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Frequently Asked Questions
85W-140 is thicker because it has a higher viscosity. It provides stronger protection under heavy loads, high temperatures, and demanding operating conditions.
Gear oil is typically changed every 40,000–60,000 km, but the interval can vary based on vehicle type and usage. Always refer your vehicle manufacturer’s recommendations.
Consider viscosity grade, API rating (GL-4/ GL-5), and vehicle manufacturer recommendations for accurate guidance.
Old gear oil loses its lubrication properties, causing increased wear, overheating, difficulty in shifting gears and possible transmission failure.
Gear oil is a specialized high-pressure lubricant that protects transmission components by reducing friction, prevents overheating, and ensures smooth and noise-free shifting and longer transmission life.
80W90 flows better in cold weather and ideal for mixed driving & standard load conditions. 85W140 offers stronger film protection, best for high-load, extreme temperature, and heavy-duty applications.