azteks and both take 4.5 quarts with filter change.
The Aztek holds 5 qts of oil
its on the left side of the oil filter. you wont miss it!
on the frame rail under the driver seat
In your glove box there is a small access door-at least that is where it is on my 2002
where is the horn on 2001 pontiac aztec
2002 PONTIAC AZTEK 3.4L 6-cyl Engine CAPACITIESEngine, with filter..........4.6 quarts[1]1. After refill check oil level. Since the Year was not provided here is a General Idea Double Check it at the "Capacity Lookup" I provided you. Happy Oil Change.
SAE 5w30 any major brand + a quality oil filter.
I have a 2004 and mine is in the back of the glove box. There should be a small door in the back of it.
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Yes
Yes is a Pontiac Aztec
No, General Motor's Pontiac Brand built a vehicle called the Pontiac Aztec, which was introduced in 2001.