i do not have a listing for a '96 2.0 L. the '96 1.8 L is 4.0 qts. w/filter and the '93 2.0 L is 4.1 qts.
i have always used the "rule of thumb" with all my engines (426 hemi, 340 Dodge, 327 Chevy, 454 Chevy, 283 Chevy, 4.3 Chevy and 2.4 galant) drain oil, remove filter, install filter.
put in 4 qts. oil, check oil level via dipstick. if it shows about 1 qt. low, add 1 qt. oil, start engine, run about one minute to circulate oil. stop engine, wait 2-3 minutes for oil return.
check dipstick and add oil to the full mark.
if it were me, i would drain oil, remove filter. replace filter, add 4 qts. oil and check oil level. it won't be too full as to cause any harm.
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need more info, is a 2.4l,2.0l,1.8l,or 3.0 v6. different engines take different amounts of oil.
The total amount of oil it takes to fill the canister on a 2001 Mitsubishi Galant is 4.5 quarts. This oil should be 5W20 or 10W30.
Engine Oil - use with API certification Transmission Oil - Used OEM Mitsubishi Transmission Oil Only.
The suggested motor oil for a 1997 Mitsubishi Galant is a light 5W30 conventional oil. Older engines made need a little heavier oil to prevent leaking.
Should only take four quarts but when changing the oil pour slowly and keep checking the dip stick.
Answerit's next to the oil filter
5W 20
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6d14 oil capacity
If you are putting in a new oil filter(recommended) with the change, you'll need 4 qrts. A good 3 and a half qrts. if you are leaving the old dirty filter in.
17mm wrench, oil pan, oil and jack stands or wheel ramps.