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Old 08-16-2019, 09:46 PM
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Default 2019 4cyl Oil Capicity

Looked in the owner manual and can not find any info on the oil capacity. Just that the 2019 Macan with Turbo 4 cylinder only uses 0w-20 C20 Porsche approved oil.

Anyone have access to PET or Workshop manual for oil capacity? Dealer wasn’t helpful yet.
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Porsche good to know app has 2019 owners manual if you are using iphone; android does not.
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Info not in the owners manual
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Here’s a thread I found from another forum for 2016 2.0 4 cylinder. Says 4.7 quarts. See post #2

https://www.macanforum.com/forum/eng...il-change.html
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Originally Posted by Jim137a
Here’s a thread I found from another forum for 2016 2.0 4 cylinder. Says 4.7 quarts. See post #2

https://www.macanforum.com/forum/eng...il-change.html
Thanks...just not sure if this engine has changed since then on capacity. I know the recommendation for oil
weight has changed
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Originally Posted by mdrums
Info not in the owners manual
Andoid only has MY18

Technical data -> Filing quantities
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Originally Posted by ExMB
Andoid only has MY18

Technical data -> Filing quantities
MY19 doesn’t have inTechnical Data - Filling Quantities anything about oil capacity

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Reporting back....my 2019 2.0L took 5 liters and the electronic oil indicator showed 1/2 way in the green. I drove it like that and it maintained that level which is fine. So for experiment I added a little less that 1/4 of a liter and the indicator shows almost full. I left it there and have put on another 3,000 plus miles and it maintains that level.

Also the ONLY 0w20 Porsche approved C20 spec oil I could find in the USA was Liqui-Moly Top Tech 6200. 0w20 with the Porsche C20 approval is THE ONLY approved oil mentioned in the owners manual. I could not get the Mobil 1 c20 oil or Motul but Liqui-Moly is a top oil so I am good.
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Got info from my tech: MY20 4cyl base has 4.2 (min) to 5.2 (max) quantity
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Originally Posted by ExMB
Got info from my tech: MY20 4cyl base has 4.2 (min) to 5.2 (max) quantity
are you quoting Quarts or Liters?
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My bad; Liters
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I'm confused -- I didn't think the 2.0t engine changed for 2019, but the oil rec seems to have gone from 5w30 (17/18) to 0w20 (2019). That's a pretty big change - I wonder if that viscosity is the new recommendation for all Macan 2.0t or if 2019 is different.

ECS sells a Macan Oil Change Kit for 2017/2018 that comes with a 5 liter Lubri-Moly oil jug (https://www.ecstuning.com/b-assemble...5811546600kt1/), so presumably it is around 5 liters or less. They don't have one listed for the 2019 though.
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Originally Posted by peterp
I'm confused -- I didn't think the 2.0t engine changed for 2019, but the oil rec seems to have gone from 5w30 (17/18) to 0w20 (2019). That's a pretty big change - I wonder if that viscosity is the new recommendation for all Macan 2.0t or if 2019 is different.

ECS sells a Macan Oil Change Kit for 2017/2018 that comes with a 5 liter Lubri-Moly oil jug (https://www.ecstuning.com/b-assemble...5811546600kt1/), so presumably it is around 5 liters or less. They don't have one listed for the 2019 though.
That’s a question I’d love to know the real answer too....we may never really know....what if any difference there is between a 2018 and 2019 2.0L Turbo 4 cylinder in the Macan. This engine is used in VW and Audi as well
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Originally Posted by mdrums
That’s a question I’d love to know the real answer too....we may never really know....what if any difference there is between a 2018 and 2019 2.0L Turbo 4 cylinder in the Macan. This engine is used in VW and Audi as well
And to add to the mystery slightly, my Q5 2.0t I just traded in, with basically the same engine, used 0w40. The plot thickens ...
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Originally Posted by peterp
And to add to the mystery slightly, my Q5 2.0t I just traded in, with basically the same engine, used 0w40. The plot thickens ...

Also for the 2019 engine Porsche says you have to use a Porsche C20 spec SAE 0w20 oil. There are many SAE spec 0w20 oils but trying to find a C20 SAE spec is extreme hard. This C20 spec oil is not in any auto parts stores or even on Amazon. I had to Google deeply to find this oil. The factory fill Mobil1 is not even sold in the USA. I found Liquid-Molly C20 0w20 from the Liqui-Moly distributor.


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