Motor Oil Service Ratings

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Not all motor oil is created equal. Look for the API service symbol.

The American Petroleum Institute rates motor oils in the U.S., through a system for determining a motor oil's proper use based upon its viscosity and energy conservation qualities.

  1. API Symbol

    • Look on the back of any bottle of motor oil to see if it meets OEM quality and performance standards set by the API. If it does, it will display the API service symbol, sometimes called the "API donut," which shows the oil's latest service category and viscosity ratings and whether it rates as an energy conserving oil.

    Service Category

    • The service category refers to the range of cars that can use a given oil, determined by the vehicle's date of manufacture. Recent service categories include SN for 2011, SM for 2005-2010 and SL for 2001-2004.

    Viscosity

    • Oil viscosity measures the thickness of a motor oil at a given temperature. Referred to as the weight of the oil, viscosity is designated as a "W" after the weight value, such as 20W. Multi-grade oils -- 20W-50, for example -- contain two weight numbers in their rating.

    Energy Conserving

    • If an oil ranks as energy efficient, the API service symbol will include the words "Energy Conserving."

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