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    Quote Originally Posted by coreying View Post
    If you're doing oil top ups, shouldn't you have the exact same oil that is already in there?

    Or doesn't it matter if you have Castol SW30 in there and then top it up with Mobile 1 ESP 5w30 for example?

    Doesn't matter.
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    15,000km is a bit too far apart.

    I change mine every 7,500. It doesn't cost much maybe another $160 per year for the piece of mind.

    Although the dealer service guy said you don't need to, but they probably only care about it lasting for 3 years and AUS operating conditions could be considered 'servere' but there are no measurable quantities to that definition.
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    Quote Originally Posted by G-rig View Post
    15,000km is a bit too far apart.

    I change mine every 7,500. It doesn't cost much maybe another $160 per year for the piece of mind.

    Although the dealer service guy said you don't need to, but they probably only care about it lasting for 3 years and AUS operating conditions could be considered 'servere' but there are no measurable quantities to that definition.
    I'm not trying to start a war but I'd really appreciate it if you could advise me why you don't believe what the manufacturer says about the oil change frequency. Is there something you can post here?

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    Quote Originally Posted by barrenjoey owl View Post
    I'm not trying to start a war but I'd really appreciate it if you could advise me why you don't believe what the manufacturer says about the oil change frequency. Is there something you can post here?

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    Quote Originally Posted by G-rig View Post
    15,000km is a bit too far apart.

    I change mine every 7,500. It doesn't cost much maybe another $160 per year for the piece of mind.

    Although the dealer service guy said you don't need to, but they probably only care about it lasting for 3 years and AUS operating conditions could be considered 'servere' but there are no measurable quantities to that definition.
    Australian conditions are considered severe (driving in Sydney is, anyway) hence the fixed 15,000 km/1 year oil changes.

    I'd just change the oil filter and top up every 7,500 km, which should be plenty until the next service. No need to drain the oil every 7,500 km unless you aren't using 504 00/507 00 oils or have more dollars than sense.

    That said, checking the oil level every 1,000 km and topping up if necessary is important. One of the caveats with extended service intervals is that some of the maintenance responsibilities (just the little things) fall on the owner. Replenishing fluids, especially oil, in between services play an important role in ensuring the longevity of the vehicle long after the warranty expires.

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    My R32 requires 502.00 but as i said "It doesn't hurt" and I'm unsure what the exact terms of 'severe' are. Still a bit odd there is no initial oil change after 1000km?

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    Quote Originally Posted by G-rig View Post
    15,000km is a bit too far apart.

    I change mine every 7,500. It doesn't cost much maybe another $160 per year for the piece of mind.

    Although the dealer service guy said you don't need to, but they probably only care about it lasting for 3 years and AUS operating conditions could be considered 'servere' but there are no measurable quantities to that definition.
    From the Valvoline web site and backed up by a friend who is a Valvoline rep.

    "VOLKSWAGEN
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    SYNPOWER XL III 5W-30
    A premium, long life synthetic motor oil designed for Volkswagen Euro IV engines with DPF (Diesel Particle Filter) technology. The product can also be used where VW 503.00, 506.00, 506.01 are specified. SynPower XL-III 5W-30 is suitable for engines with WIV system and for extra long drain intervals up to 30.000 Km. or 2 years. SynPower XL-III SAE 5W-30 can be used in modern VW, AUDI, Seat and Skoda gasoline and diesel engines and gives excellent protection even under extreme circumstances."


    I feel confident I can do a change at 15K with out detriment to the engine when the oil manufacturer says 30K ("even under extreme circumstances"). To me that is a large margin of error. I'm sure the other spec 504 / 507 oil makers will back it up the same. Dont throw your money away unless you have plenty of it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian View Post
    Crankcase

    SYNPOWER XL III 5W-30
    A premium, long life synthetic motor oil designed for Volkswagen Euro IV engines with DPF (Diesel Particle Filter) technology. The product can also be used where VW 503.00, 506.00, 506.01 are specified. SynPower XL-III 5W-30 is suitable for engines with WIV system and for extra long drain intervals up to 30.000 Km. or 2 years. SynPower XL-III SAE 5W-30 can be used in modern VW, AUDI, Seat and Skoda gasoline and diesel engines and gives excellent protection even under extreme circumstances."[/B][/I]
    I've got that in my 1.8TSI at the moment. I'd assume because it's 5w and a fraction thinner but I get the tiniest bit (maybe half a second) of lifter rattle on cold start compared to the 10w30 Castrol Edge Sport. Will be trying the 504 spec Shell product next time around.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian View Post
    I feel confident I can do a change at 15K with out detriment to the engine when the oil manufacturer says 30K ("even under extreme circumstances"). To me that is a large margin of error. I'm sure the other spec 504 / 507 oil makers will back it up the same. Dont throw your money away unless you have plenty of it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by G-rig View Post
    My R32 requires 502.00 but as i said "It doesn't hurt" and I'm unsure what the exact terms of 'severe' are. Still a bit odd there is no initial oil change after 1000km?
    The penny drops. If you're using 502 00, then naturally, one wouldn't feel confident of it lasting 15,000 km under severe conditions. Also, I don't know of any European manufacturer that still has a 1,000 km oil change.

    What I can do is answer your question about "severe conditions" - an extract of my earlier post:
    LongLife Regime
    To obtain the most benefit from the LongLife service regime, the car should to be generally driven in a style/condition of use listed below:
    • Mainly longer distance journeys
    • Limited number of cold starts, engine is kept at operating temperature over a longer period of time
    • Daily mileage above approx. 40 km
    • Constant speed
    • Vehicle used regularly

    Time/Distance Regime
    If your car is driven in a style if listed below, it may be more appropriate to opt for the Time and Distance regime:
    • Extremely uneconomical driving style ie continual maximum acceleration ie. ‘foot to floor’
    • Vehicle fully loaded
    • Mainly short journeys
    • Frequent cold starts
    • Frequent hill climbs
    • Frequent towing
    • City centre driving
    The LongLife Regime is a flexible service schedule ranging from 15,000 km/1 year to 30,000 km/2 years and anywhere in between as the computer deems necessary.

    The Time/Distance Regime is a fixed service schedule of 15,000 km/1 year intervals. The conditions Volkswagen have outlined here are the "severe conditions" you asked about - as driving in Sydney or Melbourne will attest. You can see why Volkswagen decided not to implement the LL Regime here - we city folk basically operate under severe conditions most of the time.

    We all know 504 00/507 00 oils can hack it, but we don't know if all 502 00 oils can do likewise (LL Regimes didn't exist when 502 00 was conceived). And since we don't know, then I can see why you feel the need to halve the recommended interval.

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