I thought I could share my experience with 6sp. Gearbox in my T5 4Motion.
I changed oil in gearbox at 20,000km that allows time for running in and it will remove debris, assuring long service life of the gearbox.
However there were not many oils available for VW 6speed gearbox at the time. I ended up buying genuine oil, which was all right in summer and not that good in winter. Changing from 1st to 2nd gear had to bee done slower to void notchines and generally it didn’t feel as smooth as it was when new.
This time of the year the cold weather brought the issue back again and time to do something about it, quick look through the oils available with required viscosity, SAE 70W in my case, I choose Penrite Manual Gear 70, since the oil I bought first from the dealer to replace original oil came in Castrol bottle with VW label on it and I couldn't see where it was made, didn't do very good job. Despite the VW oil (most likely Castrol brand) was changed not more than 15,000km ago it was like metallic paint, so I'm glad I replace it with Penrite, the gear change is as smooth as it can be regardless the outside temperature.
I changed oil in gearbox at 20,000km that allows time for running in and it will remove debris, assuring long service life of the gearbox.
However there were not many oils available for VW 6speed gearbox at the time. I ended up buying genuine oil, which was all right in summer and not that good in winter. Changing from 1st to 2nd gear had to bee done slower to void notchines and generally it didn’t feel as smooth as it was when new.
This time of the year the cold weather brought the issue back again and time to do something about it, quick look through the oils available with required viscosity, SAE 70W in my case, I choose Penrite Manual Gear 70, since the oil I bought first from the dealer to replace original oil came in Castrol bottle with VW label on it and I couldn't see where it was made, didn't do very good job. Despite the VW oil (most likely Castrol brand) was changed not more than 15,000km ago it was like metallic paint, so I'm glad I replace it with Penrite, the gear change is as smooth as it can be regardless the outside temperature.
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