What grade of engine oil is ACEA C5?

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JonathanLee
07/30/25 10:57am
ACEA C5 is an SL-grade engine oil. The functions of engine oil are: 1. To reduce friction and high temperatures; 2. To minimize gas leakage and prevent contamination from external pollutants; 3. To prevent contact between water, air, acidic harmful gases, and engine components; 4. To cushion the pressure rise in engine cylinder ports; 5. To flush away dirt generated on the surfaces of components. The functions of transmission fluid are: 1. To keep the gear shifting system clean; 2. To lubricate the transmission components. Precautions for changing engine oil: 1. Perform the change when the engine is warm to ensure thorough drainage of old oil; 2. Add new oil and ensure the correct amount is used; 3. After adding oil, start the engine and check for any leaks. Run the engine for 3 minutes to confirm the oil level reaches the normal mark.
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