2005 Pontiac G6 Oil Change Parts
86 parts verified to fit your 2005 Pontiac G6 for a complete oil change. This is an easy DIY project — estimated 30 minutes.
Motor Oil
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aFe Pro GUARD D2 Oil Filter 00-14 GM Gas Trucks V6 4.3L (4 Pack)
$60.13
aFe
aFe ProGuard D2 Fluid Filters Oil F/F OIL GM Cars & Trucks 75-10 L4/V6
$16.38

Sunsong
Automatic Transmission Oil Cooler Hose Asm
$53.36

Skyward Automotive
Automatic Transmission Oil Cooler Tube
$42.68


Bosch
Bosch Oil Filter
$8.17


Bosch
Bosch Oil Filter
$4.58


Hayden
Engine Oil Cooler Metal Line Kit
$48.14


Hayden
Engine Oil Cooler Replacement Hose
$36.40
Oil & Air Filters
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Frequently Asked Questions
What parts do I need for a oil change on my 2005 Pontiac G6?
A complete oil change on the 2005 Pontiac G6 typically requires motor oil, oil & air filters. All parts shown on this page are verified to fit your specific vehicle.
How long does a oil change take on a 2005 Pontiac G6?
A oil change typically takes 30 minutes and is rated as easy difficulty. Actual time may vary depending on your experience and the specific parts being replaced.
Can I do a oil change myself?
Yes! A oil change is an easy DIY project that most people can do with basic hand tools. It's a great way to save money on labor costs.
Are these parts guaranteed to fit my 2005 Pontiac G6?
Yes, all parts on this page are verified to fit the 2005 Pontiac G6 using VCDB fitment data from manufacturers. Our fitment information is cross-referenced with industry-standard vehicle databases to ensure accuracy.
What brands make oil change parts for the 2005 Pontiac G6?
We carry oil change parts from trusted brands including aFe, Sunsong, Skyward Automotive, Bosch, and Hayden. Filter by brand to find your preferred manufacturer.
How much does a oil change cost for a 2005 Pontiac G6?
The cost of a oil change for the 2005 Pontiac G6 depends on the parts and brands you choose. Browse the parts on this page to see current pricing. Doing the work yourself saves significantly on labor costs.




