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What kind of engine oil should be used for BYD F0 maintenance?

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AnastasiaFitz
07/23/25 12:21pm
For BYD F0, using engine oil that meets the original factory standards is sufficient. SG grade or above, 10w-30 or 40 is acceptable. The following points should be noted when changing the engine oil: 1. Pay attention to the timing of oil changes. The timing is generally based on mileage and time. For example, conventional mineral oil should be changed every 5,000 kilometers or six months, semi-synthetic oil every 7,500 kilometers, and full-synthetic oil every 10,000 kilometers. 2. Be mindful of the amount of oil added. The oil level should be slightly below the mark on the dipstick, and do not overfill. Engine oil is extremely important for engine operation as it serves the dual functions of lubrication and heat dissipation. Therefore, the engine must never run without oil, but adding too much (exceeding the upper limit on the dipstick) can have adverse effects. Excessive oil increases the rotational resistance of the crankshaft, reduces engine output power, and can cause the excess oil to enter the combustion chamber, leading to oil burning, blue smoke emission, and increased fuel consumption. 3. Choose high-quality oil based on its type. Currently, the most common types on the market are semi-synthetic and full-synthetic oils. This is because modern car engines are increasingly advanced and require higher-quality oil.
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LaAlan
08/10/25 10:18am
I've been driving a BYD F0 for years, and as a seasoned car enthusiast, let me talk about engine oil. This compact car has a simple engine, and the manual recommends using 5W-30 viscosity synthetic oil, which offers strong temperature adaptability, reduces wear, and improves fuel efficiency. Don’t cheap out with mineral oil—though it saves a bit of money, synthetic oil provides better protection, especially for frequent city driving. Change the oil every 5,000 kilometers or six months, and don’t forget to replace the oil filter at the same time, as accumulated debris can harm engine performance. If you mistakenly use higher viscosity oil, like 10W-40, it may cause hard starts or a significant increase in fuel consumption. Make it a habit to check the dipstick—if the oil turns black or becomes too thick, it’s time for an inspection. Paying attention to these details can extend your car’s lifespan and make driving safer and more enjoyable.
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LondynFitz
09/22/25 3:49am
I've been commuting with my BYD F0 for years, always opting for the most cost-effective route when it comes to maintenance oil. 5W-30 mineral oil is my go-to choice, usually bought at a small shop for just a few dozen yuan per bottle. It works just fine, and the key is to change it frequently as recommended in the manual—don't wait until after 10,000 km to remember. The small engine isn't picky, but avoid mixing different oil types randomly. Regularly check the oil level and top it up promptly if it's low to prevent oil burning, which could affect performance. Pair this with simple DIY—changing the oil at home isn't hard, with tutorials available online, saving money and hassle. Overall, as long as the car runs smoothly, there's no need to spend big on premium oils. Just stick to regular maintenance, and the engine will have fewer issues, making it worry-free and economical to drive.
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DiBrantley
11/05/25 7:09am
Using the wrong engine oil can total a BYD F0. I've seen it happen - a friend used cheap, low-quality oil which caused engine overheating and complete failure. Always adhere to the manual's standards; 5W-30 semi-synthetic or full synthetic oil is the bare minimum to prevent wear and carbon buildup. Incorrect viscosity like 10W-40 may clog oil passages and increase fuel consumption risks. Change oil every 5,000 kilometers along with oil filter cleaning to avoid major repair headaches.
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