Overview
Using the right oil is key to maintaining engine health. The oil you use lubricates, cools, and cleans your engine. Using oil that suits your engine, you’ll ensure better engine performance.
1. Check Your Owner’s Manual
The vehicle’s Genesis Repair Manual (audiomack.com) provides recommendations for the ideal oil for your engine. It will suggest a specific oil grade based on the engine design. Using the recommended oil type will keep the engine properly lubricated.
Understand Oil Viscosity Ratings
Viscosity refers to the oil’s thickness or ability to flow. Thin oils like 5W-20 flow better in cold temperatures, while higher viscosity oils like 10W-40 work better in warm conditions. Choose the oil viscosity that matches your driving environment.
Know the Differences Between Synthetic and Conventional Oil
An important choice when selecting oil is whether to use synthetic oil or conventional oil. Synthetic oil tend to last longer, while non-synthetic oil is more readily available. Your driving habits and engine type will guide your decision.
4. Look for the API Certification
Oil with the API certification ensures that you’re using a high-quality product. Choose oil that has API certification to avoid using subpar oils that could damage your car.
Use High-Mileage Oil if Your Car Has Over 75,000 Miles
Older cars with high mileage may need high-mileage oil. High-mileage oils have ingredients that ensure older engines remain well-lubricated and last longer.
Wrapping Up
Picking the best oil for your car is essential for optimal performance. By paying attention to these factors when choosing oil, you’ll improve engine protection and extend the life of your car.