What are the two types of original engine oil for Chery?

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MaverickFitz
07/24/25 4:41am
Chery 4S stores offer two types of SM-grade semi-synthetic engine oil. One comes in a yellow-shell packaging, which is supplied by Great Wall Company. The other is packaged as Mobil Super, provided by Mobil for Chery. Extending Usage Time: If you want to extend the mileage of usage, it is recommended to check the oil once a month or before driving. Take some oil from the dipstick to check the oil level and quality. If it feels okay, continue using it; if the quality is poor, replace it immediately to minimize damage to the car. Identifying Oil Quality: Smell Test: Bring the dipstick close to your nose and smell it. If there is a strong sour odor, it means the oil has deteriorated and should be replaced. Finger Rub Test: Rub the old oil between your thumb and forefinger repeatedly. Good-quality oil will feel smooth, have fewer particles, and no friction. If you feel impurities, poor viscosity, or even a gritty sensation, it should be replaced.
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Lucas
08/11/25 12:18am
Chery's original engine oils mainly come in two types: mineral oil and synthetic oil. Mineral oil is budget-friendly and suitable for owners with smooth daily driving habits and low mileage, offering great cost-effectiveness. Synthetic oil is further divided into semi-synthetic and full-synthetic variants, known for their excellent lubrication and superior engine protection, making them ideal for frequent long-distance drivers or aggressive drivers. With over a decade of repair experience, I've seen numerous cases where synthetic oil effectively reduces carbon buildup and extends engine life. Oil selection should align with driving habits—mineral oil suffices for city commuting, while synthetic oil is more reliable for frequent highway driving. Always check the recommended viscosity in the maintenance manual.
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