Chevrolet Trax Oil Guide
Complete Technical Guide: Chevrolet Trax Engine Oil Capacity & Specifications
Introduction to Chevrolet Trax Oil Systems
The Chevrolet Trax, since its introduction in 2013, has been equipped with various engine configurations, each with specific oil capacity requirements. This comprehensive guide provides detailed technical specifications for all Trax models, ensuring proper maintenance and optimal engine performance.
Technical Note: Using incorrect oil capacity or type can lead to reduced engine efficiency, increased emissions, and potential warranty issues. Always verify specifications against your vehicle’s VIN and owner’s manual.
Importance of Correct Oil Capacity
Engine oil serves multiple critical functions beyond lubrication, including heat dissipation, contaminant suspension, and hydraulic operation of variable valve timing systems. Incorrect oil levels can cause:
2.1 Effects of Underfilling (Low Oil Level)
- Increased engine wear due to insufficient lubrication
- Overheating from reduced heat transfer capacity
- Potential oil starvation during hard cornering or acceleration
- Increased fuel consumption due to higher friction
2.2 Effects of Overfilling (High Oil Level)
- Aeration and foaming, reducing lubrication effectiveness
- Increased oil pressure stressing seals and gaskets
- Potential catalytic converter damage from oil burning
- Reduced engine power and efficiency
Oil Capacity Calculator Methodology
The interactive calculator on this page uses factory service manual data, accounting for variations across model years, engine types, and filter configurations. The algorithm accounts for:
Calculation Variables:
- Model Year Grouping: 2013-2016 (First Generation), 2017-2020 (First Generation Refresh), 2021-2022 (Second Generation), 2023-2024 (Second Generation Refresh)
- Engine Displacement & Type: 1.4L Turbo (LUV), 1.8L (2H0), 1.6L Turbo Diesel (LHU)
- Filter Status: Capacity differences with/without filter replacement
- Oil Type Specifications: dexos1 Gen1, Gen2, Gen3, and dexosD for diesel
Complete Technical Specifications Table
The following table represents the most comprehensive Chevrolet Trax oil capacity data available, compiled from GM service documents, technical service bulletins, and factory specifications.
| Model Year Range | Engine Code | Displacement & Type | Oil Capacity (with filter) | Oil Capacity (without filter) | Recommended Viscosity | GM Specification |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2023-2024 | LUV | 1.4L Turbo I4 | 4.5 quarts (4.25 L) | 4.2 quarts (4.0 L) | 5W-30 Full Synthetic | dexos1 Gen3 |
| 2021-2022 | LUV | 1.4L Turbo I4 | 4.5 quarts (4.25 L) | 4.2 quarts (4.0 L) | 5W-30 Full Synthetic | dexos1 Gen2 |
| 2017-2020 | LUV | 1.4L Turbo I4 | 4.5 quarts (4.25 L) | 4.2 quarts (4.0 L) | 5W-30 Full Synthetic | dexos1 Gen2 |
| 2013-2016 | 2H0 | 1.8L Naturally Aspirated I4 | 4.8 quarts (4.55 L) | 4.5 quarts (4.25 L) | 5W-30 Synthetic Blend | dexos1 Gen1 |
| 2015-2016 | LHU | 1.6L Turbo Diesel I4 | 5.0 quarts (4.75 L) | 4.7 quarts (4.45 L) | 5W-30 Full Synthetic Diesel | dexosD |
Important: Diesel models (2015-2016 with LHU engine) require specific dexosD certified oil. Using standard gasoline engine oil can cause severe damage to emissions systems and turbocharger components.
Step-by-Step Oil Change Procedure
Following the correct procedure ensures complete oil drainage, proper filter installation, and accurate refill levels. This 12-step process applies to all Chevrolet Trax models.
5.1 Pre-Service Preparation
- Vehicle Positioning: Park on level surface, engage parking brake, and place wheel chocks
- Engine Warm-up: Run engine for 3-5 minutes to reach normal operating temperature (approximately 180°F/82°C)
- Gather Tools & Materials: Correct oil, filter, drain pan, funnel, torque wrench, and safety equipment
- Documentation: Record current mileage and reset oil life monitor
5.2 Drainage & Filter Replacement
- Oil Fill Cap Removal: Remove to allow air entry and facilitate drainage
- Drain Plug Access: Position drain pan under engine, locate 15mm drain plug
- Drain Plug Removal: Loosen plug slowly, allow oil to drain completely (15-20 minutes)
- Filter Replacement: Remove old filter (counterclockwise), apply thin oil film to new filter gasket
- Drain Plug Reinstallation: Install new crush washer, torque to 18 ft-lbs (24 Nm)
5.3 Refill & Verification
- Initial Refill: Add 0.5 quarts less than calculated capacity
- Engine Priming: Start engine, run for 1 minute, check for leaks
- Level Verification: Turn off engine, wait 2 minutes, check dipstick
- Final Adjustment: Add oil incrementally until reaching full mark
Recommended Maintenance Schedule
Following GM’s recommended maintenance intervals ensures optimal engine life and performance. These intervals vary based on driving conditions and oil type.
| Driving Condition | Conventional Oil | Synthetic Blend | Full Synthetic | Oil Life Monitor % |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Normal Driving | 3,000 miles / 3 months | 5,000 miles / 6 months | 7,500 miles / 12 months | 15% remaining |
| Severe Service* | 2,000 miles / 2 months | 3,500 miles / 4 months | 5,000 miles / 6 months | 20% remaining |
| Extreme Conditions** | 1,500 miles / 1 month | 2,500 miles / 3 months | 3,500 miles / 4 months | 25% remaining |
*Severe Service: Frequent short trips, stop-and-go traffic, towing, dusty conditions
**Extreme Conditions: Track use, extreme temperatures, commercial applications
Technical Notes & Special Considerations
7.1 Oil Consumption Standards
GM considers oil consumption up to 1 quart per 2,000 miles as acceptable for turbocharged engines under normal operating conditions. Higher consumption may indicate issues with PCV system, turbocharger seals, or internal engine wear.
7.2 Oil Viscosity Variations
While 5W-30 is standard, alternative viscosities may be used under specific conditions:
- 0W-20: May be used for improved cold-start performance (consult manual)
- 5W-40: Acceptable for sustained high-temperature operation
- 10W-30: Suitable for consistently warm climates (above 40°F/4°C)
Warning: Never mix different oil brands or types without complete drainage. Chemical incompatibilities can cause additive dropout and reduced performance.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Using incorrect oil viscosity can cause several issues: Thicker oil (like 10W-40 instead of 5W-30) may not flow properly during cold starts, leading to increased wear. Thinner oil may not provide adequate protection at high temperatures. Modern engines with variable valve timing are particularly sensitive to viscosity changes, which can affect performance and fuel economy. Always use the viscosity specified in your owner’s manual.
GM recommends checking oil level at least once a month or every 1,000 miles, whichever comes first. Turbocharged engines (1.4L and 1.6L diesel) may consume more oil than naturally aspirated engines, so more frequent checks are advisable. Always check with the engine off and on level ground, waiting at least 2 minutes after engine shutdown for oil to drain back to the pan.
Yes, you can safely switch from conventional to synthetic oil in any Chevrolet Trax model. In fact, most 2017 and newer Trax models require full synthetic oil from the factory. There’s no need for special procedures when switching – simply drain the conventional oil and refill with synthetic. You may notice improved cold-start performance and potentially extended oil change intervals with synthetic oil.
dexos1 is GM’s proprietary oil specification designed to meet the specific requirements of their gasoline engines, particularly those with turbochargers and advanced emissions systems. dexos1 oils have enhanced detergency to prevent low-speed pre-ignition (LSPI) in turbocharged engines, improved fuel economy properties, and better protection for catalytic converters. Using non-dexos1 oil in engines requiring it may void warranty coverage.
For a Chevrolet Trax, a dealership oil change typically costs $75-$120 depending on location and oil type. DIY costs average $30-$50 for synthetic oil and filter. The primary savings come from labor costs. However, dealership service includes multi-point inspections, software updates, and proper disposal of used oil. DIY requires proper tools, disposal facilities (most auto parts stores accept used oil), and 30-60 minutes of your time.
For 2013-2019 Trax: With ignition on (engine off), press the accelerator pedal to the floor 3 times within 5 seconds. For 2020-2024 Trax: Use the infotainment system – go to Settings > Vehicle > Oil Life > Reset. Some models may have a slightly different procedure; consult your owner’s manual. The oil life monitor should show 100% after successful reset.