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In the 2009 Toyota Camry, there are seven different setups, and each uses one of three engines. The two 2.4L 4Cylinder engines in various configurations require 4.5 quarts of SAE 0W-20 full synthetic motor oil. You can temporarily use SAE 5W-20 if needed. The larger 3.5L V6 engine uses 6.4 quarts of SAE 5W-30 full synthetic oil, with SAE 5W-40 being a short-term substitute. Using a heavier oil can cause extra friction, leading to premature engine wear and potential failure, so it's best to stick to the manufacturer's recommended oil weight, even at a higher cost.
Is 10w30 the optimal oil choice for a 2009 Camry model?
Which type of regular oil is recommended for a 4-cylinder Toyota Camry SE?
What kind of oil should I use for my 2009 Toyota Camry? I prefer not to use synthetic oil.
The 2009 Toyota Camry has two engine options: a 2.4L inline-4 with a choice of 0W-20 or 5W-20 synthetic oil, and a 3.5L V6 which requires 5W-30 synthetic oil.
What is the total weight of a 2009 Toyota Camry with a 4-cylinder engine?
Motor oil is essential.
I'm looking for the 0W-20 engine oil you suggested, but I found Penrite Enviro+ C5 0W-20 1 Liter on the Supercheap Auto website, and it says it may not be compatible with my 2009 Toyota Camry 2.4L. Can you please give me your advice on this?