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  • #46
    Originally posted by MRL T5 View Post
    Here is why.
    How much of oil you top up? Is it 1L or 2L and secon top up 1L or more - how many top ups you would do? You would end up driving on wrong oil. It is common sense isn't it.

    Cheers.
    MRL T5
    So far 5000km after service no topping up needed, but lets leave it at that.
    I don't want this to turn into who is right and who is wrong...
    Last edited by acdcfan; 10-12-2007, 09:50 PM. Reason: spelling
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    • #47
      Originally posted by acdcfan View Post
      So far 5000km after service no topping up needed, but lets leave it at that.
      I don't want this to turn into who is right and who is wrong...

      I'm not trying to prove that I'm right.
      Person who sent you e-mail didn't have to have right information to pass on. I just don't like to give wrong advice on which oil to use. Following car manufacturers recommendations on which oil to put in engine is the only right way to me. Offcourse when you go to the dealer to buy oil for the engine you expect that bloke behind the counter at spare parts would sell you or tell you which oil is right. But what qualification does he have? He could be just the salesman.

      Right oil for TDi from 2007 from Castrol has label which says
      Castrol SLX Professional Powerflow VW Long Life III 5W-30

      Here is Castrol Lube guide: several months ago it was saying Castrol Edge 5W-30 today it states this.

      VOLKSWAGEN
      Golf 2.0 TDI, 1968cm³ Eng., 6-Spd. Man./ DSG Auto (2004-2007)
      Crankcase
      CASTROL SLX PROFESSIONAL VW 505.01
      ------------------
      VOLKSWAGEN
      Jetta 2.0 TDI, 1968cm³ Eng., 6-Spd. Man./ DSG Auto (2006-2007)
      Crankcase
      Castrol Technical Services

      I hope that will help you in the future when you buy oil for your engine.
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      • #48
        Originally posted by MRL T5 View Post
        I'm not trying to prove that I'm right.
        Person who sent you e-mail didn't have to have right information to pass on..
        And here I thought that VW Australia would know which oil can be used to top up fluid levels

        Originally posted by MRL T5 View Post
        I just don't like to give wrong advice on which oil to use. Following car manufacturers recommendations on which oil to put in engine is the only right way to me.
        I agree with that 110%

        Originally posted by MRL T5 View Post
        Ofcourse when you go to the dealer to buy oil for the engine you expect that bloke behind the counter at spare parts would sell you or tell you which oil is right. But what qualification does he have? He could be just the salesman. .
        And it costs around $85 for 5L for which I think is too much but look on a flip side.... VW dealers have market cornered

        Originally posted by MRL T5 View Post
        Right oil for TDi from 2007 from Castrol has label which says
        Castrol SLX Professional Powerflow VW Long Life III 5W-30 .
        Where can you buy it?

        Originally posted by MRL T5 View Post
        Here is Castrol Lube guide: several months ago it was saying Castrol Edge 5W-30 today it states this.

        VOLKSWAGEN
        Golf 2.0 TDI, 1968cm³ Eng., 6-Spd. Man./ DSG Auto (2004-2007)
        Crankcase
        CASTROL SLX PROFESSIONAL VW 505.01
        ------------------
        VOLKSWAGEN
        Jetta 2.0 TDI, 1968cm³ Eng., 6-Spd. Man./ DSG Auto (2006-2007)
        Crankcase
        Castrol Technical Services

        I hope that will help you in the future when you buy oil for your engine.
        I thought that correct oil for TDI is 507.00 and 507.01
        Some one correct me if I am wrong or point me to correct page at owners manual to look up the numbers?
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        • #49
          Originally posted by acdcfan View Post
          And here I thought that VW Australia would know which oil can be used to top up fluid levels



          I agree with that 110%



          And it costs around $85 for 5L for which I think is too much but look on a flip side.... VW dealers have market cornered



          Where can you buy it?



          I thought that correct oil for TDI is 507.00 and 507.01
          Some one correct me if I am wrong or point me to correct page at owners manual to look up the numbers?
          What does your owners manual recommed using, 506.01 or 507.00? Two different spec oils.
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          • #50
            Originally posted by acdcfan View Post
            Where can you buy it?
            only place you can buy tdi specific oil is at the dealer. and yes its around 80 bucks... plus another 20 for an oil filter if you're doing the change but you still save a sweet 100 doing it yourself than if youd given it to the dealer to do...
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            • #51
              by the time you need to top up wouldnt it be wise just to change the oil?
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              • #52
                Originally posted by acdcfan View Post
                And here I thought that VW Australia would know which oil can be used to top up fluid levels



                I agree with that 110%



                And it costs around $85 for 5L for which I think is too much but look on a flip side.... VW dealers have market cornered



                Where can you buy it?



                I thought that correct oil for TDI is 507.00 and 507.01
                Some one correct me if I am wrong or point me to correct page at owners manual to look up the numbers?


                Mate, you can use what ever oil you like - it is your car.
                If I was told or e-mailed by VW that I can use not VW specs oil for top ups, I would ask them how much of oil I can put in engine in total. Better still contact VW Germany and verify it.


                I personally don't have a problem to buy right oil with right specs even for top ups.

                If you drive a new car you shouldn’t have a problem to pay once a year $85 for oil.
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                • #53
                  Originally posted by 95vr6 View Post
                  What does your owners manual recommed using, 506.01 or 507.00? Two different spec oils.
                  That is part that I am not sure of.....

                  I found it.
                  Page 37 technical data
                  If MKV golf has diesel particulate filter with or without long life service ( don't know what it means) it is 507.00 and without particulate filter,with LongLife service it is 507.00 and 506.01 and without LongLife service is 505.01

                  What does "Long Life service" mean anyway?
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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by MRL T5 View Post
                    Mate, you can use what ever oil you like - it is your car.
                    If I was told or e-mailed by VW that I can use not VW specs oil for top ups, I would ask them how much of oil I can put in engine in total. Better still contact VW Germany and verify it.
                    That is very good idea...
                    I will reply to an email sent to me and ask the very same question. Thanks for that
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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by acdcfan View Post
                      What does "Long Life service" mean anyway?
                      In Europe TDIs can have either fixed interval servicing or longer service intervals based on actual usage (I think the engine monitors oil quality somehow). In Australia they are all on fixed interval servicing (15,000Km/12 months, less in severe duty conditions). I wouldn't want to go any longer anyway, as I believe in changing oil regularly in diesels.

                      To simplify things, just use VW 507.00 in ALL recent VW TDIs, except for the 5 cyl without DPF, which must use 506.01. I wouldn't risk my motor for the sake of $50 (or even $100) savings on oil. PD TDIs seem prone to wear problems on cams, followers etc if their oil is anything less than perfect.
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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by gregozedobe View Post
                        PD TDIs seem prone to wear problems on cams, followers etc if their oil is anything less than perfect.
                        Where does this information come from.???
                        First I've heard of it.

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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by Logzy View Post
                          Where does this information come from.???
                          First I've heard of it.
                          Looking at the following will get you started (and provide many, many hours of reading if you are so inclined
                          Lately, there have been countless threads asking again and again, "What oil should I use". Please don't ask it again! Read this first. For what it's worth, there is not much here which is not in your owner's manual, but somehow nobody ever seems to read those ... This question has to be...


                          It seems that in the US VW dealers thought it was OK to put the wrong (ie not to correct VW spec) oil in VWs, causing lots of serious engine problems (apparently the VW documentation was rather confusing)


                          For a discussion on 506.01 vs 507.00 oils for the 5 cyl TDI motor see:
                          OK. This question probably puts me in the dunce's corner, but: How does one confirm exactly which...

                          (this also applies to the V10 TDI, which is basically two 5 cyl motors stuck together)
                          Last edited by gregozedobe; 13-12-2007, 12:19 PM.
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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by gregozedobe View Post
                            In Europe TDIs can have either fixed interval servicing or longer service intervals based on actual usage (I think the engine monitors oil quality somehow). In Australia they are all on fixed interval servicing (15,000Km/12 months, less in severe duty conditions). I wouldn't want to go any longer anyway, as I believe in changing oil regularly in diesels.

                            To simplify things, just use VW 507.00 in ALL recent VW TDIs, except for the 5 cyl without DPF, which must use 506.01. I wouldn't risk my motor for the sake of $50 (or even $100) savings on oil. PD TDIs seem prone to wear problems on cams, followers etc if their oil is anything less than perfect.
                            Yes, that’s correct, valve train components in PD TDi need correct VW specs oil especially 5 cyl without DPF (up to2007).
                            Any other VW engine today needs VW specs oil to prevent piston rings sticking (which can result in higher oil consumption).
                            Any body who needs to top up oil in engine or even do his own oil change should read carefully owners manual located in the glove box and just to be 100% sure that he is using latest oil check it with the VW dealer, and if the information from the dealer is not what is in the manual one should start asking questions and/or verify it with VW Australia.
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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by MRL T5 View Post
                              Mate, I've got it cleared up.
                              Regarding the links you pasted.

                              You forgot to check that Castrol Edge in Europe is VW50400/50700 oil and in here is not.
                              Generally speaking AU made lubricants are less quality.

                              Cheers.
                              MRL T5
                              Would this apply to all oils made in OZ including Mobil, Fuchs........ ?
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                              • #60
                                This is what the dealer used in the 15000km service just completed



                                My TDI had the DPF but they said this is the specified oil for an 07 spec TDI with DPF... who is correct????
                                SPoddy
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