0W-40, 10W-40 | Car
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Shell Helix HX7 10W-40As low as €5.79
- ACEA A3/B4 specification
- fpr Mercedes-Benz, Renault, VW/AUDI
- with active cleaning formulation
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MOBIL 1 FS 0W-40As low as €9.99
- premium engine oil
- for modern and older vehicles
- MB 229.5, VW 502 00 / 505 00 approvals
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Motul 8100 X-Max 0W-40As low as €11.45
- Fully synthetic motor oil
- For petrol and diesel engines (without DPF)
- Especially recommended for BMW, Mercedes Benz and VW engines
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Rowe Hightec Super Leichtlauf HC-O SAE 10W-40As low as €7.39
- For petrol and diesel engines
- Perfect lubrication
- Prohibits performance issues
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Liqui Moly MoS2 Leichtlauf 10W-40As low as €9.50
- For petrol and diesel engines
- Excellent wear protection
- Great cold start attitude
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Liqui Moly Super Leichtlauf 10W-40As low as €10.59
- For petrol and diesel engines
- Ideal for cars with over 100.000 km
- Excellent wear protection
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Ravenol LLO SAE 10W-40As low as €7.95
- semi-synthetic 10W-40 engine oil
- ACEA A3/B3/B4
- meets MB 229.1
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AMSOIL Premium Protection 10W-40 Synthetic Motor OilAs low as €13.15
- With premium additives for gasoline and diesel engines
- Works for wet clutch
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Toyota Engine Oil Semi-Synt. Oil 10W-40As low as €8.95
- Reduces fuel consumption and emissions
- Specification: API SL/CF, ACEA A3/B3, A3/B4
- Part number: 08880-80826
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Nissan Motor Oil 10W-40As low as €5.99
- Part number: KE900-99932
- Specifications: ACEA A3/B4, API Level SN/CF
- Exceeds international standards
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RAVENOL DLO SAE 10W-40As low as €8.49
- 10W-40 API CF engine oil
- meets BMW Special Oil
- for Mercedes-Benz, BMW, VW, Porsche
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RAVENOL TEG SAE 10W-40As low as €8.49
- semi-synthetic API SL engine oil
- meets ACEA A3/B3
- for natural gas engines
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GM Semi Synthetic SAE 10W-40As low as €5.50
- semi-synthetic engine oil
- meets ACEA A3 / B4
- suitable for Opel vehicles
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RAVENOL Super Synthetic Oil SSL SAE 0W-40As low as €14.95
- 0W-40 USVO premium engine oil with API SN
- fully synthetic low friction engine oil
- for Mercedes-Benz, VW, BMW, Porsche, Renault
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AMSOIL XL 10W-40 Synthetic Motor OilAs low as €12.89
- For petrol engines recommended
- Fuel savings and reduced emissions
- Has the ACEA A3/B3, A3/B4, API SN, SM specifications
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RAVENOL Expert SHPD 10W-40As low as €8.95
- universal motor oil for suction and turbo diesel engines
- meets API CI-4 / SL
- MB approval 228.3 and 229.1
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For reliable, safe and low-wear operation, the right lubricants and operating fluids are essential for a car, be it a passenger car or commercial vehicle. Lubricants and operating materials are mainly classified as liquids, such as oils and coolants, as well as more solid substances such as greases. The wear protection and performance development of a vehicle are subject to several different properties of these substances. An essential function of oil or grease is obvious: the lubrication of vehicle components such as engine, transmission, steering and chassis. This contributes to achieving the desired performance and protects the vehicle from wear and tear. Another, but equally important, function quickly fades into the background: cooling the components. Especially in the engine and transmission, the cooling function of the oil is existential, alongside the coolant in the vehicle's water circuit! Operating fluids such as brake fluid or hydraulic fluids play a key role in the safety of a vehicle. These are also exposed to high thermal and physical loads, which is why consistent performance is important. ATO24 is your competent partner from refilling the engine oil to the complete engine, coolant or transmission oil change. In the ATO24 online shop you can get high quality engine oils and transmission oils for automatic transmissions, manual transmissions, as well as differential and transfer cases in a large selection of over 30 brands at reasonable prices. In addition, our product portfolio offers power steering, hydraulic and brake fluids according to various specifications for purchase, in order to have the right fuel for every vehicle. ATO24 is specialized in offering suitable lubricants for almost every car. With a wide range of products of well-known lubricant manufacturers and OEM products of various car manufacturers, our product range is specialized in oils, greases and other operating fluids for European cars, especially for American cars, US-Cars and passenger cars of Asian brands. A large selection of additives with cleaning, protective or performance-enhancing effects at favourable prices completes the range of products.
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Die Viskosität 0W-40 zählt zu den niedrigviskosen Motoröl Viskositäten. Für viele Fahrzeuge wir ein 0W-40 Motoröl vom Hersteller zur Verwendung vorgeschrieben oder empfohlen. Wir erklären Dir was die 0W-40 Viskosität eigentlich bedeutet und wie Du das richtige Motoröl 0W40 auswählst.
Was bedeutet 0W-40?
SAE 0W-40 ist eine Mehrbereichs Viskosität. Die beiden Viskositätsindizes 0W und 40 weisen zunächst auf die Möglichkeit zur Ganzjahresverwendung hin (für Winter- und Sommereinsatz). Die Kaltviskosität 0W gibt die Fließfähigkeit des Öls bei niedrigen Temperaturen an. Ein 0W Motoröl ist also als im kalten Zustand sehr fließfähig zu bewerten. Dies kommt besonders beim Kaltstart dem Motor zu Gute, da das Öl in der Lage ist, sich besonders schnell zu verteilen.
Die Warmviskosität 40 gibt die Fließfähigkeit des Öls bei hohen Temperaturen (Angabe bezieht sich auf Temperatur von 100°C) an.
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen 0W-30 und 0W-40?
Hieraus ergibt sich entsprechend auch der Unterschied zwischen den verschiedenen Viskositätsklassen. 0W-30 und 0W-40 Motoröle weisen vergleichbare Fließfähigkeiten im kalten Zustand auf. Ein 0W-30 Motoröl hat bei Betriebstemperatur eine niedrigere Viskosität als das 0W-40 Motoröl. Es ist also "dünner".
Motoröl 0W40: Das solltest Du beachten!
Dein Fahrzeughandbuch sollte stets die erste Anlaufstelle sein, um das richtige Motoröl für Dein Auto zu finden. Findest Du hier die Angabe, dass SAE 0W-40 zu verwenden ist, bist Du fast fertig. Denn nicht alle 0W40 Motoröle sind gleich!
Beim Kauf eines 0W-40 muss auf die vorgeschriebenen Spezifikation und Freigabe geachtet werden. Sie stehen stellvertretend für die korrekten Inhaltsstoffe und Standards, die Dein Fahrzeughersteller vorgibt.
0W40 Motoröl Spezifikationen
Nach der korrekten Viskosität solltest Du prüfen, ob für das korrekte Motoröl für Dein Auto auch eine Spezifikation vorgeschrieben ist. Einen Hinweis darauf findest Du ebenfalls im Handbuch Deines Fahrzeugs.
Spezifikationen werden beispielsweise von den Institutionen ACEA, API, ILSAC oder JASO ausgegeben. Im folgenden findest Du eine Auswahl an Spezifikationen, die häufig zusammen mit der Viskosität 0W20 vorgeschrieben werden:
0W-40 Motoröl Freigaben
Neben den Spezifikationen spielen die Herstellerfreigaben bzw. Herstellerempfehlungen eine wichtige Rolle bei der Auswahl des Motoröls.
Hestellerfreigaben werden von den Fahrzeugherstellern ausgegben und aktualisiert, um sie an die Anforderungen der jeweiligen Motorengenerationen anzupassen. Auf den folgenden Seiten findest Du Öle, die die angegebenen Freigaben erhalten oder vom Hersteller des Öls zur entsprechenden Verwendung empfohlen werden:
Buy 10W-40 Oil: Huge selection, top prices
In the ATO24 online store you get exactly the right 10W-40 engine oil for your vehicle! In addition to top prices, we offer you reliable advice and help you find the right 10W-40 oil.
The viscosity SAE 10W-40 belongs next to 5W-30 to the most demanded engine oil viscosity. But what exactly does 10W-40 actually mean and why are there so many different oils despite the same viscosity? We will clarify these and other questions in the course of this blog article.
What does 10W-40 mean?
10W40 stands for a multigrade viscosity. Correctly written out as 10W-40, the two viscosity indexes given, 10W and 40, refer to all-season use (suitability for winter and summer use). These multigrade oils were developed over 50 years ago and were intended to replace the procedure of having to change oil at summer and winter time. The viscosity specification in cold (10W) and warm (40) viscosity indicates the oil's flowability at high and low temperatures.
10W stands for the flowability in winter (this is where the W index comes from). The value 10 is not a directly measurable value of a certain unit but an index number. The lower the number before the W, the better the flowability at cold temperatures and cold starts. A 5W-30 engine oil therefore has better flow properties in cold conditions than a 10W-40 engine oil.
The number 40 stands for the flowability of the oil at a temperature of 100 degrees Celsius. Again, the lower the number, the lower the viscosity at a temperature of 100 degrees. Accordingly, a 10w40 engine oil is more viscous than a 0W-30 engine oil.
Buy 10W-40: Here's what to keep in mind!
Even if the vehicle manual recommends a 10w-40 engine oil, the right 10W40 oil is not immediately found. When buying a 10W-40, attention must be paid to the prescribed specification and release. They represent the particular chemical properties of an oil.
10W-40 engine oil approvals
As always, your vehicle may require a release in addition to the 10W-40 viscosity. These approvals are listed on the bottle label next to the specifications. The best known approvals are those of BMW (e.g. LL-04), VW (e.g. VW 507 00) and Mercedes Benz (e.g. MB 251.0). The approvals with the engine oil are comparable with a quality seal of the automobile manufacturers. Thus this manufacturer issues a certain chemical characteristic of oils, which must be fulfilled, in order to be permissible for the cars from the own product series.
What engine oil approvals occur together with viscosity SAE 10W-40? Among many others, are common engine oils of the following releases and recommendations 10W-40 engine oils:
- BMW Special Oil 10W-40 Engine Oil
- Mercedes-Benz MB 229.1 10W-40 Engine Oil
- VW 505 00 10W-40 Engine Oil
What is the difference between 10W-30 and 10W-40?
Both viscosities share the winter property "10W", which means that they have the same properties at low temperatures and cold start. The indices 30 and 40 refer to a difference at high temperatures. Thus, the 10W-40 shows a slightly higher viscosity at high operating temperatures. This difference can be advantageous if the engine has oil losses with a 10W-30 motor oil.