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Join Date: Oct 2008
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Location: under the radar
Posts: 470
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You don't want to give Toyota any reason to balk at a warranty claim, so I'd stick with the recommended oil weight they spec (0W20), especially during the warranty period. Save your receipts, if you, or a private shop are doing the oil changes, I keep a small notebook in the glovebox and document all oil changes, tire rotations, filter changes, etc., and the date/mileage when the work was performed. Any "quality" synthetic oil in the proper weight, will work just fine in the engine. P.S. when's JT going to open the border?
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