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Petrol/ Diesel engine oil--same?
Is Diesel engine oil the same as petrol engine oil?
The reason I ask is that my lease car is due in for a service on THursday but needs oil now. I don't want to buy diesel oil only for it to be drained on Thursday if I can make do with the Castrol oil that I've already got until then.
The reason I ask is that my lease car is due in for a service on THursday but needs oil now. I don't want to buy diesel oil only for it to be drained on Thursday if I can make do with the Castrol oil that I've already got until then.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.if you care to look at the available oils now on the market you will be astonished to find that the old fashioned detergent oil has virtually vanished.please dont be mislead by inappropiate advise. a good quality 10/40 semi synthetic will run in any engine. a fully synthetic oil may be required for certain, late,low mileage engines, but for general use, the 10/40 is your safest bet. it will give good performance in naturally aspirated and turbocharged engines. please adhere to your service schedule.
As above Kos, the oils are different but not much so. I would advise that you get some mature and professional advise from more than one source. Have a quick chat with two or three local garages and motor shops as they will be quite happy to answer your question (try to avoid the teenage assistants though with all respect to them - they probably won't know) Even just give them a ring. If they all say the same then you can't go far wrong.
Interesting answers-I always assumed petrol/diesel oils were different but this belief was shattered by my local main Nissan dealer who uses Castrol gtx Magnatec out of the same tank in both types of engine! I was worried as mine's a diesel and I thought they should use gtd Magnatec - so phoned Castrol technical guy who told me they were both the same anyway ! Not sure what to believe now...
I thought my first answer was adequate,
Use the correct oil, I have a 2002 laguna petrol but I do know that even putting the wrong diesel oil in a Laguna diesel engine will very quickly wreck the engine, the correct sae oil deisel is crucial never mind putting petrol engine oil in.
Find out here which oil your car needs............
http://www.castrol.com/castrol/sectiongenerica rticle.do?categoryId=9004356&contentId=7007654
Whilst your engine is still ok.
Use the correct oil, I have a 2002 laguna petrol but I do know that even putting the wrong diesel oil in a Laguna diesel engine will very quickly wreck the engine, the correct sae oil deisel is crucial never mind putting petrol engine oil in.
Find out here which oil your car needs............
http://www.castrol.com/castrol/sectiongenerica rticle.do?categoryId=9004356&contentId=7007654
Whilst your engine is still ok.
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