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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Open hood. Look at oil filler cap. Read. Done.
- 1 decade ago
Pretty much any viscosity you would like to use in it. If you look in the maintenance booklet, it will show you a table of viscosity and the corresponding lubricants to be used at those temperatures. In most parts of USA, they are all suitable if they have a W as in 5 W 30 except single grade oils. Just add what you want.
The important thing is to look for a small circle on the container that says API Service SG or higher. The least expensive oil that meets this standard is identical to the most expensive.
Source(s): American Petroleum Institute, Society of Automotive Engineers. Friends of mine who are Petroleum Engineers. - How do you think about the answers? You can sign in to vote the answer.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
If the vehicle has over 75,000 miles - consider Valvoline Max-Life synthetic-blend high mileage oil.
Winter weight - 5W-30 ----Summer 10W-30