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2005 Mitsubishi Pajero engine oil — what it does and how to look after it

Engine oil is absolutely relevant to a 2005 Mitsubishi Pajero. Both the petrol V6 (3.5/3.8) and the 3.2 DI‑D diesel are designed to run on specific engine oils as detailed in the 2005 Mitsubishi Pajero Owner’s Manual, the Mitsubishi Motors workshop manual, and the Mitsubishi Australia/New Zealand scheduled maintenance guides. These sources call for oils meeting the correct API/ACEA specifications and a viscosity suited to local climate.

In this Pajero, engine oil does a lot more than just “lubricate”. It forms a protective film that reduces wear, carries away heat, suspends soot and contaminants, helps keep seals conditioned, and guards against corrosion when the engine is parked up.

  • Lubrication: stops metal-on-metal contact and wear.
  • Cooling: carries heat away from bearings and pistons.
  • Cleaning: detergents/dispersants keep sludge and soot suspended for the filter to catch.
  • Sealing and protection: helps rings seal and prevents rust.

For Aussie and Kiwi conditions, most Pajero owners will be best served by a quality oil that meets the correct API/ACEA spec: typically API SJ/SL (or newer) for petrol engines and ACEA B3/B4 or API CH‑4/CI‑4 (or newer) for the diesel. Viscosity should match climate and use: 5W‑30 or 10W‑30 for cooler regions and efficiency, 10W‑40 or 15W‑40 for hotter climates and heavy towing. Always match the spec in the owner’s manual for the exact engine code.

Servicing intervals depend on how the vehicle’s used. As a rule of thumb, change engine oil and filter every 10,000–15,000 km or 6–12 months, whichever comes first. If it’s doing lots of short trips, dusty tracks, beach runs, heavy towing, or idling, shorten that to about 5,000–7,500 km. Replace the filter at every oil change, use a new sump plug washer, and torque the plug correctly. Dispose of old oil responsibly.

  1. Warm the engine, park level, wait a few minutes, then check the dipstick.
  2. Oil level should sit between the marks, colour will darken faster on the diesel (normal).
  3. Top up in small steps with the correct spec oil, don’t overfill.
  • Warning signs to act on: oil pressure light, rising engine noise, rapid oil darkening with fuel smell, visible leaks, or a sudden drop on the dipstick.

Sticking to the right spec and interval keeps the Pajero smooth, protects the turbo on DI‑D models, and helps the V6 stay quiet and strong well past high kilometres.

Popular questions about 2005 Mitsubishi Pajero engine oil

What oil grade suits a 2005 Pajero?
For petrol V6s, owners commonly use 5W‑30 or 10W‑30 meeting API SJ/SL (or later). For the 3.2 DI‑D diesel, 10W‑30 or 15W‑40 meeting ACEA B3/B4 or API CH‑4/CI‑4 (or later) is typical. Pick the viscosity for climate and workload, but always confirm against the owner’s manual for your engine code.

How often should the oil be changed?
Most Pajero schedules target 10,000–15,000 km or 6–12 months. If the vehicle tows, goes off‑road, idles, or does lots of short trips, shorten to 5,000–7,500 km. Always replace the oil filter with the oil.

How much oil does the engine take?
Capacity varies by engine and whether the filter’s changed. As a guide, the petrol V6 is around the 4.5–5.5 litre range, while the 3.2 DI‑D diesel is higher. Check the owner’s manual or a trusted data source for the exact figure for your engine variant.

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