How much oil does the 2010 Toyota Tacoma take?

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Marie B December 22, 2020
The 2010 Toyota Tacoma uses SAE 0w-20 or 5w-20 viscosity, fully synthetic, engine oil. It has an oil capacity of 6.1 quarts for its 2.7 liter, inline-4 engine. It can take up to 4.8 quarts in the two-wheel drive model, and up to 5.5 quarts in the four-wheel-drive. You can expect to pay between $3 and $15 per one-quart bottle at most maSSRetailers, at any automotive store location, or from reputable online sellers and websites. You will also want to purchase a funnel for between $1 and $4. First, You will need to lift Your vehicle on a jack. Then, You will need to loosen the drain valve on the bottom of the reservoir. Once the d***y oil has drained out, You can replace it with fresh.
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Stewart N. August 29, 2019
The 2010 Toyota Tacoma has an engine oil capacity of 6.1 qt with filter change for models equipped with the 2.7L 4-cylinder engine. For the 4.0L V6 models, the capacity with filter change is 4.8 qt for 2WD models and 5.5 qt for 4WD models.
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