N Need to Know Guest Jan 9, 2009 #2 Check your owners manual or look under the hood there should be a sticker telling you what grade to use ,my guess would be 10w30 or 5w 30.
Check your owners manual or look under the hood there should be a sticker telling you what grade to use ,my guess would be 10w30 or 5w 30.
C Claira Voyant Guest Jan 9, 2009 #3 Wow, big temperature variables. Use 10w-30; it should work well under all conditions. Valvoline makes a good oil, I recommend staying away from Quaker State or Pennzoil (yuck!). Chevron is good, too.
Wow, big temperature variables. Use 10w-30; it should work well under all conditions. Valvoline makes a good oil, I recommend staying away from Quaker State or Pennzoil (yuck!). Chevron is good, too.