The manufacturer recommends 5W30, or 0w30 synthetic.
A 1996 Toyota Tacoma 4-cylinder is able to use 5w20 weight oil. When the oil is changed, the oil filter should be changed as well.
5w30 is the gm spec
5w30
10w30 weight
Use exactly the weight of oil Dodge recommends. Any major brand is fine. More than likely it is SAE 5w-20. Look in your owners manual and on the oil fill cap for the correct weight.
Depends on the make, model, and the year of the vehicle which you failed to list.
It would depend on your environment. If it stays well above freezing, straight 30 weight is fine.
For a 1993 Toyota with a 4-cylinder engine, the recommended oil weight is typically 5W-30. This viscosity provides a good balance of performance and protection across a range of temperatures. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific recommendations based on your driving conditions and climate.
Ford specifies Mercon Automatic Transmission fluid in the manual trans.
Polaris has their own special "fork oil". 7.5 weight is equivalent to polaris oil or use a 10 weight to improve dampening.
yea... its just a thick oil
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