No it is not. Only use the weight oil that Toyota recommends. That is SAE 5w30. Using SAE 10w40 would be foolish.
The best oil you could use for the 525 i is magnatec or 20 w 50
where is the oil dipstick on a bmw 320i petrol engine
A 2005 Zafira with a 2.2 petrol engine has a timing belt which connects the camshaft and crankshaft. Timing chains are used on older vehicles but are rarely used in newer vehicles.
Need to know whether you have a gas/petrol or diesel engine, and also, if you're in Europe, if you have the diesel engine with the DPF.
Any major brand SAE 5w20 oil.
Yes, the petrol engines are the same up to at least 2005 (in Australia).
Timing chains are designed to last the life of the engine and are normally replaced when the engine is rebuilt.
All the gasoline/petrol models have four cylinders. From 1999 - 2005, the diesel engines had three cylinders; from 2006 onwards, they had four.
Mostly emissions output. Passenger cars - Diesel Euro 2 (1996) CO2 is 1.0, Euro 4 (2005) is 0.50. Petrol Euro 2 (1996) CO2 is 2.2, Euro 4 (2005) is 1.0.
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The 2005 Toyota Avalon has a V6 engine.
The 2005 Porsche Cayenne has a V6 engine.