How many liters of oil can a Mustang 2.3T hold?

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VivianLee
07/30/25 1:00am
The Mustang 2.3T can hold 5.5 liters of engine oil. Engine oil, also known as motor lubricant, serves multiple functions such as lubrication and wear reduction, auxiliary cooling, sealing to prevent leaks, rust and corrosion prevention, and shock absorption. Engine oil consists of base oil and additives. The base oil is the primary component of lubricants, determining their fundamental properties, while additives compensate for and enhance the shortcomings of the base oil, providing additional performance characteristics, making them an essential part of lubricants. In terms of interior, the Mustang offers optional interior color accent packages, featuring black leather seats with red accents, red door panels, and red floor mats. For configurations, the Mustang comes equipped with one-touch power windows, power mirrors, a keyless entry system with power locks, a heated rear window, and intermittent wipers, among other features.
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