radevo

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just had an oil change on my freelander 1 td4 2006 10 w 40 been put in is this ok or should it have been 5w 30 will engine be ok with 10w 40
 
15w40 is recommended by LR!

But:
The smaller the first number, the better the oil will flow when you switch on your engine. Thin, low viscosity oils flow easier to protect engine parts at cold temperatures. The faster oil flows to critical parts of the engine, the more protected they are from wear.
So a 5W-30 will flow easier than a 10W-30 at start-up temperatures. And a 10W-30 will flow easier than a 15W-40 at normal engine operating temperatures.
What’s more, lower viscosity oils can reduce your fuel costs and emissions.
No matter what you put your engine through, you need to know your oil will protect your engine under all conditions. And the right quality oil matters

Kev
 
thanks badger 688 so is 10w 40 ok for this engine,and will it effect the emissions,mot due in 3 wks
 
Td4 engine, use oil meeting ACEA A3/B3 specifications, and having a viscosity band recommended for the temperature range of your locality. Where oils to these European specifications are not available, well known brands of oils meeting API SH quality should be used

The oil will not affect your emissions
 
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thanks mate here in bulgaria gets dam hot 40 c today.and down to minus 6

max. in winter.no idea specs. only know its 10w /40
 

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