Hi guys
Long time no post!
I've just had my 60000km service done on my 08 DSG TDI Jetta. I reported a couple of problems to the dealer, one being a rough shudder on the point of ignition starting the engine when it's warm, and, a problem with my auto-dimming rear view mirror not working.
I got a call from the VW dealer say the tech has noticed a "film" on the fuel filter and wondered whether I was using biodiesel in the Jetta. I told them that I use the Morey's diesel smoke killer every tank for the smoke killing and the biocidal properties. They are not sure whether or not the Moreys has caused the film on/in the fuel filter or not, but they have recommended that I DON'T use any additives at all as VW doesn't recommend any additives. Now I know that's probably standard VW cautionary talk, but has anyone heard this from any other VW Techs? I told them while I was choosy about where I fill up, sometimes you don't have a choice and if you suck up some algae out of a poorly maintained tank, you're up for some cash cleaning out the algae.
Is there any other alternative other than hoping you won't suck up some algae? I know two people just recently got some algae in their diesel. Thankfully not from around here.
BTW, Hope that your auto-dimming rear view mirror doesn't play up - $500 to replace!! Thankfully extended warranty will cover that
cheers! Tim
Long time no post!
I've just had my 60000km service done on my 08 DSG TDI Jetta. I reported a couple of problems to the dealer, one being a rough shudder on the point of ignition starting the engine when it's warm, and, a problem with my auto-dimming rear view mirror not working.
I got a call from the VW dealer say the tech has noticed a "film" on the fuel filter and wondered whether I was using biodiesel in the Jetta. I told them that I use the Morey's diesel smoke killer every tank for the smoke killing and the biocidal properties. They are not sure whether or not the Moreys has caused the film on/in the fuel filter or not, but they have recommended that I DON'T use any additives at all as VW doesn't recommend any additives. Now I know that's probably standard VW cautionary talk, but has anyone heard this from any other VW Techs? I told them while I was choosy about where I fill up, sometimes you don't have a choice and if you suck up some algae out of a poorly maintained tank, you're up for some cash cleaning out the algae.
Is there any other alternative other than hoping you won't suck up some algae? I know two people just recently got some algae in their diesel. Thankfully not from around here.
BTW, Hope that your auto-dimming rear view mirror doesn't play up - $500 to replace!! Thankfully extended warranty will cover that

cheers! Tim
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