Park the vehicle on a level surface. Drain the oil & change the filter. Add 4 quarts of the correct weight oil, start the engine and run for 2 minutes. Shut down and wait 30 minutes. Check the oil level and add as necessary to reach the full mark. You now know the capacity.
4.5 quarts
a 2.8 L engine takes 5 quarts and a 3.5 engine takes 6 quarts
The Chevrolet Express 2008 can hold 11.2 quarts of transmission fluid.
The 2003 Chevrolet suburban requires five quarts of oil in the motor. The oil filter should be filled with oil, when changing it.
If you are changing the oil and the filter then you will need 5 quarts.
An 8 cylinder Chevrolet Silverado needs 5 quarts of oil for an oil change. This includes the small amount of oil stored in the oil filter when changed.
The 2000 Chevy Malibu engine oil capacity is dependent upon the type of engine. In general, the engine will require 4.5 quarts of oil.
You need 2 quarts to make 2 quarts .
4.5 quarts for the 4.3 L v6. (I deleted a previous answer of 5 quarts, I've run 4.5 quarts full synthetic 5w30 forever on 13 psi of boost on a 4.3 silverado, so I can say without a doubt there is no need for anything more than the recommended 4.5 quarts)
5 quarts, unless you need to fill up torque converter, then you'll need an additional 5-6 quarts.
8.5 quarts
It's a brake circuit B malfunction. So probably one of your brake lights is not working. If they are working you probably need to get the car to a shop because your anti skid system may be affected.