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I don't even check the dipstick. Just add 6 quarts and close the hood.
Don't do that too often or you will be over full. :)

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Well the next time a van like ours come in for an lof with a 3.6 im going to pay real close attention and document 5 qts and 5.9 qts on the stick for the heck of it . 😆 just so i realize im not going crazy 😆

I swear a day don't go by we don't get one in
 
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Well the next time a van like ours come in for an lof with a 3.6 im going to pay real close attention and document 5 qts and 5.9 qts on the stick for the heck of it . 😆 just so i realize im not going crazy 😆

I swear a day don't go by we don't get one in
Please let us know for our Sanity too !
 
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Dipstick measurements per my 2016 DGC:

From collar to end of dipstick: 261/4"+

From collar to top of crosshatched range: 24"

Elevation of collar, while in the tube, is about the same as the ridge on the oil filler tube.

The product # 5184013AI is on the dipstick.

Hope this helps solve the mystery. :)

I wonder why they specify 6 quarts, instead of 5, anyway. Must be for off-roading :) or maybe it's because they are using 5W-20 oil and the longer oil change intervals. 5W-30 is my choice, it's allowed.
Just checked the dipstick. Will have to research it.
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Is all the old oil draining out of the pan? Is vehicle level?
 
Just wondering…Do you add 5 quarts or 6 quarts when changing ur oil ?
I had the oil changed once so far, at the Dodge dealer. They put in the full 6 qts that I gave them to do the change. That put the oil level about 1/8" to 1/4" above the "Full" line, which is higher than I like.

I intend to do the oil changes going forward, as I have done with all previous vehicles I've owned. I intend to add 5.5 qts. per oil change. My van doesn't noticeably lose oil level between changes.
 
I had the oil changed once so far, at the Dodge dealer. They put in the full 6 qts that I gave them to do the change. That put the oil level about 1/8" to 1/4" above the "Full" line, which is higher than I like.

I intend to do the oil changes going forward, as I have done with all previous vehicles I've owned. I intend to add 5.5 qts. per oil change. My van doesn't noticeably lose oil level between changes.
What are you calling the full line ?
 
I changed my oil Friday evening on my 2014 TC. I let it drain for 2-3 hours while doing something else. Even though there was an unspent drip on the pan, I noticed there was no oil actively dripping from the pan when I re-installed the drain plug.

I refilled the van with (1) 5qt and (1) 1qt container of Mobil 1. I let the van sit overnight and checked it first thing Saturday morning. The oil level was perfectly at the high end of the "Safe" section.

I know -- Mobil doesn't have the proper certification(s) and isn't blessed by Chrysler to run in the 3.6. Excuse my lubricity faux-paux. Nevertheless, I figure there's no reason to change after running synthetic Mobil 1 in it for 185k miles. Whatever badness is going to set in from running uncertified oil has already taken hold.
 
I refilled the van with (1) 5qt and (1) 1qt container of Mobil 1. I let the van sit overnight and checked it first thing Saturday morning. The oil level was perfectly at the high end of the "Safe" section.

^Good to know!

I know -- Mobil doesn't have the proper certification(s) and isn't blessed by Chrysler to run in the 3.6. Excuse my lubricity faux-paux. Nevertheless, I figure there's no reason to change after running synthetic Mobil 1 in it for 185k miles. Whatever badness is going to set in from running uncertified oil has already taken hold.
If motor oil isn't on sale, at a roll back price, or at an everyday low price, don't buy it. Find something that is. Mobil 1 is no exception there either.

No special ingredients in Mobil 1, if fact, they are willfully missing a few, apparently. :)

Pennzoil is probably the best synthetic oil but I stick with Valvoline Daily protection 5W-30 conventional with a bit of that marvelous synthetic stuff in it. It's often on sale at Walmart, just bought a couple of jugs.

:)
 
If motor oil isn't on sale, at a roll back price, or at an everyday low price, don't buy it. Find something that is. Mobil 1 is no exception there either.

No special ingredients in Mobil 1, if fact, they are willfully missing a few, apparently. :)

Pennzoil is probably the best synthetic oil but I stick with Valvoline Daily protection 5W-30 conventional with a bit of that marvelous synthetic stuff in it. It's often on sale at Walmart, just bought a couple of jugs.

:)
What’s your user ID on BITOG….. I haven’t bit the Supertech bullet yet, though I have tried it….Havoline 6quart box is too convenient.


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