What kind of oil does my 2007 Toyota Tundra take?
Engine Oil
Viscosity: | 5W-20, 0W-20 (All TEMPS) |
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Capacity: | 7.4 quarts (with filter)After refill check oil level. |
Torque: | 30 ft/lbs (Oil Drain Plug) |
What happens if you use 5W20 instead of 0w20?
The 0W or 5W refers to the pumpability in cold temperatures. Therefore, a 0W would flow more easily than a 5W and could be an acceptable substitute. Thus, it is suitable to use a SAE 0W-20 as a replacement for SAE 5W-20 application. **Offers same protection as 5W but also provides faster flow and better fuel economy.
What is the recommended oil for Toyota Tundra?
If you’re running an older vehicle or one with high mileage and engine wear, you may wish to use 5W30 or even 10W30 engine oil in your Toyota Tundra. Check the transmission dipstick for the recommended type of transmission fluid in your Toyota Tundra. Most Tundras should use DEXRON -III transmission fluid.
What type of motor oil does a Toyota Tundra take?
Use synthetic 75W90 or 80W90 GL-5 gear oil to lubricant the rear axle of your Toyota Tundra. If you have a limited slip differential, you should verify that the oil you’re using contains the proper limited slip additive. If this isn’t the case, you should provide the additive yourself.
What is genuine Toyota Motor Oil?
Toyota Genuine Motor Oil (TGMO) is the only engine lubricant that has been designed specifically with your car in mind. Unlike other brands, TGMO lubricants are tested and developed extensively in Toyotas to ensure they are the best possible match for your engine’s needs.
Who makes Toyota’s Motor Oil?
Toyota motor oil is manufactured by Mobil. The 1 quart black bottle will be clearly labled “Genuine Toyota motor oil” Ask your parts department to show you what they are putting in your car. Toyota dealers are not bound by any contracts by TMC to use their oil.