What is the engine oil specification for the Geely Golden Eagle?

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ReeseMarie
07/30/25 7:45am
Geely Golden Eagle engine oil specifications are as follows: For northern regions, generally use: 0W-40, 5W-40, SJ grade or above semi-synthetic oil. Oil performance description: This type of oil operates in temperatures above -35°C. In winter when temperatures are low, this oil maintains fluidity, making vehicle startup easier. Replace every six months or approximately 7,500 kilometers. For southern regions, generally use: 5W-40, 10W-40, 15W-40, SJ grade or above semi-synthetic oil. Oil performance description: This type of oil is suitable for temperatures above -30°C, -25°C, and -20°C respectively. Replace every six years or approximately 7,500 kilometers. Below are related details: Exterior: The front fascia design continues the angular body styling of the Geely King Kong sedan. The grille features three chrome trim pieces, presenting a dignified and stable appearance that improves upon the single-bar design of the King Kong sedan. The headlight lines resemble those of the sedan version, but with significant changes to the internal lamp cluster design for better transparency and brightness. The side profile maintains the high waistline design of the sedan version with natural transitions, though the newly designed rear end features overly straight lines that make the termination somewhat abrupt, slightly affecting the overall body styling harmony. Interior: The Golden Eagle continues the sedan version's two-tone color scheme (dark upper, light lower). The four-spoke steering wheel and dashboard layout remain largely consistent with the King Kong sedan, except the circular air vents on the center console have been replaced with rectangular ones to increase airflow volume for front passengers. The control buttons above the three circular knobs now feature a wrap-around design with open/close panels, giving the dashboard a cleaner appearance.
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