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Thread: Do anyone still change the oil after the first 1000km on a new diesel?

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    Hey HPRS230.

    Never heard of getting a compression test that early, but at least you will have a baseline for your engine and it could be handy if you have an issue.

    If you can see the oil, it'll be interesting what comes up with a magnet.

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    Yea compression test is to track the engine. 208/209 psi with 0km so interested to know what it will be tomorrow.

    Yea I have a motorsport background, so compression tests are a good way to track a motor.

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    They said they will keep the filter, so will hack that open later.

    Also said engines are run in from factory, the service guy looked at the paperwork funny when he seen 1000km oil & filter...

    Will report back once I get the car. Currently enjoying a beer on the beach

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    Hey Guys
    Check out the the photos on my Timeline of the oil filter at 1500km.
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    Filter looks like it's doing its job.

    I'd be surprised to see that amount of contaminant at the next filter change.

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    Good to see the filter picking up the loose swarf,

    Shame you didn't get to see the oil, would have loved to see what sticks to a magnet.

    In theory, there should be no crap in the next oil change.

    Enjoy your new ride.

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    Most things that used to be required for the initial 1500 k service are no longer necessary. Engines are much better built these days. For the MY17 Tiguan it was just an inspection. It was worthwhile as they washed it and vacuumed the interior!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monty1951 View Post
    Engines are much better built these days.
    Hmm not too sure about that one , when we picked up our new van they gave us some song and dance routine about how efficient their "Pitstop " service was , we were told to watch the oil level and if it required topping up between service intervals just pop in for a top up . Now if engines are built better these days why do they set up a service to fill oil between service schedules . Back in the old days some consumption was the norm during the run in period , but after the first few thou it was supposed to be all good from then ..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bryn23 View Post

    I does make sense from my prospective, I do plan on keeping this van for a while.

    The key is finding out if the initial oil has a run in additive. i'll hit the service department up in the new year as this could be the defining answer.

    I don't really believe VW, has the customers best interest art heart,
    Agree, I change the first oil at around 1,500km and then before Summer and before wintertime. Those all smart people on the internet just don't have enough evidence to support that abolishing the first oil change is ideal for everyone driving conditions.

    If, the manufacturer was always right then, there would be no recalls and no goodwill repairs on engines or anything.

    Just remember the lifetime oil fills in the transmissions and how many car owners had to spend $10,000 + long after the warranty had expired.

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    Well i got around to getting the first oil change today at 1900km, was suppose to do it between 1000-1500km but couldn't find the time.

    Dropped it off at the VW dealer, as i had to be in that area anyway and i don't have the time at the moment to do it myself.

    It was surprising cheap for oil and a new filter, $170.. (well when they whack you for $500 for a service, it is) the service guy couldn't get his head around changing the oil as he said they get 400,000km on these engines.....id like to see the failure rate

    I then said, ok whats thew price of a new engine, he replied about $13k, so i said, removing the initial swarf and other crap will only cost $170.

    is it really worth not doing it?

    He told me, that VW run in the engines at the factory, I find it hard to believe, imagine the cost of setting up each engine with new oil, run in for certain amount of time and then inspect and drain, then new oil upon installation.

    Anyhow, I sent off a sample of the original oil to be analysed, so i'll have a base line for the next sample before the next change.
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