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Complete Infiniti QX60 Oil Capacity Guide (2024-2013 Models)
This comprehensive guide provides exact oil capacity specifications for every Infiniti QX60 model year from 2013 to 2024. Use our interactive calculator below to get precise measurements for your specific vehicle, or browse the detailed tables for complete technical specifications.
1. Interactive Oil Capacity Calculator
Select your model year below to get instant, accurate oil capacity specifications for your Infiniti QX60. Our calculator accounts for engine changes across different model years.
Your QX60 Oil Change Specifications
2. Complete Model Year Specifications Table
The following table provides comprehensive oil specifications for all Infiniti QX60 model years. These specifications are based on factory service manuals and account for engine design changes throughout the production years.
| Model Years | Engine | Oil Capacity | Oil Type | Filter | Change Interval |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024-2025 | 3.5L V6 Turbo | 5.6 quarts (5.3L) | 0W-20 Synthetic | OEM 15208-9AB0A | 7,500-10,000 mi |
| 2022-2023 | 3.5L V6 Turbo | 5.6 quarts (5.3L) | 0W-20 Synthetic | OEM 15208-9AB0A | 7,500-10,000 mi |
| 2020-2021 | 3.5L V6 | 5.1 quarts (4.8L) | 0W-20 Synthetic | OEM 15208-65J0B | 5,000-7,500 mi |
| 2017-2019 | 3.5L V6 | 5.1 quarts (4.8L) | 5W-30 Synthetic | OEM 15208-65J0B | 5,000-7,500 mi |
| 2014-2016 | 3.5L V6 | 5.1 quarts (4.8L) | 5W-30 Synthetic | OEM 15208-9F60A | 3,750-5,000 mi |
| 2013 | 3.5L V6 | 5.1 quarts (4.8L) | 5W-30 Synthetic | OEM 15208-9F60A | 3,750-5,000 mi |
⚠️ Critical Information About Oil Capacity
Understanding Wet vs. Dry Capacity: The capacities shown represent “dry fill” amounts for a completely empty engine. During an oil change, you will typically use 0.5-1.0 quarts less because residual oil remains in the engine. Always check the dipstick after adding 4.5 quarts, then add incrementally until reaching the “Full” mark.
Overfilling Warning: Adding too much oil can cause serious engine damage, including blown seals, oil foaming, and catalytic converter failure. Never exceed the maximum capacity without verifying via dipstick.
3. Engine Generation Differences
The Infiniti QX60 has undergone significant engine evolution since its introduction. Understanding these differences is crucial for proper maintenance:
3.1 Third Generation (2022-Present)
The most significant change came with the 2022 model year, introducing a 3.5-liter V6 twin-turbo engine (VR35DDT) producing 295 horsepower. This engine requires:
- Higher capacity: 5.6 quarts due to turbocharger lubrication needs
- Strict oil specifications: API SP-rated 0W-20 synthetic oil
- More frequent monitoring: Turbocharged engines consume oil more rapidly
3.2 Second Generation (2017-2021)
Features the refined VQ35DD engine with direct injection. Key characteristics:
- Consistent capacity: 5.1 quarts across all years
- Oil type transition: Early models use 5W-30, later models switched to 0W-20
- Improved efficiency: Better fuel economy than first generation
3.3 First Generation (2013-2016)
Original VQ35DE engine with port fuel injection. Maintenance considerations:
- Simpler design: More forgiving of oil variations
- Shorter intervals: Recommended every 3,750-5,000 miles
- Conventional option: Synthetic blend acceptable (though full synthetic preferred)
4. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Below are answers to the most common questions about Infiniti QX60 oil capacity and maintenance:
No. The 2022+ QX60 with the 3.5L turbo engine requires 0W-20 synthetic oil specifically rated API SP. Using 5W-30 can cause inadequate lubrication for the turbochargers, potentially leading to premature failure and voiding your warranty. Always follow the manufacturer’s specifications for your exact model year.
Purchase 6 quarts regardless of model year. While capacity ranges from 5.1-5.6 quarts, having an extra quart ensures you can:
- Account for spillage or measurement errors
- Top up if the dipstick shows low after initial fill
- Keep spare oil for top-ups between changes
Most synthetic oils come in 5-quart containers plus 1-quart bottles, making this an economical purchase.
This is completely normal. The published capacity (5.1-5.6 quarts) is for a “dry fill” on a completely empty engine. During a normal oil change:
- Residual oil: 0.3-0.5 quarts remain in the oil cooler, galleries, and turbochargers
- Filter absorption: The new filter absorbs 0.2-0.3 quarts initially
- Drain efficiency: Not all oil drains completely from the pan
Typically, you’ll add 4.5-5.0 quarts initially, then check and top up to the dipstick’s “Full” mark.
Overfilling is dangerous and can cause:
- Oil foaming: Excessive oil contacts the crankshaft, causing aeration
- Seal damage: Increased pressure can blow out front/rear main seals
- Catalytic converter failure: Oil can be burned and damage the emissions system
- Reduced performance: Excess oil creates drag on moving parts
If overfilled by more than 0.5 quarts, drain the excess immediately. If overfilled by 1+ quart, do not start the engine—have it professionally drained.