What kind of engine oil should be used for the CS35?
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cs35 uses 5w30 engine oil. In 5w30, 'w' stands for winter; the number before 'w' is 5, and the smaller the number, the better the fluidity of the engine oil at low temperatures, indicating a lower applicable temperature; 5w means it can be used at temperatures above minus 30 degrees Celsius; the number after 'w' is 30, which refers to the viscosity of the engine oil at 100 degrees Celsius. The larger the number, the higher the viscosity of the engine oil, the stronger the ability to withstand high temperatures, and the better the high-temperature protection performance. The dimensions of the cs35 are 4170mm in length, 1810mm in width, and 1670mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2560mm. The body type is a 5-door, 5-seat SUV, and the transmission is a 5-speed manual.
My CS35 has been running for three years, and I usually use 5W-30 full synthetic oil. The manual recommends this viscosity grade for its strong temperature adaptability. Even during summer heat, the engine starts smoothly without feeling strained, and it performs just as well in cold winter mornings. I've tried mineral oil before, but it doesn't seem as durable as synthetic, and the fuel consumption is slightly higher. Regular oil changes are crucial—I suggest checking every 8,000 km or six months, and don't delay it too long. Using the wrong oil can easily lead to increased engine noise or reduced power. From browsing forums, many car owners use Shell or Mobil's 5W-30, which offers good cleaning effects and can extend engine life. For city driving, paying attention to these small details can save a lot on maintenance costs.