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Is300h 2016 oil type ? 5w30 or 0w20


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Hi all .

Just wondering about this . I'm going to get my local independent to service my is300h at 90k miles . I'm going to get all the required serviced but I'm wondering about oil spec ? All the online sites for buying oil seem to recommend a 5w30 fully synthetic,  but toyota oil seems to be a 0w20.. any idea ?

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0w20 as the book recommends. Why not try a reputable local motor factors rather than an online crowd of clowns who would sell you anything.

That way if your indie has a problem or is unhappy with the quality you can simply go exchange it.

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I asked the same question when I saw Toyota Original 0W-20 oil named on my first Lexus service bill years ago, and was told this grade gives better fuel economy and is more effective in a wider range of engine temperatures.  Given that I wouldn’t know how to dispute these claims even if I were inclined to do so on the basis of the permanent tiny spark of suspicion I have about Toyota’s corporate vested interests - I have nevertheless always gone along with the manufacturer’s recommendation in this as in most things.  

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I don't have a 300h, but I do have 0w20 oil in my car at present and it does indeed improve fuel economy by a small amount. I've noticed it after it was put in my car during the last service. It was on 5w30 beforehand.

The engine also seems to react more quickly - spins faster during startup, more free-revving etc, plus idles at a slightly lower RPM.

Supposedly, the thinner oil is also beneficial regarding the hydraulic lifters in the VVTI system.

The downside? It costs roughly twice as much as 5w30! 😃

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3 hours ago, J Henderson said:

The downside? It costs roughly twice as much as 5w30! 😃

Amortised over 15000km service intervals, twice the cost for the oil seems absolutely reasonable for  the benefits  you describe.

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On 5/26/2022 at 9:32 AM, J Henderson said:

I don't have a 300h, but I do have 0w20 oil in my car at present and it does indeed improve fuel economy by a small amount. I've noticed it after it was put in my car during the last service. It was on 5w30 beforehand.

The engine also seems to react more quickly - spins faster during startup, more free-revving etc, plus idles at a slightly lower RPM.

Supposedly, the thinner oil is also beneficial regarding the hydraulic lifters in the VVTI system.

The downside? It costs roughly twice as much as 5w30! 😃

 

Interesting, currently have 5W30 in my 2007 IS 250, might try 0W20 next oil change

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