5 quarts with filter and you should use 10w-30 motor oil
I have a 2000 Dodge Neon myself. The owner's manual specifies ethylene glycol antifreeze. The capacity is 6.0 quarts (6.5 if you count the reservoir where you add the fluid).
No. Depending on the climate where the vehicle is driven will dictate the oil you should use. Usually 5w30 is the most common viscosity used in that vehicle.
Viscosity, i hope this helps you!
the viscosity of the cup was horribly bad
Single viscosity is high quality oil. Mulit-viscosity oil is used for in the winter.
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Low viscosity oil flows easier when it is cold but become thinner when it is hot.
Viscosity is the resistance for flow.Viscosity is the internal properties of fluids.Gear oil normally has larger viscosity.Kinematic viscosity is usuarally used to measure the viscosity of industrial lubricants.Dynamical viscosity (CCS) is usually used to measure low temperature viscosity for auto lubricants.Solvent or fuels has a low viscosity.Industrial oils folllow ISO viscosity classification.Auto lubes oils follow SAE viscosity classification.High viscosity usually means better protection for wear.Low viscosity usually means low friction resistance.
5W-30 should work fine. It's what I've been using.
Use SF quality oil or better. Viscosity should be appropriate for the climate you are in.
10w30
You have to distinguish dynamic viscosity and kinematic viscosity. Different units are used for both - the standard (SI) unit for dynamic viscosity is Pascal x second, while the unit for kinematic viscosity is meter2/second.