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1993 Plymouth Laser FWD L4-1753cc 1.8L SOHC
System Specifications
1993 Plymouth Laser FWD L4-1753cc 1.8L SOHCSECTION System Specifications
Gasoline engine SG, SG/CD
CAPACITY, Refill:
1.5L Colt Wagon 3.0 Liters 3.2 Quarts
1.8L, 2.0L ex. DOHC, 1992 2.4 3.5 Liters 3.8 Quarts
1993-94 2.4L 4.0 Liters 4.2 Quarts
2.0L DOHC 4.0 Liters 4.2 Quarts
3.0L 4.0 Liters 4.2 Quarts
Capacity shown is without filter or oil cooler. When replacing filter, additional oil may be needed.
Turbo Models
Above 32°F (0°C) 20W-40
Above -10°F (-23°C) 10W-30
Below 60°F (16°C) 5W-30
All Other Models
Above 32°F (0°C) 20W-40W,20W-50
Above-10°F (-23°C) 10W-30,10W-40,10W-50
Below 60°F (16°C) 5W-20*,5W-30, 5W-40
1993 ex. Laser Below 100°F (38°C) 5W-30, 5W-40
All 1994- Below 100°F (36°C) 5W-30, 5W-40
*Not recommended for sustained high-speed driving.
CAPACITY, Refill:
1.5L Colt Wagon 3.0 Liters 3.2 Quarts
1.8L, 2.0L ex. DOHC, 1992 2.4 3.5 Liters 3.8 Quarts
1993-94 2.4L 4.0 Liters 4.2 Quarts
2.0L DOHC 4.0 Liters 4.2 Quarts
3.0L 4.0 Liters 4.2 Quarts
Capacity shown is without filter or oil cooler. When replacing filter, additional oil may be needed.
Turbo Models
Above 32°F (0°C) 20W-40
Above -10°F (-23°C) 10W-30
Below 60°F (16°C) 5W-30
All Other Models
Above 32°F (0°C) 20W-40W,20W-50
Above-10°F (-23°C) 10W-30,10W-40,10W-50
Below 60°F (16°C) 5W-20*,5W-30, 5W-40
1993 ex. Laser Below 100°F (38°C) 5W-30, 5W-40
All 1994- Below 100°F (36°C) 5W-30, 5W-40
*Not recommended for sustained high-speed driving.
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.