SAE 20 and 30 are the viscosity [resistance to flow] at about 200 degrees F. SAE 20 will be thinner at engine operating temperature than the SAE30. 5W is the viscosity at about 0 degrees F. Use what the manufacturer recommends. My Camry uses a 5W30 oil. I use the Mobil I 0W30 because it flows better at very low temperatures. See "Bob is the Oil Guy" web site for an excellent discussion of oils and filters.
5w20 is a little thinner at operating temps than 5w30
5w30 or 5w20, it depends on the year.5w30 or 5w20, it depends on the year.
5w30 or 5w20, depends on the year.5w30 or 5w20, depends on the year.
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.
Not recommended. The engines call for 5w30 or 5w20.Not recommended. The engines call for 5w30 or 5w20.
5w20 or 5w30 up to 100,000 miles.
The main difference is that 5w20 is thinner at operating temperatures than 5w30. They both have similar cold flow ability.
Both behave the same when cold but the 5W30 is slightly more viscous at high (engine operating) temperature.
If the oil cap says 5w20, use 5w20. If the cap just has a yellow symbol, use 5w30.If the oil cap says 5w20, use 5w20. If the cap just has a yellow symbol, use 5w30.
Even if you can it's not a good idea. These oils have different viscosity and might have different chemical content. When you mix the oils it can change their mechanical properties and the oil will not be as good as when they are separate. You can get special additives to tune 5w20 in something in between 5w20 and 5w30.
5w30 or 5w20, depends if it has MDS or not. If the oil cap does not say 5w20, use 5w30.
5w30 or 5w20 Check the oil cap. If it lists 5w20, use that. If it doesn't say, use 5w30.