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- two technicians are discussing which oil to use for an oil change. technician a says that if a cars oil cap calls for 5w - 20 a 0w - 20 engine oil may be used. technician b says that if 5w - 30 is used in a car that is designed for 5w - 20 the check engine light may come on. who is correct?
a. technician a
b. technician b
c. both technicians
d. neither technician
- which oil has a lower viscosity when the engine is at operating temperature?
a. 0w20
b. 5w30
c. 10w30
d. 5w40
- which oil has the highest viscosity when the engine is cold?
a. 0w30
b. 5w30
c. 10w30
d. 15w40
- all of the following are organizations that issues standards for engine oil except.
a. sae
b. api
c. acea
d. ase
section two: short response
- the latest engine oil standard set by api is api - __
- what is the standard of oil used for gm vehicles? __
- what is the european oil standard for gdi engines? __
- what does the first number with a w mean when looking at sae oil specifications? __
- the gm standard for engine oil and coolant is called __
section three: true or false - indicate with a t if the statement is true or an f if the statement is false.
- most manufacturers allow a longer oil change interval if a synthetic oil is used. __
- general motors has its own standards for engine oil in gm vehicles. __
- the climate and season may dictate the viscosity of oil you should use. __
- synthetic oil cannot be mixed with conventional oil. __
- a primary advantage of synthetic oil is better cold flow __
Brief Explanations
- 0w - 20 can be used instead of 5w - 20 as it has similar properties and using 5w - 30 doesn't directly cause the check - engine light to come on for this reason, so Technician A is correct.
- The lower the number before 'w' and the number after 'w', the lower the viscosity at operating temperature. So 0w20 has the lowest viscosity among the options.
- The higher the number before 'w', the higher the viscosity when the engine is cold. So 15w40 has the highest cold - viscosity.
- SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers), API (American Petroleum Institute), and ACEA (European Automobile Manufacturers' Association) set engine - oil standards. ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) is for technician certification, not setting oil standards.
- As of common knowledge, the latest API engine - oil standard may change over time, but a common one is API - SP.
- GM has its own Dexos standards for engine oil.
- For GDI engines in Europe, ACEA standards are relevant, such as ACEA C5 for some applications.
- The first number with a 'W' in SAE oil specifications indicates the oil's viscosity at low temperatures (winter - grade viscosity).
- GM's standard for engine oil and coolant is called Dexos.
- True. Synthetic oils generally have better properties and allow for longer change intervals.
- True. GM has its Dexos standards for engine oil in its vehicles.
- True. In colder climates or seasons, a lower - viscosity oil may be needed for better cold - start performance.
- False. Synthetic and conventional oils can be mixed, although it's not always recommended for best performance.
- True. Synthetic oil has better cold - flow properties compared to conventional oil.
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- a. Technician A
- a. 0w20
- d. 15w40
- d. ASE
- SP
- Dexos
- ACEA C5 (for example)
- Viscosity at low temperatures (winter - grade viscosity)
- Dexos
- T
- T
- T
- F
- T