Below you will find the best synthetic oil for a 1987 Dodge COLT. Maximize your vehicle's potential with 100% full synthetic oil that is made in the USA! For more than the past 50 years, AMSOIL has perfected the art of maximizing efficiency and engine life. The advanced synthetic formulas deliver superior protection from heat, friction, and wear, keeping engines as good as new for miles. Upgrade to AMSOIL today and experience better performance, reliability, and reduced oil consumption. Click add to cart for more details. Sign up as a preferred customer and get discounts and more! The oil type, capacity and oil filter (if available) are listed below and verified for accuracy. Upgrade now!
Recommended oil for my 1987 Colt
| Product Name | Product Description | Capacities | Product |
|---|---|---|---|
| Signature Series 10W-30 Synthetic Motor Oil | Get the best synthetic oil for your Colt now! Save time and money and protect your Dodge. | With filter 3.7 quarts After refill check oil level. |
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| XL 10W-30 Synthetic Motor Oil | Protect your Colt with Amsoil and support the best MADE in USA oil! | With filter 3.7 quarts After refill check oil level. |
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| OE 10W-30 Synthetic Motor Oil | AMSOIL OE Synthetic Motor Oil is specially made for the extended oil change intervals recommended for your 1987 Dodge Colt 2.0L engine. It has advanced synthetic technology that resists chemical breakdown for maximum wear protection for your vehicle which is well beyond the traditional 3,000-mile oil change interval. Get the best synthetic oil now for your Dodge Colt. | With filter 3.7 quarts After refill check oil level. |
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Recommended oil filters for my 1987 Colt
| Product Name | Product Description | Product |
|---|---|---|
| WIX Oil Filter | Wix oil filters for your 1987 Dodge Colt have extended OEM recommendations which match the drain intervals of AMSOIL XL synthetic motor oil which is 12k or 1 year, whichever is first. |
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Recommended transmission fluids for my 1987 Colt
| Product Name | Note | Capacities | Product Description | Product |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Manual Transmission & Transaxle Gear Lube 75W-90 | Manual Transmission Fluid |
KM182-0 (4WD) 4.4 pints
KM182-0 (FWD) 4.9 pints |
This synthetic manual transmission and transaxle gear lube is made to protect from friction and keep viscosity for extended component and fluid life. You will get smooth and fast performance from synchronizers and gears. Enjoy quick and smooth shifting. It is made to exceed protection under severe conditions and it blows the doors off of regular fluids which are limited in protection. Protect your 1987 Dodge Colt. |
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Recommended coolants for my Dodge Colt
| Product Name | Product Description | Capacities | Product |
|---|---|---|---|
| Passenger Car & Light Truck Antifreeze & Coolant | maximum protection for your 1987 Dodge Colt under extreme temperatures and operating conditions! Lasts up to 150,000 miles or five years! (whichever comes first) |
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| Low Toxicity Antifreeze and Engine Coolant | Lasts in your 1987 Dodge Colt for up to 150,000 miles or five years! (whichever comes first). Biodegradable! |
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Have you realized that some dealerships are requesting you make an appointment to service your vehicle for an oil change? And if you do not set one up, then you risk showing up to a crowded dealership and having to leave or wait for several hours. This doesn't have to be the case where you waste an entire day trying to get your vehicle serviced! Switch over to Amsoil and not worry about changing your oil for a year while you protect your engine from stress and extreme temperatures! MADE IN USA! This is the recommended oil for your Dodge COLT. In our personal experience, buying your own oil and taking it to a local mechanic is much easier and cheaper than going to the dealer. We noticed that some dealerships refuse to put in your own oil. Hmmm, we wonder why they would refuse!


