"www.hondafitjazz.com/manual/A00/HTML/AK/SAA2EAK000...L
0W-20 fully synthetic API service SG, SH or SJ''
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Are you sure they make (made) a fully synthetic 0W-20 SG oil? Seems rather unlikely.
SG is an obsolete API grade. Its the recommendation in my 1986 Daihatsu Skywing handbook.
I'd use it if I could get it, but I think its only generally available as motorcycle oil, which MIGHT lack friction modifiers. Strictly speaking these "meet the spec." but are not API certified as such, since API wont certify oils they class as obsolete.
I mostly use dual-rated diesel/spark ignition oils which are SJ, (which is almost obsolete, but not quite), but then I have an old car with flat-tappets and no exhaust catalyst.
The current, and commonest, API service grade is SN
So, according to the bottle, is the stuff you use.
The online manual you linked to does say
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Always use fuel-efficient is that says ‘‘API service SG, SH or SJ''
"
Ignoring the broken English, this is either
(a) a minimum recommendation (implying that its OK to use obsolete oil, which is probably, IMO, true, apart from the possibility of catalyst poisoning, but not a typical OEM position) or
(b) Just WRONG.
My bet is (b)
Edited by edlithgow on 12/03/2019 at 10:46
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