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    Full service details please.

    Hi
    Hope everyone is well I just purchased a 2010 R36 it has done 50kms.

    I would like to do a full major service to change everything, can someone with technical info please provide me with all part number of fluids and so on...that I should be using.

    First I will apologize for asking this question because I did find some of the info but I didn't understand it.

    Example of what I am after...

    Engine oil = amount and part number.
    Gearbox, diff and so on...

    Please list everything needed to be done for major service.

    Prompt reply is appreciated as I refuse to drive the car before I do all of the above mentioned.


    Thank you

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    50km?.....service is every 15.....did it have a 45k? Next service at 60k which is engine oil and filter. DSG oil and filter. Spark plugs and pollen filter..possible brake fluid every 2 years. Fuel filter is in tank and not changed (unless you want to spend $300) Air filter at 45k. Heldex oil every 3 years....(special tools required for DSG change).....VDUB....
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    Thanks for the reply vdub but I needed a list of part number as well, kinda more details and I wanna do everything regardless on when it's due.
    Better safe than sorry

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    071115562C Oil Filter Cartridge
    5W-30 504/507-spec Engine oil (5.5-6L)
    N90813202 Sump Plug (Single use)
    02E398051 DSG Filter
    101905622A Spark Plug (x6)
    G055175A2 Haldex Oil (1L)
    G052182A2 DSG Transmission oil (5L)
    1K2819653B Pollen Filter (Carbon activated)
    75W-90 Full-synthetic gear oil goes in the front bevel box and rear diff (2-3L)
    '07 Transporter 1.9 TDI
    '01 Beetle 2.0

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    Thanks Umai your a star.
    I take it that's everything covered ?

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    Aside from the 75W-90 gear oil, that's everything in a 60K service.
    '07 Transporter 1.9 TDI
    '01 Beetle 2.0

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    Thanks a million. Might push my luck and ask how much you think all that will cost... Is there a good place to order these item locally

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    Quote Originally Posted by Umai Naa!! View Post
    071115562C Oil Filter Cartridge ~$20
    5W-30 504/507-spec Engine oil (5.5-6L) ~$80-$120
    N90813202 Sump Plug (Single use) ~$4.50
    02E398051 DSG Filter ~$35
    101905622A Spark Plug (x6) ~$230
    G055175A2 Haldex Oil (1L) ~$75
    G052182A2 DSG Transmission oil (5L) ~$275
    1K2819653B Pollen Filter (Carbon activated) ~$35
    75W-90 Full-synthetic gear oil goes in the front bevel box and rear diff (2-3L) ~$25/L, or ~$75/5L
    That's all genuine retail pricing through my local dealership.

    Most of it you can get elsewhere cheaper (particularly the DSG oil) through other specialist European parts suppliers such as Tooley Imports, HSY, and Imparts. Depending on who answers the phone, you may have to bend the truth and tell them you're from a workshop.

    Also, as far as I'm aware, you can only get the spark plugs through Volkswagen. Neither Bosch, nor Beru have a listing for them. They're a specific long-thread platinum plug.
    '07 Transporter 1.9 TDI
    '01 Beetle 2.0

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    Is there a question you can't answer lol.

    So that's just over 800 which isn't too bad.

    All vw work shops should have then in stock right ?

    Any tip and tricks about the R 36 lol

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    Best call first and check availability. Worst case, parts are no more than a day or two away at a warehouse in most capital cities.

    As I said, definitely ring the three places I mentioned about parts, too. They're all stockists of OEM-manufactured parts (not genuine, but re-branded, and good quality. Not Ryco, etc rubbish).

    As mentioned before, you'll need a DSG filler hose, and a Tom Thumb fluid pump bottle to do the Haldex oil. Everything else is pretty straightforward, and plenty of info on the web about them. It helps that there's minimal variation the R36 across all markets.
    '07 Transporter 1.9 TDI
    '01 Beetle 2.0

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