How many liters of engine oil does the Crown 2.0t require?

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NatalieRose
07/29/25 5:39pm
The Crown 2.0t requires 4.3 liters of engine oil. Below are specific details about engine oil: 1. Engine oil refers to the lubricant specifically used in internal combustion engines. In addition to lubrication, it also has functions such as cleaning, rust prevention, and cooling. 2. If too much engine oil is added, it will increase the amount of oil splashed onto the cylinder walls by the crankshaft and connecting rod rotation, increase the rotational resistance of the crankshaft, reduce the engine's output power, and increase fuel consumption. 3. It is advisable to maintain the oil level slightly below the MAX mark on the dipstick. The engine oil dipstick has an upper limit and a lower limit. The normal oil level should be between the upper and lower limits.
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