Yes, the 6 quarts of oil typically includes the amount needed to fill the new oil filter during installation. When you change the oil, it's important to account for the oil that will be retained in the filter, so the total volume needed for the engine and filter is usually specified as a complete amount. Always check the owner's manual for the specific oil capacity of your vehicle, including any allowances for the filter.
4 cylinder takes 4 1/2 quarts including the filter. 6 cylinder takes 6 quarts including the filter.
My 2001 Sequoia takes about 6.5 quarts including the filter.
Answer:A 1994 Jetta with 2.0 4 cyl engine takes 3.7 quarts of oil without changing the oil filter. With the filter change it is 4.2 Quarts. The 2.8 V6 engine takes 5.3 quarts of oil without the filter change. With the filter change it takes 5.8 Quarts. I recomment changing the engine oil filter with every oil change.
15 qts including the filter change.
1.0L Ecoboost takes 4.3 quarts with filter2.0L takes 4.6 quarts with filter
The owners manual lists 5.7 quarts with oil/filter change for the 2.7 liter but that figure is wrong. It only takes 5 quarts with oil/filter change. Do not overfill. The 2.4 liter also takes 5 quarts. The V6 takes 5.5 quarts with oil/filter change.
The 4.3 Liter takes 4.5 quarts with oil/filter change. The 5.3 Liter takes 6 quarts with oil/filter change.
Filter service takes about 5 quartsDry fill is about 9 quarts.Filter service takes about 5 quartsDry fill is about 9 quarts.
It normally takes 5 Quarts of oil. ( with filter change for the 4.0L ) and 6 quarts with filter change for the 4.6 L
With the filter it takes 6 quarts.
The owners manual lists 5.7 quarts with oil/filter change for the 2.7 liter but that figure is wrong. It only takes 5 quarts with oil/filter change. Do not overfill. The 2.4 liter also takes 5 quarts. The V6 does take 5.5 quarts with oil/filter change.
The 5.4 liter 3V engine takes ( 7 quarts with engine oil filter change ) The 4.6 liter engine takes ( 6 quarts with engine oil filter change )