What's the dodge dakota 3.9 Oil type?

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James B. December 15, 2020
The Dodge Dakota39 oil type iS-10w-30. Having high quality oil is important for the engine to run smoothly. You will run into problems with the oil at some point. Old or bad oil can cause the engine to stop working. Knocking noise may come about from the engine. You could experience terrible gas mileage. A common problem is an awful burning odor. This needs to be viewed closely as soon as possible or the car might explode. Your oil needs to be changed out someday. Every 5,000 to 10,000 miles or so is a good rule of thumb. If You don't replace it, there will be problems with the engine.
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Harry A. April 10, 2020
The dodge dakota 3.9 Is suggested to use a 10w-30 oil viscosity for the life of the vehicle.
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betty wiggins July 13, 2020
Value of 2006 dodge dakota
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Curtis olund use valvoline are Castrol November 27, 2023
Need good oil my experience penzoil produces to much sludge which clogs up push rods and clogs up oil passages
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Esteban September 19, 2023
Penzoil sucks! High parafin content gums up engine. Quaker State is just as bad. Vavoline and many others are much better engine oils.
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STEVE SHELOR February 25, 2022
Should I use 10w30 penzoil in my1999 dodgeDakota truck ? Or what kind of oil should I use
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