2007 Toyota Tacoma: What is the oil type and capacity?

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James B. December 28, 2020
The 2007 Toyota Tacoma oil type and capacity is 0w20 or 5w20 and 5.5 quarts. Your oil needs to be changed eventually. Every 5,000 to 10,000 miles is a good rule of thumb. If You don't change it, there will be problems with the engine. Having high quality oil is essential for the engine to run smoothly. You will run into issues with this fluid at some point. A normal problem is a nasty burning smell. This needs to be looked into as soon as possible or the car might explode. Bad oil can cause the engine to fail. You could experience bad gas mileage. Knocking noise may show up from the engine.
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Marco Campos October 10, 2020
My Tacoma 2007 it 147000 miles What kind of oil I had to put
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John A. January 2, 2020
The 2.7L inline-4 in the 2007 Toyota Tacoma uses 5.5 quarts of 0W20 or 5W20 synthetic oil. Toyota prefers 0W20 but allows for the use of 5W20 (replace with 0W20 as soon as possible). The 2007 Tacoma's 4.0L V6 engine option uses 5W30 synthetic oil. The specific weights vary based on trim and drive package: the RWD PRE (5.5 quarts), the RWD base (4.8 quarts), the RWD XRUN (4.8 quarts), and the 4WD (5.5 quarts).
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Kenneth F November 7, 2021
Oil is 5W30 and it takes 5.5 quarts.
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Kevin February 24, 2023
My 2.7L uses 5w-30 it’s stamped on oil refill cap
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