What oil should I use for my 2002 Sentra with 68,000 miles?

Asked by Figs May 22, 2008 at 04:12 PM about the 2002 Nissan Sentra XE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

What oil should I use for my 2002 Sentra with 68,000 miles?

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if you are asking if you need to use a high milage syntaic oil, no, don't worry about that. you only need to use a full synt oil if you have a performance spot car, that uses a forced air induction system (ie turbo charger, or supper charger) or a high rev motor, like a Ford GT, Lambo, Zonda, Vet, or any car that would fall into that catagory. so just use regular (5w30 or 10w30 oil, or whetever the oil cap sais/ owners manual telly you)

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My Sentra is an over 200,000 miles. Can i still use the 5w30 standard oil eight ?

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