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anthony james
 
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Default Re: Variable service intervals and oil - 02 Golf TDI 100PD - 07-14-2003 , 02:30 PM






John Allan <john.allan (AT) argonet (DOT) co.uk> wrote in message
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Of more immediate concern is that your oil warning light came on and you
only added a quarter litre of oil. I would have thought at least a litre
should have been added to bring the level up to the correct level. Ideally
above the knurled section on the dipstick at the top of the recessed area.
I think i found the correct oil (Castrol SLX Longlife-II) in Halfords
though looking at my notes again i've a sneaking suspicion now that it
may have been 506.00 which you're not meant to use for the PD engines
rather than 506.01. £13 for a litre and it was just above the min
mark so it took another 750ml or so.


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Default Re: Variable service intervals and oil - 02 Golf TDI 100PD - 07-17-2003 , 03:09 PM






b33k34 (AT) hotmail (DOT) com (anthony james) writes:
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- the principle of servicing based on need rather than time/mileage
seems sound but what happens about other maintenance? I know
remarkably little about cars and i'd always thought the 'annual'
service covered off things like brake pads and anything else that
might need changing.
Cars nowadays need very little maintenance. A 'service' is just an
expensive oil change. Brake pads and such are replaced as and when
necessary. Supposedly, VW will contact you for important things like
cambelt changes etc.

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With a service perhaps only every 2 years do i
need to keep an eye on these myself or does the car have sensors for
everything? Other than Water,oil, lights, tyres what do i need to
worry about?
Nothing much really. Late Golfs have sensors for coolant levels, oil
levels and everything else.

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- Oil type. The low oil indicator light came on the other day which
rather concerned the wife. the manual didnt make a lot of sense (see*
below) so we topped it up with maybe a quarter of a litre of oil left
over from the service of a BMW 328.
Castol SLX Longlife-II on all variable servicing engines (petrol and
diesel). It's available from Halfords, £40 for 4 litres (complete with
tamper-proof seal and, in some stores, anti-theft tags!)

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From what i've read on variable
servicing it appears it's dependent on using a particular oil. Is the
petrol engine oil we've added likely to cause a problem? What's the
total oil capacity of an engine
Depends on the engine, but generally 3 to 4.5 litres. A quarter of a litre
will be ok, but don't do it again.

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Vartan


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