Scion xB Engine Oil Capacity: Complete Guide & Calculator
Comprehensive technical reference for 2004-2015 Scion xB models including precise oil capacity calculations, maintenance specifications, and expert recommendations.
Understanding Scion xB Oil Requirements
The Scion xB, known for its distinctive boxy design and reliable performance, requires specific attention to engine oil specifications to maintain optimal performance and longevity. Proper oil maintenance is critical for both the first generation (2004-2006) and second generation (2008-2015) models, as each features different engine architectures with unique oil capacity requirements.
This comprehensive guide provides detailed specifications, calculation methodologies, and maintenance recommendations developed specifically for Scion xB owners and technicians. The integrated calculator below allows for precise determination of oil requirements based on your specific model year and maintenance conditions.
Oil Capacity Calculator
Use this interactive calculator to determine the exact engine oil volume required for your Scion xB. The calculator accounts for generation differences, filter replacement, and measurement unit preferences to provide precise results.
Scion xB Oil Capacity Calculator
Enter your vehicle specifications to calculate exact oil requirements
The calculator algorithm is based on factory service manual specifications and accounts for approximately 0.2-0.3 quarts (0.19-0.28 liters) of additional oil required when replacing the oil filter. These values represent the total system capacity after a complete drain, accounting for residual oil in engine galleries and components.
Technical Specifications by Generation
First Generation (2004-2006)
The first generation Scion xB (model code: NCP31) features the 1NZ-FE engine, a 1.5-liter inline-four cylinder powerplant with Toyota’s VVT-i (Variable Valve Timing with intelligence) system. This aluminum-block engine has specific oil requirements that differ from later models.
| Specification | Value | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Engine Code | 1NZ-FE | DOHC 16-valve with VVT-i |
| Displacement | 1496 cc (1.5L) | Bore: 75.0 mm, Stroke: 84.7 mm |
| Oil Capacity (with filter) | 4.2 US quarts (4.0 liters) | ±0.1 quart tolerance |
| Oil Capacity (without filter) | 3.9 US quarts (3.7 liters) | When reusing existing filter |
| Recommended Oil Type | API SL/GF-3 or higher | 5W-30 viscosity preferred |
| Oil Filter Thread | M20 x 1.5 mm | Standard Toyota thread |
Second Generation (2008-2015)
The second generation Scion xB (model code: AGZ10/AGZ15) features the larger 2AZ-FE engine, a 2.4-liter inline-four cylinder with dual VVT-i (intake and exhaust variable timing). This engine has different oil capacity requirements and recommended viscosity grades.
| Specification | Value | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Engine Code | 2AZ-FE | DOHC 16-valve with Dual VVT-i |
| Displacement | 2362 cc (2.4L) | Bore: 88.5 mm, Stroke: 96.0 mm |
| Oil Capacity (with filter) | 4.8 US quarts (4.5 liters) | ±0.1 quart tolerance |
| Oil Capacity (without filter) | 4.4 US quarts (4.2 liters) | When reusing existing filter |
| Recommended Oil Type | API SN/GF-5 or higher | 0W-20 or 5W-20 viscosity |
| Oil Filter Thread | M20 x 1.5 mm | Same as first generation |
Oil Change Procedure & Best Practices
Recommended Change Intervals
Toyota recommends oil changes every 5,000 miles (8,000 km) or 6 months for normal driving conditions under the Toyota Care maintenance schedule. For severe driving conditions (extreme temperatures, frequent short trips, towing, dusty environments), intervals should be reduced to 3,000-3,750 miles (4,800-6,000 km) or 3-4 months.
Step-by-Step Oil Change Process
1. Preparation: Gather 4-5 quarts of recommended oil, new oil filter (Toyota 90915-YZZF3 or equivalent), drain pan, funnel, 14mm socket for drain plug, oil filter wrench, and gloves.
2. Engine Warm-up: Run engine for 10-15 minutes to reach normal operating temperature (approximately 195°F/90°C). This thins the oil for complete drainage.
3. Drainage: Position drain pan beneath oil pan. Remove drain plug with 14mm socket, allowing oil to drain completely (10-15 minutes). Inspect drain plug washer and replace if damaged.
4. Filter Replacement: Using oil filter wrench, remove old filter. Lubricate new filter gasket with fresh oil, fill filter 50% with oil (if horizontal installation), and install hand-tight plus ¾ turn.
5. Refilling: Reinstall drain plug with new washer (torque to 30 ft-lbs/41 Nm). Add 90% of calculated oil capacity through funnel. Start engine, run for 1 minute, then check for leaks. Stop engine, wait 2 minutes, then check dipstick and add remaining oil as needed.