Date: Mon, 7 Feb 2000 18:32:07 -0600
Reply-To: Joel Hembel <jhembel@EXECPC.COM>
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From: Joel Hembel <jhembel@EXECPC.COM>
Subject: Re: Engine oil change interval (VW content...)
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My experience with the tdi- 100,000 plus; and ny conversation with others have
led me to recommend following VW's guidelines on oil changes for the first few
changes at least. According to several dealers I've spoke to, the TDI is
delivered with break-in oil to allow the rings to seat. Change your oil at 1000
or 3000 and you may end up with an oil burner for life- as some have. I've
followed the recommendations for my 96 Passat TDI and now with my new Beetle
TDI, and I can say they use nary a drop of oil. After a several changes I
reverted to 1 /2 the recommended mileage- 3750 for my dino oil Passat, (I had
about 90K on the Passat before they started recommending synthetic- so I stayed
with the dino) and 5000 after break-in in- for my synthetic Beetle. Just my 2
cents. Joel Hembel / Wisconsin
Karl Wolz wrote:
> Possible reason for VWs policy?
>
> Could it be that, should a warranty situation come up, VW would like to do
> an analysis on the oil as an aid in determining the cause of engine failure?
> If so, your extra oil changes would probably be found out and your warranty
> would be voided, no?
>
> No, dammit. I am NOT paranoid.
>
> Karl Wolz
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Stuart MacMillan" <stuart@COBALTGROUP.COM>
> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM>
> Sent: Monday, February 07, 2000 7:57 AM
> Subject: Re: Engine oil change interval (VW content...)
>
> > Richard,
> >
> > Of course changing your oil more frequently will do no harm, just don't
> > use an all synthetic oil until you have gone 5000 miles to allow the
> > rings to bed in properly.
> >
> > VW has a reason for saying this, and it is their 10 year, 100,000 mile
> > powertrain warranty and free oil changes that go along with it for the
> > first two years, when most defects will appear. If you or someone else
> > uses an incorrect oil or filter it could cause problems, and unless VW
> > can detect this "abuse" it will have to honor the warranty. I think
> > Ken's suggestion is the best--stick with Mann filters for in between
> > changes and use the same oil that the dealer does, and everyone will be
> > happy. Just don't tell the dealer you have done this if you have a
> > warranty claim on the engine!
> >
> > 5000 mile interval is fine for "normal" driving (no frequent short trips
> > or sustained hot weather driving in dusty areas, etc.) and conserves
> > resources and money.
> >
> > Richard Bias wrote:
> > >
> > > Good morning All,
> > > I see on the list that there are some people like me who have
> purchased a
> > > new VW recently. I have a 1998 Beetle. I have always changed oil in
> new
> > > cars at 1K, then 3K and then every 3K interval after that. I talked to
> the
> > > service manager at the dealer when I bought my car and told him that I
> was
> > > thinking about changing my oil in the new Bug at 1K then at 3K and then
> let
> > > them do the free oil change at 5K and so on (The recommended oil change
> > > interval on the new 2L gas VW engines is at 5K, 10K and then every 10K
> after
> > > that). He said to me when I told him what I planned to do, an emphatic
> "NO.
> > > It will void your warranty. These engines were designed to go 10K
> between
> > > oil changes." Is any one else out there worried about this? Thanks.
> > > Rich and Annemarie
> > > 85 GL "Buba"
> > > 98 Bug
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