SAE 10w30 is better for lower temp and SAE 20w40 is the opposite better hotter temps.Thanks
Factory said to use 5W30 in the winter time. 10W30 in the summer time.
They can range greatly from 5W30 to 10W30 to 20W40 to 20W50, depending on the application, engine type, driving conditions. Best to check OEM specs
SAE 20W40 type SE motor oil for > 40deg F SAE 10W30 type SE motor oil for < 60deg F
You can buy 20w40 oil. Mercursier, Yamalube, Amsoil, and other synthetic oils come in this weight. Or you could just use 10w40 if 20w40 is recommended.
4.0L uses 10w304.7L uses 5w304.0L uses 10w304.7L uses 5w30
Affirmtive. 10w30 is fine for temps of 40-80*f. Below 40*,i'd go to a 10w20 or a 5w20. 0* and below i'd use 5w10. Over 80* i'd use 20w40 or 20w50.
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Viscocity.
Manual Recommended lubricants for Engine/Transmission are: Type: API grade SE or SF multigrade oil, Viscosity: 40-degrees F(5-degrees C) or above:20W40 or 10-degrees F(-10-degrees C) or below:10W30
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