Hi, I just bought a mk5 golf 2.0 FSI tiptronic this week, knowing that there is a minor leak under the car. The prepurchase inspection report says "repair coolant leaks from the back of the engine block head gasket base - can be common for this model and coolant can be seen dribbling down the back of the number 4 cylinder with dribbling down to bell housing areas; readily visible underside with raised up; quite serious over time."
The temperature gauge and coolant level are normal at the moment and the previous owner told me he didn't have to top up the coolant and didn't notice any temp. change since his last service last year. The car had 45000km on the clock and had always been serviced by a vw service. Since the factory warranty expired last year without the extended warranty, I thought I might just have the 45k service done by someone else. So I contacted Lube Mobile to get a written quote on the leak problem and 45k service. The guy from there told me he wouldn't worry about it if it were his car until the leak gets serious like when engine temp goes past a certain point on gauge or if there is a marked change in coolant level. He said changing the head gasket would cost around $2000 and would not do it until the leak becomes more prominent. I did ask him if it would be too late then as it might have also affected other parts but he just told me to watch out for temp change and check coolant level regularly.
He did look around engine bay but didn't even get under the car. I don't know anything about cars but I got the impression he wasn't very thorough. Now that I see some marks on the ground under the car I am really worried and want to get this fixed as soon as possible. So I was wondering if Lube Mobile is reliable for basic maintenance service and fixing this leak problem. I liked the fact that they are employees of a big company and I will be able to watch closely and ask questions as they are working on my car. They also offer 12 month warranty on parts and labour.
Also, what sort of engine oil should I get for my car? I read a couple of threads on this but they only covered GTI and TDI models. I've checked the owner's manual and it just says vw 503.00 in technical data booklet. Would any brand be ok as long as they meet this vw 503.00 standard?
Thanks in advance for any advice/info.
The temperature gauge and coolant level are normal at the moment and the previous owner told me he didn't have to top up the coolant and didn't notice any temp. change since his last service last year. The car had 45000km on the clock and had always been serviced by a vw service. Since the factory warranty expired last year without the extended warranty, I thought I might just have the 45k service done by someone else. So I contacted Lube Mobile to get a written quote on the leak problem and 45k service. The guy from there told me he wouldn't worry about it if it were his car until the leak gets serious like when engine temp goes past a certain point on gauge or if there is a marked change in coolant level. He said changing the head gasket would cost around $2000 and would not do it until the leak becomes more prominent. I did ask him if it would be too late then as it might have also affected other parts but he just told me to watch out for temp change and check coolant level regularly.
He did look around engine bay but didn't even get under the car. I don't know anything about cars but I got the impression he wasn't very thorough. Now that I see some marks on the ground under the car I am really worried and want to get this fixed as soon as possible. So I was wondering if Lube Mobile is reliable for basic maintenance service and fixing this leak problem. I liked the fact that they are employees of a big company and I will be able to watch closely and ask questions as they are working on my car. They also offer 12 month warranty on parts and labour.
Also, what sort of engine oil should I get for my car? I read a couple of threads on this but they only covered GTI and TDI models. I've checked the owner's manual and it just says vw 503.00 in technical data booklet. Would any brand be ok as long as they meet this vw 503.00 standard?
Thanks in advance for any advice/info.
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