How many liters of engine oil does the Great Wall Pao need for an oil change?
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Great Wall Pao requires 5 to 5.5 liters of engine oil for an oil change. Vehicle Introduction: The Great Wall Pao series is the flagship model of Great Wall Motors' pickup truck lineup. It made its debut at the Shanghai Auto Show on April 16, 2019. This new product series is built on an all-new platform and manufactured at the new Chongqing factory, targeting the international mainstream market. It comes equipped with various practical features such as an intelligent connectivity system, one-button start, keyless entry, electric sunroof, seat heating, vehicle stability system, brake assist, and cruise control. Model Configuration: In terms of powertrain, the entire series is equipped with a 2.0T inline 4-cylinder turbocharged engine, paired with an 8-speed automatic manual transmission. It delivers a maximum power of 140KW (190PS) and a maximum torque of 360N.m. The engine reaches its maximum power at 4000-5500 rpm and its maximum torque at 1800-3600 rpm. All models feature direct fuel injection.
I've been driving the Great Wall Pao pickup for two years now, and each oil change requires about 5 liters of oil, which is roughly one can. Initially, I wasn't sure about the exact amount needed, but during a service at the 4S shop, the technician told me that the standard Great Wall Pao usually comes with a 2.0T engine, and the oil capacity ranges between 4.5 to 5.5 liters, depending on the car's condition and the dipstick reading. When I change the oil myself, I first warm up the engine for a few minutes, then drain the old oil. When adding new oil, I pour it slowly to avoid spills and wastage. After filling, I start the engine for about a minute, turn it off, and then check the dipstick to ensure the oil level is at the middle mark. Too much oil can cause the car to shake and consume more fuel, while too little can lead to engine overheating and damage, so getting the right amount is crucial. Regular oil changes also help the car run smoother and prevent carbon buildup. I usually change the oil every 8,000 kilometers, which is both economical and hassle-free.