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since i got the car from a stealer how would i know when its time for an oil change if it is running on synthetic or normall.is there a way you can tell the difference between synthetic oil and normal.and if i put in synthetic and it had normal will it blow the seals.
what engine oil to put in because i dont know if its syntec
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Without having it chemically analysed, you'll never know. Speak to your Dealer, hopefully it was 5w-40 fully synthetic.
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You can, 5w-40 is normally either a fully synthetic or has synthetic content in some of the cheaper ones.
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What oil are you using?
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Stick with 5w-40 for better cold start protection as 90% of wear occurs on start up.
As the other poster suggested, valve clearances may need adjusting.
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As the other poster suggested, valve clearances may need adjusting.
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