The 2020 RAM 1500 Classic has only two engine options available in the family. Both engines require 5W-20 engine oil.
Below are the oil types and capacities for each engine. You will also find the recommended oil filters for each engine.
If you are looking for the RAM 1500 DT for 2020, check out this article for the oil information.
Oil Type | Oil Capacity | Oil Filter | |
5.7 L V8 HEMI | 5W-20 | 7 q (6.6 L) | Mopar 04892339AB |
3.6 L Pentastar V6 | 5W-20 | 6 q (5.6 L) | Mopar 68191349AC |
RAM recommends that you use Mopar approved products for both the oil and filters listed below.
For the Mopar filters, if they are not available, a filter should only be used that meets or exceeds SAE/USCAR-36 Filter Performance Requirements.
All the products listed below, however, come from the Mopar Amazon shop.
I found the recommendations for the oil type and capacities from the 2020 RAM 1500 Classic owners manual, but found the oil filter type recommendations from the Mopar Store.
5.7 L V8 HEMI Engine
The 2020 5.7 L V8 HEMI engine in the RAM 1500 classic takes 7 quarts of 5W-20 full synthetic oil and uses the Mopar 04892339AB oil engine filter.
Oil filter type source: Mopar Store – 04892339AB
Penzoil 5W-20 Engine Oil
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Engine oil for 5.7 L 2020 RAM 1500 Classic
Mopar 4892339AB Engine Oil Filter
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Engine oil filter for 5.7 L 2020 RAM 1500 Classic
3.6 L V6 Pentastar Engine
The 2020 3.6 L V6 Pentastar engine in the RAM 1500 classic takes 6 quarts of 5W-20 full synthetic oil and uses the Mopar 68191349AC oil engine filter.
Penzoil 0W-20 Engine Oil
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Engine oil for 3.6 L 2020 RAM 1500 Classic
Mopar 68191349AC Engine Oil Filter
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Engine oil filter for 3.6 L 2020 RAM 1500 Classic
How often should you change your oil?
According to the 2020 RAM 1500 Classic owner’s manual, there is no specific time or mileage that should schedule a routine oil change.
There is a built-in oil change indicator system that will alert you when it is time for a scheduled maintenance. It recommends that you get your oil changed and serviced within 500 miles of the warning.
RAM does mention that oil changes should never exceed 10,000 miles or 12 months between them.
Every time you perform an oil change you should also:
- replace the filter
- rotate your tires
- inspect battery
- inspect CV/Universal joints
- check transmission fluid
- check brake parts
- inspect exhaust system
- inspect engine cooling system and hoses
- check air filter
- inspect axle and steering components
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