From: Guy on 22 Nov 2009 16:06 I was trying to find an owner's manual on line because I do not own a Tundra yet. I just wanted to know what type of recommended oil it accepts. I read somewhere that it only takes 0w?? and that that is very expensive. Somehow I don't believe it and wanted to confirm it in the manual but I can't find any manual without buying one. Can someone give me a URL that provides a free one or just tell me what oil it does accept. Appreciate that.
From: dr_jeff on 22 Nov 2009 19:10 Guy wrote: > I was trying to find an owner's manual on line because I do not own a > Tundra yet. I just wanted to know what type of recommended oil it > accepts. I read somewhere that it only takes 0w?? and that that is > very expensive. Somehow I don't believe it and wanted to confirm it > in the manual but I can't find any manual without buying one. Can > someone give me a URL that provides a free one or just tell me what > oil it does accept. Appreciate that. Ask the dealer to see the manual when you look at the truck.
From: nm5k on 22 Nov 2009 21:22 On Nov 22, 6:10 pm, dr_jeff <u...(a)msu.edu> wrote: > Guy wrote: > > I was trying to find an owner's manual on line because I do not own a > > Tundra yet. I just wanted to know what type of recommended oil it > > accepts. I read somewhere that it only takes 0w?? and that that is > > very expensive. Somehow I don't believe it and wanted to confirm it > > in the manual but I can't find any manual without buying one. Can > > someone give me a URL that provides a free one or just tell me what > > oil it does accept. Appreciate that. > > Ask the dealer to see the manual when you look at the truck. It'll probably say right on the oil filler cap.
From: Ray O on 22 Nov 2009 22:00 "Guy" <void(a)void.com> wrote in message news:hj9jg51mm7gqtnkamlb7f0k583d3f2u7jh(a)4ax.com... >I was trying to find an owner's manual on line because I do not own a > Tundra yet. I just wanted to know what type of recommended oil it > accepts. I read somewhere that it only takes 0w?? and that that is > very expensive. Somehow I don't believe it and wanted to confirm it > in the manual but I can't find any manual without buying one. Can > someone give me a URL that provides a free one or just tell me what > oil it does accept. Appreciate that. I believe that a lot of automakers are specifying 0W-20 or 0W-30 oil for fuel economy. They also provide alternative oil like 5W-30. -- Ray O (correct punctuation to reply)
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