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Lexus NX Engine Oil Capacity: Calculator & Complete Guide
Precise calculator for all Lexus NX models (2015-2024). Get exact oil capacity in quarts and liters, recommended oil types, filter specifications, and step-by-step maintenance instructions.
1 Understanding Lexus NX Oil Capacity Specifications
The engine oil capacity of your Lexus NX is a critical specification that directly impacts engine performance, longevity, and fuel efficiency. Unlike many vehicles that have a single capacity value, the Lexus NX varies significantly between model years, engine types, and drivetrain configurations.
This comprehensive guide provides precise oil capacity data for every Lexus NX model from 2015 through 2024, including the NX 200t, NX 250, NX 300, NX 350, and hybrid variants. We’ll explain why capacity matters, how to calculate it accurately for your specific vehicle, and provide detailed maintenance procedures.
Pro Tip
Always consult your owner’s manual for the most accurate specifications. The values provided here are based on manufacturer specifications and real-world measurements, but individual vehicles may vary slightly.
2 Lexus NX Oil Capacity Reference Table (2015-2024)
The following table provides complete oil capacity specifications for all Lexus NX models. Capacity is measured with and without filter change, as replacing the filter adds approximately 0.3-0.5 quarts to the total volume.
| Model Year | Engine Type | Displacement | Oil Capacity (qts) | Oil Capacity (Liters) | With Filter (qts) | Recommended Oil |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2023-2024 | NX 250 | 2.5L I4 | 5.7 qts | 5.4 L | 6.0 qts | 0W-20 Synthetic |
| 2023-2024 | NX 350 | 2.4L Turbo I4 | 6.2 qts | 5.9 L | 6.5 qts | 0W-20 or 5W-30 |
| 2022-2024 | NX 350h Hybrid | 2.5L I4 Hybrid | 5.7 qts | 5.4 L | 6.0 qts | 0W-20 Synthetic |
| 2022-2024 | NX 450h+ PHEV | 2.5L PHEV | 5.7 qts | 5.4 L | 6.0 qts | 0W-20 Synthetic |
| 2018-2021 | NX 300 | 2.0L Turbo I4 | 6.4 qts | 6.1 L | 6.8 qts | 0W-20 Synthetic |
| 2015-2017 | NX 200t | 2.0L Turbo I4 | 6.4 qts | 6.1 L | 6.8 qts | 0W-20 Synthetic |
2.1 Important Capacity Notes
Capacity Variations: The 2.0L turbo engines (2015-2021) require significantly more oil (6.4 quarts) compared to the newer 2.5L engines (5.7 quarts). This is due to differences in engine design and oil cooling requirements.
Filter Considerations: Always account for the oil filter capacity. The Toyota/Lexus oil filter (part #04152-YZZA1 for most models) holds approximately 0.3 quarts when new. Failure to account for this can lead to overfilling.
Measurement Precision: These capacities are for complete oil changes. When checking or topping off oil between changes, always use the dipstick as your primary reference point.
3 Step-by-Step Oil Change Procedure
Changing the oil in your Lexus NX is a straightforward process that can save you significant money compared to dealer service. Follow these detailed steps for a professional-quality oil change.
Preparation & Safety
Gather all necessary tools: oil filter wrench, drain pan, funnel, gloves, and rags. Ensure the vehicle is on level ground and the engine is warm (not hot) for optimal drainage. Engage the parking brake and place wheel chocks behind the rear wheels.
Drain Old Oil
Locate the oil drain plug underneath the vehicle (refer to your owner’s manual for exact location). Place your drain pan underneath and carefully remove the plug using a 14mm socket. Allow the oil to drain completely for at least 15-20 minutes to ensure maximum old oil removal.
Replace Oil Filter
Remove the old oil filter using an oil filter wrench. Before installing the new filter, apply a thin layer of fresh oil to the filter gasket. Hand-tighten the new filter, then give it an additional 3/4 turn with the wrench. Do not overtighten.
Refill with New Oil
Replace the drain plug with a new washer and torque to 30 ft-lbs (40 Nm). Using a funnel, pour approximately 90% of the specified oil capacity into the engine. Start the engine and let it run for 30 seconds, then turn it off and wait 2 minutes before checking the dipstick.
Final Check & Reset
Add oil gradually until the level reaches the full mark on the dipstick. Check for leaks around the drain plug and filter. Reset the maintenance reminder via the vehicle settings menu: Settings → Vehicle → Maintenance.
4 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Below are answers to the most common questions about Lexus NX oil capacity and maintenance procedures.
Severe overfilling (more than 1 quart over) can cause oil to foam as the crankshaft churns through excess fluid. This foaming reduces lubrication, increases pressure, and can damage seals, gaskets, and catalytic converters. Symptoms include oil leaks, blue exhaust smoke, and reduced engine performance.
While some older models may accept 5W-30, Lexus strongly recommends 0W-20 synthetic oil for all NX models. The 0W-20 formulation provides better cold-start protection, improved fuel economy, and meets the specific engineering requirements of Lexus engines. Using thicker oil may void your warranty and reduce efficiency.
Lexus recommends oil changes every 10,000 miles or 12 months under normal driving conditions. However, for severe conditions (extreme temperatures, frequent short trips, towing, or dusty environments), consider changing every 5,000-7,500 miles. Hybrid models may require less frequent changes due to reduced engine runtime.
The NX 350h and NX 450h+ use the same oil capacity and type as their gasoline counterparts. However, hybrid engines experience different duty cycles with more frequent starts/stops. It’s crucial to use high-quality synthetic oil that can handle these conditions. Some technicians recommend more frequent changes (7,500 miles) for hybrid vehicles.
The OEM filter for most Lexus NX models is Toyota/Lexus part #04152-YZZA1. High-quality alternatives include filters from WIX (57055), Bosch (3323), and Mobil 1 (M1-102A). Always ensure the filter has an anti-drainback valve to prevent dry starts, which is especially important for turbocharged models.