
Toyota recommends using Toyota Genuine Motor Oil SAE 5W-20 or 0W-20 for the 2010 Corolla. Both Toyota Genuine oils are synthesis oils. Toyota notes that SAE 0W-20 is best for good fuel economy and cold starting the engine in winter.Click to see full answer. Also, what kind of oil do you put in a Toyota Corolla?To ensure that your Corolla is running smoothly, we recommend that you use Toyota Genuine Motor Oil with a grade of ILSAC GF-5, and a viscosity of SAE 0W-20. This oil is guaranteed to perform between temperatures of -20 degrees and 100 degrees Fahrenheit.Furthermore, how much oil does a 2010 Corolla hold? Rebecca C. responded: The 2010 Toyota Corolla has an engine oil capacity (with filter change) of 4.4 qt for the 1.8L engines and 4.0 qt for the 2.4L engines. Subsequently, one may also ask, does Toyota Corolla need synthetic oil? Only Toyota vehicles in which 0w-20 synthetic oil is required (except for the 2TR-FE & 3UR-FBE Engines*) have been approved for extended oil change intervals of 10,000-miles/12-months. That will help your engine get the full benefit of synthetic oil.)What does Toyota recommend for oil?Genuine Toyota motor oil 0W-20 utilizes a Toyota-specific additive package that will provide the best results for oil performance and fuel economy. However, other 0W-20 synthetic oils can be used as long as they are ILSAC certified, which is found on the oil container label.
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