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All vehicles require regular maintenance in order to maintain their operational life-span. Approximately two to three times a year, depending on how often you drive your car, you can expect to visit your local mechanic or have your car on jack stands in your driveway for an oil change. Choosing the best type of oil for your Mercedes can be a difficult task. At Right Tech Auto, we make educating car owners a priority and will highlight three tips that will make choosing the right oil for your Mercedes a breeze.

You Should Know Your Oil

Most times, manufacturers will suggest two different oils that will be suitable for your car. An example of this could be 5W-20 or 5W-30. Understanding what these numbers or letters mean is crucial to deciding what oil will work best for your Mercedes. Oil viscosities differ based on operating temperatures, specifically the temperatures that a vehicle will be operating in. The goal for owners is to have a viscosity that can guarantee that the oil won’t thin or thicken excessively while driving. 

Viscosity refers to the fluid’s resistance to flow and is written as XW-XX. The first X is a number that will tell you the oil’s flow at 0 degrees Fahrenheit and the following W stands for winter. If you are in an area with harsh winters, you will want to choose a lower oil viscosity like 0W or 5W because it will be less likely to get thick in the colder months, than compared to a higher number. 

The second set of numbers tells you how the oil will react in high temperatures. A higher number means that the oil will be less likely to thin out.

The Benefits Of Synthetic Oil

Synthetic oils are oils that are man-made from various chemical compounds. Synthetic oils have a better flow in cold temperatures, which makes driving easier and smoother. In addition, the viscosity of the oil is less likely to be negatively impacted by changing temperatures. Most Mercedes owners choose synthetic oil because it lasts longer than conventional oil.

The Disadvantages Of Synthetic Oil

The biggest disadvantage of synthetic oil is that it can be very expensive costing up to twice as much as traditional oil. However, most of the time that cost difference makes up for itself as you can go longer between oil changes with synthetic oil. You have to be careful about which synthetic oils that you choose as cheaper options usually have additives that can cause long term damage to your Mercedes.

For all of your auto services and repair needs in the Mississauga and surrounding areas, come into Right Tech Auto. We offer a number of services, which include emissions testing & repairs, reprogramming ignition keys, brake and brake repairs, and more!