R Rob885 Joined Nov 8, 2009 Messages 2 Location new york Nov 8, 2009 #1 manufacture calls for 5w-20 in thistoyota Rav 4 4 cylinder. Will it hurt the vehicle if I burn 5W-30 synthetic oil?
manufacture calls for 5w-20 in thistoyota Rav 4 4 cylinder. Will it hurt the vehicle if I burn 5W-30 synthetic oil?
M montero1 Joined Jan 26, 2006 Messages 1,110 Location Md, USA Nov 8, 2009 #2 No, not a bit. Mileagemay take a bit of a dip, but it's going to anyway since winter's coming. Hopefully you meant "use" not "burn".
No, not a bit. Mileagemay take a bit of a dip, but it's going to anyway since winter's coming. Hopefully you meant "use" not "burn".
P PT1 Joined Feb 6, 2007 Messages 5,746 Location near the mistake Nov 8, 2009 #4 If you want a thin 5w30 try Castrol Edge. I run PP 5w20 or QHP 5w20 in my 2008 and am very happy with it. BTW: Last edited: Nov 8, 2009
If you want a thin 5w30 try Castrol Edge. I run PP 5w20 or QHP 5w20 in my 2008 and am very happy with it. BTW:
L lipadj46 Joined Aug 7, 2009 Messages 1,221 Location Western NY Nov 8, 2009 #5 Owners manual says 5w-30 is fine for severe service.
S Steve S Joined Jan 20, 2003 Messages 18,447 Location East of IGO Nov 8, 2009 #6 I have run 20 and 30 wts in my 2006 4 cyl Tacoma there is really not much difference.
T tig1 Joined Jan 3, 2009 Messages 15,242 Location Illinois Nov 8, 2009 #7 I use 5-30 in my Duratech Ford 4 cyl engines. Both are very quite with no oil consumption.
D deven Joined Jun 28, 2005 Messages 3,617 Location Massachusetts Nov 8, 2009 #8 I prefer 5w30 in my dad's soon to be ex Lexus ES 350. It's much smoother. Yup butt dyno again.