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Can I use 5W-30 for Honda City?

Can I use 5W-30 for Honda City?

Yes you can use a 5w-40 motor oil in your car.

Can I use 10W-40 instead of 5W-30?

Your vehicle does not use 5W-30 oil. The recommended oil viscosity for your vehicle, according to Kia documentation, is 10W-40. If you drive the vehicle in exceptionally cold weather, well below 32 degrees, you can use 5W-30 oil but even 10W-40 is still perfectly OK to use if outdoor temperatures are below freezing.

Is 10w40 better than 5W-30?

The first number in the motor oil’s name describes the oil’s cold viscosity. A 10w-40 motor oil is a thicker oil at startup than a 5w-30 motor oil. Therefore, 10w-40 oil clings to the engine’s moving parts more than the lower viscosity 5w-30 oil.

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Is it bad to switch from 5W-30 to 5w20?

If you put in 5W-30 oil instead of 5W-20 when the latter is the grade suggested by your vehicle’s manufacturer, damage to internal engine parts can occur. Additionally, your engine may experience performance issues such as diminished fuel economy and horsepower.

Which oil is better for Honda City?

Honda City comes equipped with a 1.5-litre, SOHC, i-VTEC engine, for this engine semi synthetic engine oil 5W40 is best suited.

Is 5w better than 10W?

Super oversimplified answer: they are the same at operating temperature but the 5w is designed to flow at lower temperatures than the 10w. You can essentially interchange them because your owners manual will show you a chart with temperatures. If you live in a hot climate use 10w. I’m cold climates use 5w.

What is the difference between 5w 30 and 5w 40?

5w30 is engine oil that has lower viscosity 5 and higher viscosity 30. 5w40 is engine oil that indicates the weight and viscosity of the engine. 5w30 has lower viscosity hence it is suitable to use in hot or lower temperatures. 5w40 has higher viscosity hence it is not suitable at all temperatures.

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What’s the difference between 5W and 10W oil?

A 10W or 5W is the index for how easily the oil flows in winter (hence the W). A 10W oil thickens more than a 5W. The other number indicates the oil’s resistance to thinning at high temperatures.