It will do no damage if you just added a little of the wrong weight oil. However if you changed the oil and poured in the wrong weight I would suggest your remove that oil and pour in the correct weight.
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.
If your car doesnt require it I would stick with the 5w30 rather than spending more on 5w20
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.
I don't think I would go with 5w20. I'd probably go with 5w30 and you'll be alright.
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.
Nothing really bad will happen if you only added 2 quarts. I would just drive it for 3,000 miles and then change it again using the correct weight this time. Change it every 5,000 miles after that.
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.
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.
5w20, 5w30, 15w40. It depends on the engine and operating conditions.5w20, 5w30, 15w40. It depends on the engine and operating conditions.