Toyota Celica Engine Oil Specs
Engine oil type, capacity & service interval for the Toyota Celica (2000–2005). Select your year below for full specifications.
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Oil grade changes by year
Do not assume every Toyota Celica year uses the same oil. Some years specify 5W-20 (years 2005) while others specify 0W-20 (years 2004) while others specify 5W-30 (years 2003, 2002, 2001, 2000). Select your exact year and engine configuration before buying oil.
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6 years foundToyota Celica Engine Oil Specs by Year
All 6 years| Year | Engine | Oil Grade | Capacity | Interval | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2005 | 1.8L 4-Cylinder | 5W-20 | 4.5 qt | 7,500 mi | View → |
| 2004 | 1.8L 4-Cylinder | 0W-20 | 3.5 qt | 7,500 mi | View → |
| 2003 | 1.8L 4-Cylinder | 5W-30 | 4.2 qt | 5,000 mi | View → |
| 2002 | 1.8L 4-Cylinder | 5W-30 | 4.2 qt | 5,000 mi | View → |
| 2001 | 1.8L 4-Cylinder | 5W-30 | 4.2 qt | 5,000 mi | View → |
| 2000 | 1.8L 4-Cylinder | 5W-30 | 3.5 qt | 5,000 mi | View → |
Toyota Celica Engine Oil Guide
The Toyota Celica was produced from 2000 to 2005. This model typically uses 5W-20 full synthetic engine oil — a specification common to most Toyota Cel-series vehicles.
Selecting the correct oil viscosity for your Toyota Celica is essential. Using a grade that is too thin reduces protection at operating temperature, while too thick an oil impairs cold-start flow and reduces fuel economy. Always match the exact grade shown for your specific model year.
The recommended oil change interval for the Toyota Celica is every 7,500 miles or 12 months. Under severe driving conditions — track use, towing, or frequent cold starts — shorten this interval by 25–30%.
When servicing your Toyota Celica, always replace the oil filter at every oil change. Using a quality filter — such as Fram, Mobil 1, or OEM equivalent filters — ensures clean oil circulation through the engine block.
Oil change costs for the Toyota Celica at a US dealership or local service center typically range from $60 to $110 for a standard synthetic blend or full synthetic service. DIY oil changes cost approximately $30–$65 in parts (oil + filter) and take about 30 minutes with the right tools.
Always consult your vehicle's owner's manual to confirm the exact specification for your specific trim and engine variant, as some Toyota Celica configurations may have different requirements.
Newer Japanese engines (Toyota/Honda/Nissan) require light viscosity oils like 0W-20 or 0W-16. Do not use thicker oils, as it impairs VVT-i systems.
For frequent short trips (under 5 miles) or dust-prone environments, shorten change intervals to 5,000 miles / 6 months to avoid premature wear.