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It explains why the woman at my local VW service desk insisted I buy only the 1 litre bottle, and not the 5 litre bottle. She told me to leave the empty oil bottle in the car, and she will refill it for me at my next service... I doubt I will make it to 15000k before having to top up again...
I thought she was just being nice, or looking for a way to make sure I came back to get my service done there, but it seems to be common practice... at least at Audi... It's a sneaky way of keeping you happy...
2011 Polo GTI | Black | 5 doors | Comfort pack | Audio pack | 9w7 Bluetooth | Xenons - a Return to VW! Previous ride: 2008 Mazda2 - ZOOM-ZOOM indeed! 1st Ride: 1988 Red VW Fox Sedan!
the supposed "fix" doesn't even work. It's an engine build quality control issue as I know of 1 person who had a whole engine replaced and is stil experiencing oil consumption issues
Please don't say this...I pick mine up in the next day or two after a month of having it away. I honestly will go postal if its not fixed.
2010 Polo GTI 5dr, reflex metallic silver, MDI. Now Replaced With 2012 Polo GTI 5dr, Candy White, Sunroof, Detroits
I'd say that there is more to it than this, since the basic engine block is the same as the 90TSI and 118TSI Golf's, Jettas etc which sell in far greater quantities than the Polo GTI.
Whatever you do Miles make sure, ON THE WAY HOME FROM THE DEALER, that once the engine oil has reached operating temps (I'm not sure what that is for this engine... 90 degrees?), that you FLOOR the accelerator and DRIVE the thing spiritedly. Don't hold back, and certainly don't baby it.
Please don't say this...I pick mine up in the next day or two after a month of having it away. I honestly will go postal if its not fixed.
Miles, you can reject the work by law if indeed it hasn't been fixed and VW have to refund you all monies paid for supplying you with a deffective vehicle that does not meet the purpose / description oulined in the contract of sale or something-or-other. Frostee has posted the relevant link to consumer affairs and which clause it falls under but at this stage, think of that as a last resort
I'd say that there is more to it than this, since the basic engine block is the same as the 90TSI and 118TSI Golf's, Jettas etc which sell in far greater quantities than the Polo GTI.
Whatever you do Miles make sure, ON THE WAY HOME FROM THE DEALER, that once the engine oil has reached operating temps (I'm not sure what that is for this engine... 90 degrees?), that you FLOOR the accelerator and DRIVE the thing spiritedly. Don't hold back, and certainly don't baby it.
And redline it mate once the oil is at 91 degrees. Get it there by letting it sit and idle with the heater off if possible after a short normal run, no more then 1-2kms. This will heat soak the engine, letting it heat up quicker and get the oil up to temp quicker
As a follow up, the block and head are the same, internally, I'm not so sure (but it only affects CAV-E engines, Not CAV-a, b, c, d), the forced induction system differs. I wonder with the higher output of this motor, if they have used new componentry at the big end. Audi A1 is identical in it's engine, will be interesting to see what the take on the situation is from them.
EVO in the uk (magazine) recently had to take their Polo GTI long-termer back to VW because it ran out of oil....
So Gavs, you are obviously ok at this stage with your oil consumption? I'm starting to rethink my GTI purchase and whether it's going to be more of a headache. I do love the car and will love driving it when it arrives but it seems that the issues are going to stick around.
Do you really think the running in method (within the first 100kms) actually helps???
Polo GTI - 5 door - Candy White, Xenons, Comfort Package, Audio Upgrade, Bluetooth, Parking Sensors and Tint
^ It worked for me. I picked up my car in Mildura and drove straight back to Melbourne, about 600km, floggin it most of the way..when warmed up of course My oil level is pretty stable now having only topped it up very slightly at 1500km, it's done 4500km now.
2011 POLO GTI 3dr, Candy White, Audio-Comfort-Xenon Packs
MODS: H&R Sport Springs - Bilstein B12s - Whiteline Sway Bar - Milltek Cat Back Exhaust - Sparco Assetto Gara Wheels
Yeah, mine is fine at this stage. Did top it up after a few, "enthusiastic" acceleration runs when bedding the new pads in bed other than that it was fine. Will drop the oil and refill with new filter and sump plug soon, Liquimoly topteck 4200 seems like a good choice
Yeah, LiquiMoly TopTec 4200 is the oil I used for the top-up. I think on my first service I'll try to ask the service department if they can drop some of this stuff in instead of the Castrol brand. Seems like a better performing oil.
2011 POLO GTI 3dr, Candy White, Audio-Comfort-Xenon Packs
MODS: H&R Sport Springs - Bilstein B12s - Whiteline Sway Bar - Milltek Cat Back Exhaust - Sparco Assetto Gara Wheels
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