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Use 10w30 in the Winter and 20w50 in the Summer.
Yes you can use 5W20 oil instead of 5W30. One is just thicker then the other. The 5W20 is better in the winter and the 5W30 is better in the summer.
10w30 in the summer and 10w40 in the winter.
the temperature outside will thicken the oil in the winter in the summer you should use thicker because the heat will thin en the oil btw I'm 15 and know this
10w30 synthetic for year round use, and 30w for only summer use.
Summer 10w30. Winter, cold climate 5w30.
5-30 in the summer is recommended. If you have the money I would run a Lucus oil stabilizer.
the standard 2.5 motor can use 5w30 during the winter and 5w30 or 10w30 during the summer. however if you have high mileage and have not changed the valve cover gasket and spark plug grommets use thicker oil to keep from fouling the plugs because those gasket wear faster than usual.
depends i use quaker state oil but if you live down south get a thicker brand and up north thinner i live in mid Iowa Any major brand is a quality oil.
Use exactly what your owners manual recommends which is SAE 30 or SAE 10w30 in the summer. In the winter use SAE 5w30. You can use synthetic oil after the first oil change. If you want to view the owners manual click the link.