The belief that an engine with high mileage needs “thicker” oil is still popular among some drivers. However, changing the viscosity grade contrary to the manufacturer’s recommendations can do more harm than good it can impair lubrication and component performance and accelerate engine wear.
Adam Klimek, an expert at TotalEnergies, debunks this popular myth in a video:
Oil performs many more functions in the engine
For this reason, changing the viscosity “on your own” can negatively affect engine performance. A product with the wrong specifications may take longer to reach key lubrication points, perform poorly during cold starts, and lose its properties more quickly.
What do the symbols 5W-40 and 15W-40 mean?
Although 5W-40 and 15W-40 oils have the same high-temperature viscosity, they behave differently during a cold start. 5W-40 oil flows through the system faster and reaches the areas requiring lubrication more efficiently. With 15W-40, this process takes longer, meaning the engine runs without optimal protection for a certain period of time.
This is particularly important because the greatest wear on the engine often occurs immediately after starting a cold engine.
“Thicker” oil may only help superficially
Viscosity alone is not enough
It is best to follow the manufacturer’s recommendations
Information on the appropriate parameters can be found in the owner’s manual, the vehicle’s service manual, or the TotalEnergies oil finder:
https://totalenergies.pl/dobierz-olej-0.
About TotalEnergies Marketing Polska
TotalEnergies Marketing Polska has been operating in Poland since 1992 and has an established position in the engine oil market. Its portfolio includes products from two well-known brands: TotalEnergies and ELF. The company is active in the industrial lubricants segment, providing solutions that support the reliability and efficiency of processes in manufacturing plants. Since 2008, TotalEnergies has also offered bituminous products and has been active in the market for industrial specialty fluids. TotalEnergies is also expanding its range of agricultural products under the Agri brand, supporting modern solutions for the agricultural sector.
About TotalEnergies Marketing and Services
TotalEnergies Marketing and Services offers its business and residential customers a wide range of energy products and services – petroleum products, biofuels, electric vehicle charging, LNG for maritime transport, aviation fuels, bitumen, LPG and clean cooking solutions – to support their mobility and help them reduce their carbon footprint. Every day, more than 6 million customers worldwide visit our 13,000 service stations and use related services (mobility cards, car washes, catering, etc.). As the world’s fourth-largest lubricant manufacturer, we design and sell high-performance products for the automotive, industrial and marine sectors. To best meet the needs of our B2B customers, we leverage our sales force, international logistics network and a diverse, tailor-made range of products. We operate in over 100 countries, where our 25,000 employees are close to all our customers.
About TotalEnergies
TotalEnergies is a global, integrated energy company involved in the production and sale of energy: crude oil and biofuels, natural gas, biogas and low-carbon hydrogen, renewable energy and electricity. More than 100,000 of our employees are committed to ensuring that as many people as possible have access to energy that is more reliable, affordable and sustainable. TotalEnergies operates in around 120 countries, and sustainable development is at the heart of its strategy, projects and operations.
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