A 2002 Volkswagen Beetle with a 2.0 liter engine should use synthetic oil. The oil weight for this vehicle should be 5w-40 or 5w-30.
It's got to be a synthetic diesel engine oil. The easiest oil to get in the US is Shell Rotella T6, viscosity 5W40.
The recommended oil weight for a 2002 Isuzu Trooper Limited is API-SAE 5W30. Which is your standard 5W30, not synthetic or anything special.
Gas: 5W30 synthetic, gasoline-rated oil. Diesel: 5W40 synthetic, diesel-rated oil.
Yea they take synthetic oil, make sure you don't do otherwise cause you can not mix different oils!
Your car will not have one.
The gear oil capacity of the 2000 Volkswagen New Beetle with a manual transmission is 2.1 quarts. For this vehicle, 75w90 synthetic gear oil is recommended.
Every 5,000 miles with conventional oil and every 8,000 miles with synthetic.
No they shouldn't be mixed as they have different viscosity Actually, yes you can......but you are wasting your money. Mixing the two reduces, significantly, the positive effects of the synthetic oil. Only do it if you have to, but they are compatible. There are oils available that are a synthetic blend of standard oil and synthetic oil.
I use synthetic oil in my 2002 PT Cruiser, and it runs great! Synthetic costs a little more, but it actually better for your engine.
15w40 conventional 5w40 synthetic 0w40 synthetic
Use SAE 5w40 Full Synthetic any major brand.
When I first asked the dealer about switching to synthetic oil, he said the it already used a mixed synthetic and regular oil and that 100% synthetic was unnecessary.