When low on oil, can I put in 5W30 or something
#1
When low on oil, can I put in 5W30 or something
May have been asked, but couldn't find in the search. If my oil light comes on, can I put something equivalent to the recommended 0w50, 5w40 temporarily (like a quart or so). Cause no stores or gas stations that you can 'conveniently' find when in need carry anything of the sort recommeded by porsche. I bought a 5w30 yesterday just in case as I was driving across the state.
I will be buying a case shortly, but was just wondering on the above question.
Thanks
Bojan
I will be buying a case shortly, but was just wondering on the above question.
Thanks
Bojan
#3
omg, sell all of your cars now.
Perfect example of the feminization of the american male. I bet you have never even changed a tire before have you? DO you even know where to put the oil?
Sorry for the harsh post but serously... if a kid asked fine... but a 29 yr old with multiple porsches...
Answer NO.
Perfect example of the feminization of the american male. I bet you have never even changed a tire before have you? DO you even know where to put the oil?
Sorry for the harsh post but serously... if a kid asked fine... but a 29 yr old with multiple porsches...
Answer NO.
#4
Hey queer.., it was just a question. Come please talk to me like that in person..
Its an honest question.. your driving in the middle of the night.., oil light pops up. You cant leave your car there, your low on oil and you only have a few options available at the only gas station in sight. Can one add a oil thats not recommended until they get to where they need to go. Cause the oil that is recommended is only available at the dealership.
This happened to me driving out in the country recently, was wondering what one would do?
Its an honest question.. your driving in the middle of the night.., oil light pops up. You cant leave your car there, your low on oil and you only have a few options available at the only gas station in sight. Can one add a oil thats not recommended until they get to where they need to go. Cause the oil that is recommended is only available at the dealership.
This happened to me driving out in the country recently, was wondering what one would do?
#5
Seattle996, I guess you can put that oil if the weather conditions are not so bad there, but for once only, not all the times. Also, you can find 0w-40 oil from walmart. It is never too late for learning so don't hesitate to ask anything you want, from the silliest question to the toughest one, just ignore some people
#6
I agree with canberk ... we all know and accept that the 955 Cayenne Turbo (don't know about the 957 CTT) will consume oil. With that said, in a pinch, as in you are in a remote area and you only have 5W-30 SYNTHETIC available to you, it will suffice. Don't make a habit of this. Try never to mix manufacturers (Mobil 1 vs Shell) and don't EVER mix synthetic with dinosaur oil.
For all you CTT owners - keep a spare quart of oil in your vehicle at all times!
For all you CTT owners - keep a spare quart of oil in your vehicle at all times!
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I'd suggest keeping a quart of the recommended oil in the car, but the running with the wrong oil is by far better than running with no oil. Keep it synthetic and do the next change sooner than the scheduled suggests.
#11
I agree with canberk ... we all know and accept that the 955 Cayenne Turbo (don't know about the 957 CTT) will consume oil. With that said, in a pinch, as in you are in a remote area and you only have 5W-30 SYNTHETIC available to you, it will suffice. Don't make a habit of this. Try never to mix manufacturers (Mobil 1 vs Shell) and don't EVER mix synthetic with dinosaur oil.
For all you CTT owners - keep a spare quart of oil in your vehicle at all times!
For all you CTT owners - keep a spare quart of oil in your vehicle at all times!
big issues?
#13
yeah what he said : )
ZTNEDMAN1 - calm down a little would ya. Did you get too much sugar? He asked an honest question. Doesn't matter if he owns multiple cars or not. I hear this question when I am waiting on the service lobby sometimes. I wouldn't call them stupid. I would rather ask someone at the risk of sounding stupid than to be stupid and not ask and get it wrong.
I had to do this recently but I already knew the answer. Guess how? I overheard it and kept that in the memory banks. If not i would have asked that same question and I have owned previous Porsche cars. Always kept spare quarts around. This time I forgot that I used the spare for the other car and didn't replenish. I was out of town. I went to Walmart but they were out so I got a 5w-30 Synthetic to tie me over. I had to use 1 1/2 quarts and the dealership on Monday(weekend problem out of state) told me no worries and just do an oil change when it comes up and don't do one before that to flush it out.
ZTNEDMAN1 - calm down a little would ya. Did you get too much sugar? He asked an honest question. Doesn't matter if he owns multiple cars or not. I hear this question when I am waiting on the service lobby sometimes. I wouldn't call them stupid. I would rather ask someone at the risk of sounding stupid than to be stupid and not ask and get it wrong.
I had to do this recently but I already knew the answer. Guess how? I overheard it and kept that in the memory banks. If not i would have asked that same question and I have owned previous Porsche cars. Always kept spare quarts around. This time I forgot that I used the spare for the other car and didn't replenish. I was out of town. I went to Walmart but they were out so I got a 5w-30 Synthetic to tie me over. I had to use 1 1/2 quarts and the dealership on Monday(weekend problem out of state) told me no worries and just do an oil change when it comes up and don't do one before that to flush it out.
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