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Thread: Engine oil change Golf VI 90TSI

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    Engine oil change Golf VI 90TSI

    G'day gents,

    I've been a member for a while, but very quiet.

    I've had my Golf since new '09, and it's been a real gem (touch wood !)

    I've run out of time to get the car serviced before heading out on a long drive, so I thought I'd change the oil and front brake pads myself, I used to be very handy in my youth, so skills shouldn't be an issue !!

    If this has been posted before I apologize.

    So I imagine that I will need about 4 Litres of oil (any recommendations)
    A new sump plug (does anyone know what size it is and if it's torx ?)
    A new oil filter (does this require a special tool ?)

    Any advice to do the job right ?

    For the brakes does anyone know the minimum disk thickness. It has done 90K and it's still on it's first brake pads in the front.

    Your help greatly appreciated

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    Chugoa
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    Any VW approved oil at Supercrap There is Castrol and Penrite oils that qualify under either 502/505 for petrol or 504.507 for both petrol and diesel Must have the APPROVED wording on the bottle .

    Buy a genuine filter at a dealer. also a sump plug it is about $4.50

    How far are you going to need to do brake pads.
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    Genuine oil filter is about $25. You'll need a filter claw, or strap to undo it.

    Sump plug, which you only need a 19mm spanner for, is $4.50.

    Budget about $80 for the oil. Easiest to get hold of is Penrite 5W30 Enviro+. Use a small funnel to pour it. The hole in the baffle under the rocker cover is tiny.

    Genuine discs are about $100ea, and the pads are about $120 for the set. New wear sensors, bolts, and clips are included in the kit.

    Also at 90,000, you'd be looking at doing an air filter $45, and a pollen filter $40. Brake fluid may also be due, depending on when it was done last.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hillbilly View Post
    Any VW approved oil at Supercrap There is Castrol and Penrite oils that qualify under either 502/505 for petrol or 504.507 for both petrol and diesel Must have the APPROVED wording on the bottle .

    Buy a genuine filter at a dealer. also a sump plug it is about $4.50

    How far are you going to need to do brake pads.
    Great thanks.
    Chugoa

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    Great information thanks. Where is the pollen filter located ?? How often do spark plugs need doing ?
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    Pollen filter is under/behind the glovebox.

    Plugs get done every 60K.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Umai Naa!! View Post
    Pollen filter is under/behind the glovebox.

    Plugs get done every 60K.
    Thanks for that. I'll get the parts today and get to it on the weekend. Thanks everyone for your help. I might enjoy getting my hands dirty again.

    Is there a handy link where I can get service information per Km.
    Chugoa

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    I got Repco's brand of pollen filter, compared to flimsy VW it's made a lot better. First time for everything, lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brett_J View Post
    I got Repco's brand of pollen filter, compared to flimsy VW it's made a lot better. First time for everything, lol.
    What about the air filter ? Is that better to get original ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chugoa View Post
    What about the air filter ? Is that better to get original ?
    Yeah when it comes to things like that, it is best, I'm usually a stickler for OEM, but I found the Pollen filter was a better product.
    Any other filters - go OEM.
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