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oil grade for winter
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For winter, it is advisable to use a thinner, lower viscosity oil to ensure a smoother engine start and better flow. Cold weather thickens oil, causing it to move slowly. Oils such as 5W-30 or 0W-30 are recommended, where the "W" stands for winter and the numbers signify the oil's flow at 0°F and 100°F, respectively. A 0W or 5W oil will perform better in cold conditions by providing an easier start and quicker protection by flowing faster to critical engine parts. Always consult your vehicle's owner manual, as manufacturers provide specific recommendations based on extensive testing to optimize performance and fuel efficiency while protecting against wear.
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