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If you're trying to figure out which oil to use for your 2010 Toyota RAV4, it actually depends on the size of your engine. For a 2.5-liter 4-cylinder engine, you should go for either SAE 5W-20 or 0W-20 oil. If you're aiming for better fuel efficiency, the 0W-20 oil is likely your best bet. For the 3.5-liter V6 engine, stick with SAE 5W-30 oil. In case you can't find 5W-30, you can temporarily use 10W-30, but remember to switch back during your next oil change. The oil capacity for the 2.5 L engine is 7.2 quarts, while the 3.5 L engine requires 9.4 quarts.
Is it okay to change from conventional 5w30 oil to synthetic oil in a 2010 Toyota RAV4?
In 2010, the Toyota RAV4 with a 2.5L engine needs 4.5 quarts (4.2 liters) of oil, while the 3.5L engine requires 6.4 US quarts (6 liters). It's best to use Toyota Genuine Motor Oil or a similar option that meets ILSAC multigrade engine oil standards. For the 2.5L engine, go for SAE 0W-20 oil, and for the 3.5L engine, opt for 5W-30 viscosity oil.
I drive a 2010 Rav4 with 4 doors, and it's not suitable for long trips. Which type of oil should I use for it?