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Recommended Engine Oil for RENAULT MÉGANE IV 1.8 TURBO 300 R.S. PF (221KW) 2019-2023

You've found the ultimate guide to selecting the precise engine oil for your RENAULT Mégane IV 1.8 Turbo 300 R.S. PF (221kW) manufactured between 2019 and 2023.
Choosing the correct lubricant is crucial for optimal engine performance, fuel efficiency, and long-term reliability.
We provide expert-backed recommendations to ensure your specific RENAULT Mégane IV engine gets exactly what it needs.
Production Years Covered:
Mégane IV 1.8 Turbo 300 R.S. PF (221kW) 2019
Mégane IV 1.8 Turbo 300 R.S. PF (221kW) 2020
Mégane IV 1.8 Turbo 300 R.S. PF (221kW) 2021
Mégane IV 1.8 Turbo 300 R.S. PF (221kW) 2022
Mégane IV 1.8 Turbo 300 R.S. PF (221kW) 2023


Recommended Oil Specifications

Brand RENAULT
Model Mégane IV
Engine 1.8 Turbo 300 R.S. PF (221kW)
Fuel type Petrol
Production year 2019 - 2023
Engine code
M5P
Engine oil capacity (liters) 4,2-4,3
Oil filter capacity (L)

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Oil Specs Comparison
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ACEA C3✔
Renault RN17 RSA✔
Kinematic @ 100°C13.5 mm²/s
Kinematic @ 40°C78.3 mm²/s
Viscosity Index178
Pour Point-48°C
Flash Point200°C
Density @ 15°C0.849 g/ml
Oil specification key
✔ – Meets the required specification
❓ – Not explicitly stated (use caution; check your vehicle manual)
❌ – Does not meet required specification. Use may cause engine issues.
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