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I have a 2003 jeep liberty 3.7 liter motor. Ive never put synthetic oil in my jeep. Will this mess my engine up if i use it?
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Castrol always recommends following the guidelines of the original engine manufacturer for the recommended grade and API specific to your application. This information can be found in the vehicles owner’s manual or by contacting the manufacturer directly. Conventional and synthetic motor oils can be used interchangeabl… see more Castrol always recommends following the guidelines of the original engine manufacturer for the recommended grade and API specific to your application. This information can be found in the vehicles owner’s manual or by contacting the manufacturer directly. Conventional and synthetic motor oils can be used interchangeably. Switching between conventional and synthetic oils will not cause any engine issues. There is no need to flush when switching between conventional and synthetic. You may switch from a conventional motor oil to Castrol GTX High Mileage 5W-30 with confidence on your 2003 Jeep Liberty 3.7L 6-cyl. Castrol Consumer Relations. see less Castrol always recommends following the guidelines of the original engine manufacturer for the recommended grade and API specific to your application. This information can be found in the vehicles owner’s manual or by contacting the manufacturer directly. Conventional and synthetic motor oils can be used interchangeably. Switching between conventional and synthetic oils will not cause any engine issues. There is no need to flush when switching between conventional and synthetic. You may switch from a conventional motor oil to Castrol GTX High Mileage 5W-30 with confidence on your 2003 Jeep Liberty 3.7L 6-cyl. Castrol Consumer Relations.
I bought my 2005 Malibu with 104k and I did an oil change to Castrol High Mileage ran it for 1,000miles did another oil change w/CHM oil and been using it every since with no problems. I do change my oil every 3,ooo miles because I do a lot of stop and go driving.
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What type of oil does the 2003 Jeep Liberty take?
I’m finally taking the initiative to change the oil on my 2003 Jeep at home to save some money. I’ve got a pal to help me with the mechanical aspects, but I want to make sure I get the right oil beforehand. My question is: what oil should I get for my 2003 Jeep Liberty?
We love a DIY money-saving hack! The oil type for a 2003 Jeep Liberty is Mobil 1 5W-30. This is a fully synthetic oil.
You could use another motor oil brand, but the Mobil 1 5W-30 is specifically designed for cars with 75,000 miles or more on the odometer. And since your Jeep is a 2003 model, there’s a high probability its mileage is in that range. The Jeep Liberty’s engine has an oil capacity of 5 quarts.
If you want to change your oil less frequently, opt for full synthetic oil. It’s a better quality oil for your car, and you only have to change it every 7,500 miles versus changing it every 3,000 to 5,000 miles if you use conventional oil.
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