I've just had my 2012 MK6 103TDI it's 60k service.
A reasonable $650.
The pollen filter wasn't replaced but was told it was spotless and would check again at next service to save me some money.
Used all genuine VW oils and parts.
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I used to think I was anal-retentive until I started getting involved in car forums
Hi,
My Mk6 manual GTI has travelled 50,000km and is due for the 48 month service. I’m having difficulty interpreting what is required as per the service schedule.
You seem to be very certain about what is required from your previous post, would appreciate your comments please on the following:
Spark plugs:
- Page 11 says under “every 60,000km” – “Spark plugs replaced – only vehicles with more than 60,000km within 4 years; only 1.2TSI, 1.4TSI, 1.6TSI, as well as Golf R, Scirocco R and GTI with 173kW.
- My interpretation from the above is that I don’t need to replace my spark plugs, since I haven’t done 60,000km within 4 years, and my GTI has 155kW, not 173kW.
- But then page 12 says under “Additionally every 4 years” – Spark plugs replaced – only vehicles with less than 60,000km within 4 years; only 1.2TSI, 1.4TSI, 1.6TSI, as well as Golf R, Scirocco R and GTI with 173kW.
- So based on this statement, I should replace my spark plugs since they’re coming up to 4 years, but then again, my GTI has 155kW, not 173kW?
- I can't see any other reference to spark plugs for a GTI with 155kW?
Fuel filter:
- You indicated in your post that the fuel filter needs to be replaced at the 60,000km mark. But I can’t find any reference to a petrol fuel filter in the service schedule? I can only see references to “Diesel fuel filter”and “gas filter (BiFuel only)”. Have I missed it somewhere?
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slam
You have a TSI engine.
You are correct, there is no reference to changing the fuel filter in the manual. I'd recommend you change at either 45k or 60k.
If the book doesn't say 60k for the sparklers then it probably says 90k. In Australia, they do them all at 60k anyway.
You can save a lot of money by purchasing the parts yourself & even more by DIYing but that doesn't suit everyone.
carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
I used to think I was anal-retentive until I started getting involved in car forums
Book is not specific to the Australian market, which has it's own servic schedule.
Air filter every 45K, Plugs and fuel filter every 60K.
'07 Transporter 1.9 TDI
'01 Beetle 2.0
That's interesting about the spark plug replacement schedule. I now have a mk7 90..TSI Golf bought new 2 years ago. In June it had its 75,000km service, when the spark plugs were replaced for the first time. I had to wait over a week for the plugs to be supplied as the service centre said they are a different plug from the mk6 90TSI and they still didn't have them. They said mine was the first mk7 to get them replaced. The service which included oil/filter, sump plug, spark plugs and brake fluid change, cost $469. This golf has been the most perfect car I've ever owned too - just can't find a fault in it. Hope it keeps going that way but 75k is a good start.
Nov '15 Polo 81TSI manual white
I need a 60K MY12 TDI DSG service. VW seem pretty consistent in quoting $1500 (tried 3 dealers in Sydney).
I think i'll be going with VW Village for $1K.
Platinum Automotive Care, the VW, Audi specialist in botany did mine for $950. I was very happy with their work.
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