Originally Posted by
OilBurna
103kw tdi passat wagon had first oil top up at approx 8,000km at rex gorell in geelong, then have also added a small amount in at approx 28,000km when the oil light came on. This was approx six months after 2 year service as I was not up to 30,000km. Currently at 31,000km nearly 3 years old and no problems, but I bought some Castrol oil and keep it in the back as the oil light always seems to come on when I am away on a long trip. Previosuly doing mostly urban start stop city driving but now doing more freeway km's and seems much better.
Have you considered checking the oil level yourself every now and then (ie not relying on an oil warning light) ? You know that's why they fit a dip stick, right ? [sarcasm intended]
Do you check the coolant level and tyre pressures regularly ? If not, you should. It may save you $$$ and prevent inconvenience and even death (seriously).
lecture over, now for some useful info for you :
If you drive a car for short trips in stop start traffic the engine never gets a chance to run properly warm (TDIs take a long time to fully warm up). Condensates from unburnt fuel can build up in the engine oil, masking actual oil consumption. In severe cases you can get a white, milky emulsion on the oil filler cap and even on the top of the dip stick.
So your engine appears to have the correct level of oil, but it may have 500ml (or more) of condensates in the oil.
If you then go for a long highway trip your engine finally gets hot enough for long enough to boil off all the condensates, so the engine oil level appears to drop dramatically for the first few hours. I would recommend doing a level check after 2 hours and after 4 hours, consumption should stabilise to the engines "normal" level after that. Once you know the pattern you don't have to check so often (but I make a habit of checking the engine oil level every time I fill up, and neither of my engines use much oil at all).
I hope the topup oil you bought is the correct spec for your engine, not some cheapo grade that won't be right. VW TDI engines in particular are fussy about having correct lubrication.
2017 MY18 Golf R 7.5 Wolfsburg wagon (boring white) delivered 21 Sep 2017, 2008 Octavia vRS wagon 2.0 TFSI 6M (bright yellow), 2006 T5 Transporter van 2.5 TDI 6M (gone but not forgotten).
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