What kind of engine oil should be used for Toyota Crown?

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SanAdelyn
07/29/25 11:15pm
Toyota Crown can use the following engine oils: 3M engine oil, 5W-30, and 5W-40 engine oils. 1. Mobil 1 EP, 5W20 or AFE engine oils. Other brands of 20-grade engine oils can also generally be used. Here are some relevant materials about engine oil: 1. It is essential to use engine oil with the appropriate quality grade, as this is key to ensuring the normal operation of the engine. 2. If the oil supply is delayed or no suitable oil is available, substitute oil can be used. 3. Choose oil with the appropriate viscosity. 4. When changing the oil, ensure that the waste oil is completely drained. 5. The gases that enter the crankcase from the combustion chamber are corrosive and can oxidize the engine oil, contaminating the engine. Therefore, it is necessary to maintain good crankcase ventilation. 6. Maintain the normal oil level height.
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