oil top up for 2003 1.8i
Discussion
If it's just a top-up then it doesn't make a lot of odds what oil you use unless you know for sure what oil was used at the last oil-change.
Ideally you want to use the same oil (or at least oil of the same quality).
I'm not sure if there are any implications when mixing synthetic and non-synthetic oils.
Ideally you want to use the same oil (or at least oil of the same quality).
I'm not sure if there are any implications when mixing synthetic and non-synthetic oils.
baSkey said:
sure. it was last serviced by a main stealer though so I presumed there was a 'standard' grade.
i don't imagie it needs loads because he doesn't use it much.. but you may as well get near enough the right one...
Different dealers use different oils. I know Newbury Mazda (Motorworld) uses Mobil1 full synth and you wouldn't want to top that up with cheapo stuff.i don't imagie it needs loads because he doesn't use it much.. but you may as well get near enough the right one...
You need some input from Skinny...
MX-5 Lazza said:
If it's just a top-up then it doesn't make a lot of odds what oil you use unless you know for sure what oil was used at the last oil-change.
Ideally you want to use the same oil (or at least oil of the same quality).
I'm not sure if there are any implications when mixing synthetic and non-synthetic oils.
Ideally you want to use the same oil (or at least oil of the same quality).
I'm not sure if there are any implications when mixing synthetic and non-synthetic oils.
no implications, you can mix anything (apart from vegetable based oil, like castor!). not really that important for top, given that generally it's in for less than the whole service period and the quantity is small
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