Hi, I own a Nissan Pathfinder 1999, V6 3.3l.
Between myself and the mechanic, we've done a few oil changes on it now, every 6 months is the average for a change. With Easter coming on strong I remembered it was time to change the oil, being my usual Easter routine, and in the past I've just grabbed the Castrol GTX3 15w-40.
So I went to the local car shop the other day and the salesman started talking about Castrol changing the GTX3 formula from what I was used to, some mineral ratio, and this and that, blah blah blah...
The next thing I knew I was walking out of the store with Penrite 15w-60. So in scratching my head about my blonde moment, I asked Dad if this oil is OK to use, but all he knew was that Penrite was a good brand.
I'm just wondering if the 15w-60 is fine to use, or was the salesman just talking out of his arse when he told me "more protection", and sold me a completely wrong oil for my pathfinder.
Hopefully I'll do the change this weekend, but I obviously want to use the right oil. Am I safe to use the 15w-60, or should I go through the refund process and swap the oil?
Location is Australia, but we're going into winter now, 10 degrees celcius to 25 degrees ambient temp for the next 6 months.
Cheers in advance,
BFM
Between myself and the mechanic, we've done a few oil changes on it now, every 6 months is the average for a change. With Easter coming on strong I remembered it was time to change the oil, being my usual Easter routine, and in the past I've just grabbed the Castrol GTX3 15w-40.
So I went to the local car shop the other day and the salesman started talking about Castrol changing the GTX3 formula from what I was used to, some mineral ratio, and this and that, blah blah blah...
The next thing I knew I was walking out of the store with Penrite 15w-60. So in scratching my head about my blonde moment, I asked Dad if this oil is OK to use, but all he knew was that Penrite was a good brand.
I'm just wondering if the 15w-60 is fine to use, or was the salesman just talking out of his arse when he told me "more protection", and sold me a completely wrong oil for my pathfinder.
Hopefully I'll do the change this weekend, but I obviously want to use the right oil. Am I safe to use the 15w-60, or should I go through the refund process and swap the oil?
Location is Australia, but we're going into winter now, 10 degrees celcius to 25 degrees ambient temp for the next 6 months.
Cheers in advance,
BFM