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what oil grade to use in winter
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In winter, the choice of oil grade is crucial for ensuring your engine starts and operates efficiently in cold weather. Typically, oils with a lower viscosity (the first number in the oil grade, such as the '5' in 5W-30) are recommended for cold climates. These oils are thinner, allowing for easier starting and smoother flow in low temperatures. For instance, a 5W-30 oil is often a good choice, as it flows well at lower temperatures while still providing adequate protection at engine operating temperatures. The 'W' stands for winter, indicating the oil's viscosity rating at cold temperatures. Always consult your vehicle's owner manual for manufacturer recommendations, as using the right oil grade can greatly impact engine life and performance, especially during winter.
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