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Jetta Oil Consumption

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  • #16
    Which oil to top up with?

    All this talk about oil usage leads me the question.. what brand & type of oil do you use between services? I am heading up the new england highway to Toowoomba this coming thursday & my oil level is still on the full mark. When should I check the level? Say at Tamworth or is that too far. Any advise would welcome. Bazz

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Bazzamon View Post
      All this talk about oil usage leads me the question.. what brand & type of oil do you use between services?
      as per VW e-mail I received fully synthetic 0w-30 or 5w-30....
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      • #18
        So far at just under 700kms with my TFSI and no oil used at all. Am monitoring it though.
        07 Jetta TFSI | 18" Charlestons | Blue Graphite

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        • #19
          Originally posted by acdcfan View Post
          as per VW e-mail I received fully synthetic 0w-30 or 5w-30....
          Hi acdcfan,
          Just to confirm as I will be buying some top up oil to have in the car. VW in an email to you said an owner using either 0w-30 or 5w-30 (fully synthetic) will not void warranty?
          Also, is there a recommended brand or any oil matching the above criteria is fine?
          Sep 09 PassatWagon|SilverLeaf|2.0 TDi 125Kw|DSG|17" Rims|Leather Heated Seats|Soon to be RNS-510, MDI, Skoda BT, Reverse Camera, Viper Alarm, Bluefin

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          • #20
            Originally posted by geoffp View Post
            Hi acdcfan,
            Just to confirm as I will be buying some top up oil to have in the car. VW in an email to you said an owner using either 0w-30 or 5w-30 (fully synthetic) will not void warranty?
            Also, is there a recommended brand or any oil matching the above criteria is fine?
            Dunno about the TDI units, but I noticed the oil filler cap on my TFSI is emblazoned with the Castrol logo. Guess I'll be using that brand of oil
            07 Jetta TFSI | 18" Charlestons | Blue Graphite

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            • #21
              Originally posted by bacong View Post
              That's very interesting to note that your Jetta is not using oil. I have now reached the 10,000 kms. mark and I checked the oil level again today and it is just under the maximum level. It is definitely using oil. I'm really just hoping that this is because the rings have not bedded in yet as brackie suggests.

              From the replies it's obvious that there are different experiences among us Jetta owners. I may just have to live with top ups.

              In the meantime, I'll enjoy the ride of a terrific car that really likes to be driven.

              Thanks for all your replies.

              bacong
              hi bacong,
              just a short question before my bigger reply.How did you break in the engine? did you give it a bit of boot through the first 1000? or did you baby the motor and not exceed 4000rpm???? be honest!!!

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              • #22
                Originally posted by DionM View Post
                Dunno about the TDI units, but I noticed the oil filler cap on my TFSI is emblazoned with the Castrol logo. Guess I'll be using that brand of oil
                Yeh, just checked under the bonnet. Oil filler cap says Castrol as well, ssooo Castrol it is.
                Sep 09 PassatWagon|SilverLeaf|2.0 TDi 125Kw|DSG|17" Rims|Leather Heated Seats|Soon to be RNS-510, MDI, Skoda BT, Reverse Camera, Viper Alarm, Bluefin

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by gpk_gti View Post
                  hi bacong,
                  just a short question before my bigger reply.How did you break in the engine? did you give it a bit of boot through the first 1000? or did you baby the motor and not exceed 4000rpm???? be honest!!!
                  I certainly did not baby the motor. I ran the car at over 4,000 RPM whenever there was the opportunity. But because my first 1,000 was mostly driven from home and work during peak hours, the car was driven more at 4000RPM or less than over it. Whenever there was an opportunity, I would use the manual shift as it was up to me to change gears compared to the "automaitic".

                  Having said that though, my manner of driving was nothing different from when I broke in my 2004 Impreza RS manual and my previous other vehicles.

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                  • #24
                    Oil usage

                    Isn't there a warning light on the dash to indicate low engine oil ? That black 'thing' fitted to the sump has something to do with it? Bazz

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by bacong View Post
                      I certainly did not baby the motor. I ran the car at over 4,000 RPM whenever there was the opportunity. But because my first 1,000 was mostly driven from home and work during peak hours, the car was driven more at 4000RPM or less than over it. Whenever there was an opportunity, I would use the manual shift as it was up to me to change gears compared to the "automaitic".

                      Having said that though, my manner of driving was nothing different from when I broke in my 2004 Impreza RS manual and my previous other vehicles.
                      well then,thats good,so the rings have bedded correctly!babied cars at run in dont bed the rings correctly as we have discussed many times on this forum.maybe there is another issue if the oil consumption is a bit too much.start documenting all the oil and if need be start comlaining!!

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by geoffp View Post
                        Hi acdcfan,
                        Just to confirm as I will be buying some top up oil to have in the car. VW in an email to you said an owner using either 0w-30 or 5w-30 (fully synthetic) will not void warranty?
                        Also, is there a recommended brand or any oil matching the above criteria is fine?
                        I used Castor Edge oil 'cos it was only i could find at the time in 1L bottle
                        Maybe I shouldn't do this but here is responce I got. It will not void warranty as long as you do not use it for servicing of your vehicle durring warranty period, after that it is up to you.


                        The correct oil viscosity of the 2.0L Tdi golf is 5W30. Please note we supply this grade of oil purely for the convenience of the customer in the case that the VW oil is unable to be obtained. If you are replacing the oil then it must be replaced with the genuine oil only. If it is found that any component has failed due to the incorrect oil being used that part may not be covered under the vehicles warranty .



                        Regards

                        Adam


                        or this one

                        In response to your email enquiry, I can advise you that the correct engine oil for vehicle is Volkswagen 504.00/501.01. Any oil used in the engine therefore must meet with these specifications. Depending on the oil manufacturer as to which one of their oils meet this specification the oil may be either 0w-30 or 5w-30 and must be fully synthetic. The engine oil for use in this vehicle is the same or similar to that as used in some of our high performance petrol engines and as such Diesel engine oil may not be suitable.
                        Last edited by acdcfan; 17-07-2007, 02:29 PM.
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                        • #27
                          Oil Burner

                          Originally posted by VW Convert View Post
                          Prior to purchasing my Jetta, I had been told that VWs generally do use a little oil. Having had four new Falcons in succession over 12 years, running them to between 100,000 and 120,000 KM and NEVER putting in any oil between services I am not used to topping up the oil.

                          With the Jetta, at approximately 5,500 KM I had to add 1 litre, car was serviced at 15,000 and I've just hit 20,000 KM and added another litre which worries me somewhat. 1 litre every 10,000 I can live with but 1 litre 5,000 KM after a service seems a little much as I don't thrash the car.

                          The unknown factor of course is was the car filled to the correct level after the service, guess I'll check that next time.

                          Cheers George
                          Hi All,

                          Just thought I'd drag this one up again, I'm wondering if anyone is experiencing similar issues to me here. Since posting this post I've added another litre and now at 27,000 KM I need another litre so it's starting to look like 1 litre every 5,000KM.

                          Comments anyone?

                          Cheers

                          George
                          06 Jetta 2.0TFSI Killed by a Lexus!
                          09 Eos 2.0TSI DSG Loved this car but has now gone to a new home!!
                          14 EOS 2.0 TSI has arrived!

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                          • #28
                            My TFSI only has 2500kms on it, but I've not had to add any oil at all thus far, not even in the first 1000km.

                            I would bring it up with VW, that doesn't sound like normal oil consumption. Find out what VWs specification is for oil usage.
                            07 Jetta TFSI | 18" Charlestons | Blue Graphite

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by DionM View Post
                              My TFSI only has 2500kms on it, but I've not had to add any oil at all thus far, not even in the first 1000km.

                              I would bring it up with VW, that doesn't sound like normal oil consumption. Find out what VWs specification is for oil usage.
                              Hi Dion,

                              I will definitely be bringing it up with the VW dealer! LOL....I'm hoping to get some comparative data to be armed with when I take it in for 30,000 service because I have no doubt their response will be along the lines of "that is within specifications".

                              Hope you are enjoying your new car, I'm 1/3 of the way to my next car and still have that "new car" feeling about my Jetta...love it!

                              Cheers

                              George
                              06 Jetta 2.0TFSI Killed by a Lexus!
                              09 Eos 2.0TSI DSG Loved this car but has now gone to a new home!!
                              14 EOS 2.0 TSI has arrived!

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by VW Convert View Post
                                Hi Dion,

                                I will definitely be bringing it up with the VW dealer! LOL....I'm hoping to get some comparative data to be armed with when I take it in for 30,000 service because I have no doubt their response will be along the lines of "that is within specifications".
                                That's why I suggest you try and find out what is 'normal' oil usage for the TFSI engine, rather than rely on the dealer palming you off. I dunno how, though, but it should be a specification available on it somewhere.

                                A friend's Sooby had a new engine fitted as Subaru deemed it was using too much oil.

                                Hope you are enjoying your new car, I'm 1/3 of the way to my next car and still have that "new car" feeling about my Jetta...love it!
                                Oh yeah, loving it a lot
                                07 Jetta TFSI | 18" Charlestons | Blue Graphite

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