Hey everyone,
I recently purchased this 2007 Golf V 2.0 FSI which is in pretty good condition for its age. The previous owner didn't know anything about mechanic, but he did service the car regularly at his local indie mechanic.
However I noticed that when the car was last serviced, they used semi synthetic oil which is not what VW recommends.
I actually don't know of any modern car that requires semi-synthetic oil, as far as I know nowadays all cars requires full synthetic oil.
Anyway, I bought some Castrol 5W30 full synthetic oil (VW 502.00) and I'm going to do the oil change this week (for peace of mind I'm also replacing oil filter, air filter, cabin filter and fuel filter).
My question is, can you think of any reason why a mechanic would decide to use semi synthetic oil VS full synthetic on this engine? Are these engines known to consume oil or something? Maybe they were trying to reduce oil consumption between oil changes? Any thoughts?
Thanks
I recently purchased this 2007 Golf V 2.0 FSI which is in pretty good condition for its age. The previous owner didn't know anything about mechanic, but he did service the car regularly at his local indie mechanic.
However I noticed that when the car was last serviced, they used semi synthetic oil which is not what VW recommends.
I actually don't know of any modern car that requires semi-synthetic oil, as far as I know nowadays all cars requires full synthetic oil.
Anyway, I bought some Castrol 5W30 full synthetic oil (VW 502.00) and I'm going to do the oil change this week (for peace of mind I'm also replacing oil filter, air filter, cabin filter and fuel filter).
My question is, can you think of any reason why a mechanic would decide to use semi synthetic oil VS full synthetic on this engine? Are these engines known to consume oil or something? Maybe they were trying to reduce oil consumption between oil changes? Any thoughts?
Thanks
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