Which engine oil should be used for the Fit?
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The Fit can use 0w20 or 5w20 engine oil. If your driving habits are more aggressive, you can use 0w30 or 5w30 engine oil. Here is more information about engine oil: 1. There are three types of engine oil: full synthetic oil, semi-synthetic oil, and mineral oil. 2. The base oil of full synthetic oil is artificially synthesized. The molecules of this oil are almost identical in size and shape, so it offers better lubrication performance and a longer service life. 3. The base oil of mineral oil is refined from petroleum. The molecules of this oil are irregular in size and shape, so mineral oil generally has average lubrication performance and a shorter service life.
I've been driving a Fit for several years and have some insights on engine oil selection. The manual recommends using 0W-20 or 5W-20 full synthetic oil, which maintains good fluidity in cold winter temperatures and doesn't become too viscous in summer, providing excellent engine protection. Personally, I often use Mobil or Shell brands because of their stable quality and resistance to oxidation. The oil change interval is typically every 5,000 to 7,500 kilometers. If you frequently drive long distances or in congested city traffic, you might consider changing it earlier. Using higher viscosity oil than recommended will significantly increase fuel consumption, which isn't worth it. Remember to regularly check the dipstick to ensure proper oil level - oil leaks can be troublesome. The Fit is an economical car, and using synthetic oil can even improve acceleration slightly. I recommend getting maintenance done at authorized shops for cost-effectiveness and peace of mind.