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    I guess it depends on what the definition of a "cold start" is and a "short trip".

    I mean, these cars come from Europe where "cold" could very well mean -10c, compared to our "cold" of say 12c (in Sydney, more in WA/QLD, less in SA/TAS).

    As for short... is 15km short? 30km?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corey_R View Post
    I guess it depends on what the definition of a "cold start" is and a "short trip".

    I mean, these cars come from Europe where "cold" could very well mean -10c, compared to our "cold" of say 12c (in Sydney, more in WA/QLD, less in SA/TAS).

    As for short... is 15km short? 30km?
    I would guess a short trip would be one where the car isn't able to get up to operating temperature so for a petrol car might be 10km and a diesel 20km?

    In cold climates they have products to assist like block heaters and VW fit components designed for that region so it's possible that cold starts here during winter could be just as harmful as cold starts in a cold climate.

    Comes down to the owner using some common sense, if they have a few cold starts a year and rarely go WOT and mainly drive long distances servicing at 15,000kms intervals is probably fine but if you do shorter trips and/or go WOT often it would be beneficial to change the oil more frequently.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prodigy View Post
    How did you go at Melville's?

    Car went back into VW Melville today to have a new coolant pump fitted as that was the fault diagnosed by the ECU. After todays experience I've got nothing but praise for the service department. Car was dropped of at 08.00 and had a phone call by 10.55 that the car was repaired. Very polite, and extremely quick.
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    I think I will get my car done at Quattro Motors for a few reasons:

    1. Wangara Volkswagen, where I bought the car is 40-50km away
    2. I live around the corner from Quattros, so I can drop it off and walk home
    3. Quattros did my APR stage 1, so I don't have to worry about hiding it

    I think I'll get the oil change done at around 7000km as well.

    Maybe I'm tempting fate with potential major issues but convenience wins the day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pom829 View Post
    Car went back into VW Melville today to have a new coolant pump fitted as that was the fault diagnosed by the ECU. After todays experience I've got nothing but praise for the service department. Car was dropped of at 08.00 and had a phone call by 10.55 that the car was repaired. Very polite, and extremely quick.
    Good to hear all went well mate.

    I'm still not going to return though.
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    If you need to do a service or have any problems with the car, do you need to go to the dealer you bought your car from or can you go down to the nearest VW dealer to get your car services/fixed under warranty?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dieterbohlen View Post
    If you need to do a service or have any problems with the car, do you need to go to the dealer you bought your car from or can you go down to the nearest VW dealer to get your car services/fixed under warranty?
    You can go to any VW dealer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pom829 View Post
    Car went back into VW Melville today to have a new coolant pump fitted as that was the fault diagnosed by the ECU. After todays experience I've got nothing but praise for the service department. Car was dropped of at 08.00 and had a phone call by 10.55 that the car was repaired. Very polite, and extremely quick.
    Haven't been following the forum for sometime now and just came across your post. I've recently had my waterpump replaced too (same as coolant pump? pardon the ignorance). The coolant symbol came on after my first service and I thought they'd forgotten to top the coolant up so went back and had it filled. The light came back on after 2 weeks, brought it back into the workshop and they found the pump to be leaking, had to wait a week for the part to arrive from Sydney.
    Wonder if this is a common VW fault.
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    I would consider anything less than nominal operating temperatures a "cold start".

    Granted, starting an engine at 30°C is less stressful than starting up at 0°C, but you're still more than 60°C away from nominal operating temperatures - when the engine is designed to be most efficient.

    Similarly, I would also consider any trip, where nominal operating temperatures are not reached before stopping the engine, a short journey.


    Regarding service regimes, here is some information from VW's 504/507 oil brochure;



    LongLife Regime - variable, up to 30 000 km or 24 months

    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. 25 miles (40 km)
    • Constant speed
    • Vehicle used regularly


    Do I have to use LongLife oil all the time? (i.e. 504/507 oil)

    Yes. If you want to take advantage of the LongLife service regime. Please note that if the engine
    is topped up with more than 0.5 litre of non-LongLife oil (i.e. 502/505 oil) between services, the
    service indicator will come on earlier and the time or distance between services will be reduced.


    Time/Distance Regime - fixed, at 15 000 km or 12 months

    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 i.e. continual maximum acceleration i.e. ‘foot to floor’
    • Vehicle fully loaded
    • Mainly short journeys
    • Frequent cold starts
    • Frequent hill climbs
    • Frequent towing
    • City centre driving

    (Click here for full document)



    I believe all Australian delivered vehicles are setup to use the Time/Distance Regime, so don't worry about LongLife Regimes and 30k service intervals. BTW, unleaded 95 and 98 petrol in Australia is allowed to contain up to 5 times the amount of sulphur than is currently allowed in Europe (50 ppm vs 10 ppm) so no one will be able to achieve 30k here in any case.

    Instead, use the above information to help you determine whether it would be beneficial to change the oil more frequently. If you drive your vehicle according to the conditions listed under "LongLife Regime", consider a 15k/12m service interval more than sufficient.

    On the other hand, if you more fit the profile according to the conditions listed under "Time/Distance Regime", then you may consider a 7.5k/6m oil change interval, which is again more than sufficient (just ask the dealer/workshop for an oil & filter change - not a service).

    As always, I recommend using 504/507 oils whenever possible, even on a 7.5k/6m OCI.


    But it is a marvel of engineering that under the right conditions, these engines, when used with correct lubricants, are capable of very long drain intervals indeed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Diesel_vert View Post
    I would consider anything less than nominal operating temperatures a "cold start".

    Granted, starting an engine at 30°C is less stressful than starting up at 0°C, but you're still more than 60°C away from nominal operating temperatures - when the engine is designed to be most efficient.
    I completely disagree. If only because, from that description everyone would fall into the severe category and therefore there would be no such thing as the 15,000km/1 year service intervals! hehe

    (unless there are some countries where the average temp is 60°C that I'm unaware of)

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