5W30 or 0W40

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Hello everyone,
Question: Have a 23 Hyundai Santa Fe which calls for 0W30 oil. Could I get away using 5W30 or even 0W40? Would appreciate your advice greatly!! I really like Pennzoil but they don't produce 0W30 oil except for European. And I know Mobil 1 has 0W30 but as I said, I really like Pennzoil. Would LIKE your thoughts on the matter! Bob (not the oil guy)
 
Hello everyone,
Question: Have a 23 Hyundai Santa Fe which calls for 0W30 oil. Could I get away using 5W30 or even 0W40? Would appreciate your advice greatly!! I really like Pennzoil but they don't produce 0W30 oil except for European. And I know Mobil 1 has 0W30 but as I said, I really like Pennzoil. Would LIKE your thoughts on the matter! Bob (not the oil guy)
So, you don’t like better base stock and additive package in European oils?
 
Depends on the temperatures you see in your area. Remember, 0W is the winter weight. Most regions don't get cold enough to need a 0W oil. Search for used oil analysis for the engine and see what results others have observed. I don't know enough about that particular engine to identify its foibles. Generally, those oil weights will be interchangeable for most vehicles.
 
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If you’re absolutely stuck on Pennzoil and don’t see temps below -25f or so Pennzoil Ultra Platinum 5W-30 will serve you well. Personally I’d run ESP 0W-30 available at Walmart.
Thank you very much for the reply! PS Never gets below 0.
 
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Does it meet the spec required by H/K? If not and 5w-30 does then that probably is the best option given the mild weather conditions stated above.
All the spec (manual) say's is to use 0W30. That's about it. Heard on You Tube I can use 0W20. But I think that is too thin. Thanks for reply!
 
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