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වාහනේ service, repair and Maintenacne ගැන අයේ කාගෙන්වත් අහන්න ඕන නෑ, මේ වීඩියෝ එකෙන් ඔයාට ඔක්කොම ඉගෙන ගන්න පුලුවන්. #Toyota #toyotalanka #qualityservices 5000න් සර්විස් කරන්නම ඕනිද? මාස 6ක් ගියොත් අවුල්ද? මගේ කාර් එකට හරියන Engine Oil එක මොකක්ද,හරියට වාහනේ නඩත්තු කරගත යුත්තේ ඇයි? වාහනේට ගැලපෙනම Engine Oil, එක හොයාගන්නේ මෙහෙමයි, අනෙකුත් වාර සේවා, නඩත්තු කරගන්නේ මෙහෙමයි. නඩත්තු කරන්න ඕනේ ඇයි, එහෙම නොකර අමාරුවේ වැටෙන්න එපා, මේ ඔක්කෝටම උත්තර සමග, මිල අධික repair නැතිව තමන්ගේ වාහනේ රැක ගන්න @toyotalankapvtltd @toyotausa @TOYOTAglobal 02:35 - Maintenance, Importance 11:20 - What is Engine oil, How to find correct engine oil 24:13 - Importance of OEM Spare parts 24:47 - Transmission System 27:45 - Suspension and brakes 29:25 - Tires, wheels 31:58 - Accident Repairs How to Understand Engine Oil Grade/Specification If you look at the engine oil label, you’ll see that it has a corresponding SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) grade. Based on this rating, you’ll know the oil’s viscosity index (VI), which refers to how thin or thick it is. Low viscosity means a thin consistency, while high viscosity gives oils a thicker consistency. Oil viscosity is typically measured at 40° Celsius (104° Fahrenheit) and 100° Celsius (212° Fahrenheit). As a general rule, engine oil has to be kept as thin as possible in cold temperatures and, conversely, as thick as possible in hot temperatures. However, the change in viscosity should stay within an ideal range, which the VI indicates. This makes understanding viscosity grades crucial to ensure your engine oil is capable of operating under different conditions. It’s important to note that a higher VI means minimal viscosity changes, making the oil more effective at protecting your car engine. Engine oil grades are labeled in alpha-numeric codes, such as 0W-20. The first number includes the letter “W,” which stands for “winter” to indicate the oil viscosity in cold temperatures or at start-up, while the last number indicates the oil viscosity at 100° Celsius (212° Fahrenheit). The “20” indicates the viscosity characteristic of the oil when the oil is at high temperatures. An oil with a higher viscosity (one with a higher value) may be better suited if the vehicle is operated at high speeds, or under extreme load conditions. Buy me a coffee ? https://www.buymeacoffee.com/MRJinspire Welcome to MRJ Inspire, your go-to source for insightful, informative, and inspiring automotive content. As a hobbyist creator, I strive to bring you the most valuable videos possible. But, to continue creating high-quality content, I need your support. Our website, MRJ Space https://www.mrjspace.com Stay connected with us on social media. Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/mrjinspire Instagram https://www.instagram.com/mrj_inspire https://www.tiktok.com/@mrjinspire LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/raveendra-jayashantha b17065153 to stay up to date on our latest videos and news.

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