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What Type of Engine Oil Does the Lynk & Co 01 Use?

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OmarRose
07/29/25 8:10pm
The Lynk & Co 01 uses 0W20 full synthetic engine oil. The Lynk & Co 01 is an SUV model equipped with a 2.0T engine, paired with either a 6-speed automatic transmission or a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. The 2.0T engine delivers a maximum power of 140 kW and a maximum torque of 300 Nm. In terms of dimensions, the Lynk & Co 01 measures 4512 mm in length, 1857 mm in width, and 1689 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2734 mm. For safety features, the Lynk & Co 01 is equipped with ACC adaptive cruise control, AEB automatic emergency braking, panoramic imaging, rear cross-traffic alert, blind spot monitoring system, and active high/low beam adjustment.
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DiLeilani
08/14/25 4:27pm
I've been driving a Lynk & Co 01 for several years and often think about engine oil. It's best suited for 5W-30 full synthetic oil, as clearly stated in the manufacturer's manual. Full synthetic is chosen for its durability, ability to withstand high temperatures, and reduced engine wear. Don't casually switch to other viscosities, like 0W-20, which is only fuel-efficient in mild weather. If you frequently drive on highways or in hot weather, it's recommended to stick with 5W-30. Change it every 8,000 to 10,000 kilometers, and remember to replace the filter at the same time, otherwise the new oil is wasted. I've used genuine Shell or Mobil products and never had any issues. If you don't change the oil for a long time, sludge can clog the engine, and repairs can be costly.
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GiannaLynn
10/16/25 2:56am
As a Lynk & Co 01 owner, regular maintenance is my routine. I use 0W-20 full synthetic oil, as recommended in the manual alongside 5W-30. The 0W-20 flows faster, ensuring smoother cold starts and better fuel efficiency for city commuting. When selecting oil, look for API SN or SP standards, and avoid low-quality mineral oils that can damage the engine. Change the oil every six months or 10,000 km, and check the dipstick after parking to maintain proper oil levels. Additional note: Different driving conditions affect oil lifespan—frequent short trips may require shorter intervals. Oil quality directly impacts engine health, so never compromise by buying counterfeit products to save money.
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AdelynLee
11/29/25 3:42am
From a technical perspective, the Lynk & Co 01's engine oil must match the engine specifications. Most versions use 5W-30 full synthetic oil that meets ACEA A5/B5 standards. While 0W-20 is an option, its lower viscosity offers slightly weaker protection under high loads. The key is to refer to the owner's manual for precise viscosity requirements and avoid arbitrarily switching to thinner oils. To enrich the topic: API-rated oils like SP grade provide better anti-carbon buildup protection. Regular oil changes prevent acidification and degradation, as simple maintenance can extend vehicle lifespan.
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MacJackson
11/29/25 3:44am
Safety is paramount when driving the Lynk & Co 01, and choosing the right engine oil is fundamental. I use 5W-30 full synthetic oil to ensure quick starts in cold temperatures and stable lubrication at high temperatures. Incorrect viscosity, such as oil that's too thick, can increase fuel consumption, while oil that's too thin may lead to wear. Regularly check the oil color; replace it if it appears black and dirty. Additional relevant content: Engine oil protects the engine from overheating, ensuring peace of mind while driving. Follow the maintenance schedule as outlined in the manual—neglecting it poses significant risks.
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