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Lual
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Post by Lual »

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hi ya everyone can anyone tell me what is the best oil to use on a 1.6 as twhen i turn key the warning light comes on.

MattB
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Post by MattB »

If this is the same warning light as the odometer don't trust it - mine always lied to me! Do it the old way - check the dipstick!

As for which oil to use i can't help, but I can suggest looking in the manual or asking your Pug dealer.

RTF
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Post by RTF »

I just bought an extra can of oil at my local dealer.
In that way they can't accuse me of using the wrong stuff if something may go wrong...
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rob
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Post by rob »

I di dthe same thing - keep the receipt safe in case it does break ;)
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Cappy
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Post by Cappy »

Yes keep the invoice then no one can argue ref you using the wrong oil..
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Post by Alex LS »

0w30, 5w30, 0w40 or 5w40 fully synthetic. This year, I am mostly using Castrol Formula RS.
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