I’ve got two questions, I’ve got the oil level till the zig zag pattern ends on the dip stick, Is it fine? After how long should the oil be changed? I last changed it in December and since then has been driven only 1200kms.
Regarding oil change is it true that you should use thin oil & that the ticker oil you use the worse the engine & performance will get ?( i have a honda civic 2021 )
The viscosity of engine oil depends on various factors like engine design, operating conditions, and manufacturer recommendations. Generally, it's best to use the oil viscosity recommended by the manufacturer to ensure optimal engine performance and longevity. Thicker oils provide better protection at high temperatures and under heavy loads, while thinner oils offer improved flow at cold temperatures for easier starting and better fuel efficiency.
I have an other quick question if you don't mind & if you have the time , I currently rented a civic X cause I wanted to try it , everything feels good but when I went for oil change I noticed they use a 20W 50 which Is very thick considering that the car has 98 thousand km , do you think I should consider changing the car as I want to fully enjoy the civic experience
Thanks for sharing such information
Good information to know
Good video
Keep up the good work
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Thanks for informative video! BTW what's the mileage of your car?
17,000 Kms
Do make a video on types of engine oils
I’ve got two questions,
I’ve got the oil level till the zig zag pattern ends on the dip stick, Is it fine?
After how long should the oil be changed? I last changed it in December and since then has been driven only 1200kms.
Yes, oil level is appropriate.
As per the owner's manual and general guidance, it should be changed once every 6 months or 5,000 kms.
If you exceed, it's gonna ruin your engine, especially the gaskets leak.
You should definitely change, mostly I am also changing my car's oil when it's only driven 300 to 400kms
Kindly view my Civic's maintenance videos.
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Regarding oil change is it true that you should use thin oil & that the ticker oil you use the worse the engine & performance will get ?( i have a honda civic 2021 )
The viscosity of engine oil depends on various factors like engine design, operating conditions, and manufacturer recommendations. Generally, it's best to use the oil viscosity recommended by the manufacturer to ensure optimal engine performance and longevity. Thicker oils provide better protection at high temperatures and under heavy loads, while thinner oils offer improved flow at cold temperatures for easier starting and better fuel efficiency.
@@usamabinzahid thanks brother you have been really clear! 🔝
I have an other quick question if you don't mind & if you have the time , I currently rented a civic X cause I wanted to try it , everything feels good but when I went for oil change I noticed they use a 20W 50 which Is very thick considering that the car has 98 thousand km , do you think I should consider changing the car as I want to fully enjoy the civic experience
Agreed, what I can understand from your situation is that, the meter is reversed. Otherwise, why would one use 20W 50
You are renting the car, or do you want buy this rented car.
Do u like the shape of the new civic?
Yes