4.7 quarts or 5 quarts???

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I'm sure a lot of other Camry owners just dump in 5 quarts, along with a lot of dealerships too. Shouldn't hurt anything, but I wouldn't do it.
 
The Engineers state 4.7 quarts just because they like busting our chops
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Originally Posted By: Lex94
The Engineers state 4.7 quarts just because they like busting our chops
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Which brings up why 4.7 not 4.5 or 5 quarts? Engineers are smart however I wonder about common sense. They seem to not think about the end user. my .02
 
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Originally Posted By: Lex94
The Engineers state 4.7 quarts just because they like busting our chops
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Which brings up why 4.7 not 4.5 or 5 quarts? Engineers are smart however I wonder about common sense. They seem to not think about the end user. my .02

They do think about the end user. They want you to save that 3/10's for top offs. IMO, most cars "need" to be overfilled because owners never check their oil and only bring in it to be serviced 3 months after the OLM reminds them.
 
I had one of those weird numbers. The third generation Accords specified 3.7 quarts. I used to use 3 quarts + 20 oz. always worked just fine.
 
My truck takes 4.7 qts per the manual, I put in 4 qts and checked the dipstick and it is right above the "fill" or "add" line even after driving it for a week, so that's what I use. If your car eats oil, then dump all 5 in it. If not, then fill it til your dipstick shows the correct level.
 
Chances are you're changing the oil while the vehicle is in the air so that pan will be empty as it can be. Case in point, my Accord takes 4.5 quarts as per the manual. With the vehicle in the air it takes the full 5 quarts. It irked me since this was my first oil change and I put in 4.75 quarts. Kept checking it while it was cold and it needed the full 5 quarts to bring it up to the full mark. No worries and sleep well.
 
I guess everyone has different places where they cut corners...

I would save the extra and maybe add it 2000 miles into the OCI
 
So how do you know the dipstick is accurate?

Originally Posted By: barkingspider
My truck takes 4.7 qts per the manual, I put in 4 qts and checked the dipstick and it is right above the "fill" or "add" line even after driving it for a week, so that's what I use. If your car eats oil, then dump all 5 in it. If not, then fill it til your dipstick shows the correct level.
 
Take a chance on living dangerously and just dump in entire contents of those 5 quart containers?

Should you choose to do so, kindly report back any ill effects encountered.
 
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