Oil Capacity for 2010 XK and what type?
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Oil Capacity for 2010 XK and what type?
I need to know what is the Oil Capacity and what type of oil for a 2010 Jag XK? I was thinking of using Mobil One 5w30? We justed moved to Long Beach, WA and I don't have a Jag Dealer for 115 Miles and they are 3 to 4 weeks behind.
2010 Jag XK 5.0 Litre
56,000 miles
2010 Jag XK 5.0 Litre
56,000 miles
Last edited by jeffsjag04stype; 12-08-2017 at 07:18 PM.
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Margaret P. Clarke (10-11-2019)
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The manual says 15.3 pints (7.65 quarts).
There are MANY threads on what oil to use. Read the threads and decide what you want to use. I don't think there is a definitive answer if it is OK to use something other than what is specified in the Owner's Handbook - 5W-20 oil meeting WSS M2C925-A specification. Castrol Edge Professional seems to be the ONLY oil that meets this spec.
There are MANY threads on what oil to use. Read the threads and decide what you want to use. I don't think there is a definitive answer if it is OK to use something other than what is specified in the Owner's Handbook - 5W-20 oil meeting WSS M2C925-A specification. Castrol Edge Professional seems to be the ONLY oil that meets this spec.
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2010 Jaguar XK oil quantity & Type
Well I had the same question because I have never had a vehicle that took 9 quarts of oil. Shocking ...
I just had the dealership do a change and they charged for 9 quarts of Cas Edge Pro 10:58 each. The filter is a C2D3670 $33.60
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Castrol Edge Titanium: 10qts = $60
Beck/Arnley Oil Filter = $23
Parts total = $83
Drain and Fill Service (Indie) = $20
Labor/Disposal total = $20
Total cost $103
+$202.57
- $103.00
Moneys back in your pocket $99.57
My 2010 is out of warranty, so getting oil changes(and most likely a far better filter) at half the price is a win for me.
Beck/Arnley Oil Filter = $23
Parts total = $83
Drain and Fill Service (Indie) = $20
Labor/Disposal total = $20
Total cost $103
+$202.57
- $103.00
Moneys back in your pocket $99.57
My 2010 is out of warranty, so getting oil changes(and most likely a far better filter) at half the price is a win for me.
Last edited by CleverName; 10-09-2019 at 02:52 PM.
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This meets the latest JLR specs for the 5.0L engine. It's much less expensive than Castrol and is available in 5L and 1L containers.
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...ngines-217207/
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...ngines-217207/
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The filter does cost that much when you give them a little for the overhead.
The oil cost about that.
But you came out even by having them look at other things on the car.
I would tell you dont go back and use someone with smaller boat payments, however the service light would not be reset by such shops.
So next year, just pay the $72 extra and have them give you a free inspection. That is worth the $72 and then some.
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This meets the latest JLR specs for the 5.0L engine. It's much less expensive than Castrol and is available in 5L and 1L containers.
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...ngines-217207/
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...ngines-217207/
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