Engine oil TOTAL 10W40 QUARTZ 7000 1L
- Category: Engine oil
- Brand: TOTAL
- Volume [Liters]: 1
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- Viscosity: 10W40
- Model: QUARTZ 7000 1L
Purpose and Specifications
Total Quartz 7000 10W-40 is a semi-synthetic motor oil engineered for passenger cars with gasoline and diesel engines. This oil is designed to protect your engine while keeping it clean throughout the entire oil change interval.
What This Oil Does:
- Protects engine parts (pistons, rings, bearings, camshafts) from wear during normal driving
- Cleans your engine by reducing sludge and varnish buildup, especially important in city traffic and stop-and-go conditions
- Maintains stable protection at operating temperatures between -15°C and +40°C
- Works with both turbocharged and multi-valve engines
- Compatible with catalytic converters and emission systems
Performance Standards: Meets API SN/CF and ACEA A3/B4 specifications. Approved by major manufacturers including Volkswagen, Mercedes-Benz, Renault, Daimler, and Fiat.
When to Use / Replace?
Oil Change Intervals: Replace every 10,000 to 15,000 km or every 6 to 12 months, whichever comes first. Check your vehicle owner's manual for exact recommendations, as some modern engines allow extended intervals.
Best For: Vehicles driven in mixed urban and highway conditions. Ideal for moderate climates. Not recommended for extreme cold climates below -15°C without checking your manual first.
Storage: Keep in a cool, dry place. Shelf life is typically 3 to 5 years when stored properly in sealed containers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this fully synthetic oil?
A: No. Total Quartz 7000 is semi-synthetic, which means it blends mineral and synthetic base oils. This makes it more affordable than full synthetic while still offering better protection than basic mineral oils.
Q: Can I use this in my diesel engine?
A: Yes. This oil is approved for both gasoline and diesel engines, including turbocharged models.
Q: How do I know if my engine needs an oil change?
A: Check your oil level monthly using the dipstick or electronic gauge. If the level is low, top it up. Follow your vehicle manual's recommended change schedule, or have it checked during regular maintenance.