The oil VW specs for these engines is good for 30,000kms.
As long as you service it every 15K, or 12 months whichever comes first, you shouldn't have any issues.
Hi, it appears that many of us have the oil changed between services, either every 5,000 ( so twice between services) or at the 7,500 mark in between services. I recently asked my local dealer for the cost of just an oil change and it was $210, using a brand of oil called TOTAL.
To me that seemed excessively expensive. So my question is if I go to my local garage (where it will hopefully be cheaper) and they use a different brand of oil to what my car has always had is there any downside in that? I am assuming the oil specs will be the same 5W 30. thanks
The oil VW specs for these engines is good for 30,000kms.
As long as you service it every 15K, or 12 months whichever comes first, you shouldn't have any issues.
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I, like most enthusiasts tend to care for the cars a bit more than the average Joe!
I think you might be in the same boat too mate!
You could most likely do the job yourself (factor in Oil, Oil Filter, Sump Plug and tools), or take to a "Local Specialist" in between Dealer Services (if that is your choosing).
I change every 6mths, or 7,500kms.
I have done this for every car I have ever owned and I don't think I will change...
Nothing wrong with Total / Elf lubricants; Lub Advisor
Surprised to hear that a Volkswagen Dealer is offering Total Lubricants...
Yes a 5W-30 will be suitable and any brand will be ok, just make sure it meets / exceeds or has a VW Approval 504.00 / 507.00.
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Needs to have the approval, for the sake of the warranty.
The dealerships will use whichever brand they have a contract for.
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Ozsko, why the rather "direct" question there mate?
I have not made a comment, nor stated the "fact" that changing oil more frequently will make the motor last longer than one serviced at 15,000kms...
Personally changing oil every 6mths / 7,5000kms is more of an opportunity for me to give my car an additional "once over" throughout the year. In fact, I generally "Pop" the bonnet every few days just have a visual look and ensure all seems in order / top up any fluids that might be required etc.
MY18 VW Passat Alltrack Wolfsburg Edition + Panoramic Sunroof + some extra goodies... (Pure White)
MY17 ŠKODA Superb 206TSI 4x4 + Sunroof + Tech Pack + Comfort Pack + some extra goodies... (Moon White)
I am just curious why people change oil in excess of the manufacturers specified schedule as I can't see any advantage. I see this all the time here but apart from making your wallet lighter I simply don't get why it is done. The car should be checked every time you drive it but no one does that, me least of all.
Personally I don’t think it’s worth the extra oil unless you plan on keeping the car for 3-400k kms. I’ve followed manufacturer guidelines for 4 cars from new to 200k kms and never had issues.
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