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Mobil 1 - Extended Performance 5W-30 Full Synthetic Motor Oil, 5 Quart (Part No. 14977)

What kind of oil does a Volkswagen Golf diesel take?

6 Liters of RAVENOL VMP 5W30 Engine Oil with Fully Synthetic USVO Technology - Carries OEM Approval for VW 507 00 oil quality standard as required for the VW Golf 2.0L TDI diesel engine.

What oil does a 1.9 TDI Golf take?

Engine Oil: Prolife 5W-30.

What oil is best for TDI?

If you're looking for the best oil for your diesel engine, you can't go wrong with synthetic oil. Synthetic oil is designed to withstand extreme temperatures and conditions, making it ideal for use in diesel engines. It also provides superior protection against wear and tear, helping to extend the life of your engine.

What engine oil goes in VW Golf?

SAE 5W-30Recommended Oil Types for 2019 Volkswagen Vehicles SAE 5W-30.

How much oil does a 1.9 TDI take?

5 liters 5W-40 VW Jetta motor oil, oil filter, and hardware for 1.9L TDI BRM applications. Oil carries OEM approval for VW 505 01 oil standards for PD (Pumpe Düse Injection). BLAU® oil change kits consist of everything to perform the highest quality oil change in your VW Jetta 1.9L BRM TDI engine.

Can I use 5w30 instead of 10w40?

The 5w30 oil will flow better at low temperatures than the 10w40 oil. This means that the 5w30 oil will protect the engine better at low temperatures, usually when the engine is just starting or during weather conditions such as winter.

Is 5w40 good for diesel engines?

One engine oil for mixed fleet operations Mobil 1 Turbo Diesel Truck 5W-40 engine oil is recommended for use in all super-high-performance diesel applications, including modern low-emission engine designs with Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR).

What kind of oil does a 2.0 TDI take?

5 Liters of RAVENOL VMP 5W30 Engine Oil with Fully Synthetic USVO Technology - Carries OEM Approval for VW 507 00 oil quality standard as required for the VW Jetta 2.0L TDI diesel engine.

How much oil does a VW Golf TDI take?

5 liters[The VW oil capacity on a VW Golf 2.0 TDI is 5 liters.]

Do Volkswagen need special oil?

Volkswagen engines need synthetic oil to function properly.

What kind of oil does a 2005 VW Golf TDI take?

Notes: OE Recommendation, Full synthetic. 5W-40. 5 quarts container.

What is the difference between 5w40 and 5w30?

In practice, this means that each oil is just as viscous at lower temperatures and will remain viscous at -30°C, however 5w40 oil outperforms 5w30 oils at higher temperatures, being effective up to ambient temperatures of 50°C, as opposed to 30°C.

How much oil does a VW Golf TDI take?

5 liters[The VW oil capacity on a VW Golf 2.0 TDI is 5 liters.]

How much oil does a TDI hold?

5 liters[The VW oil capacity on a VW Jetta 2.0 TDI is 5 liters.]

How Much Oil Does a VW Golf Take?

The 1.8L Volkswagen Golf takes 5.8 quarts of 5W-40 oil. The 1.4L Volkswagen Golf takes 4.2 quarts of 0W-20 oil.

2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 Volkswagen Golf Oil Type

Oil capacity with filter: 4.2 quarts (4 liters); You can add a maximum of 0.5 liters (0.5 qt) of engine oil that meets the ACEA A3/B4 and API SN standard has a viscosity grade of SAE 0W-20 and is free from detergents or other additives.

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Volkswagen Golf Oil Type

Oil capacity with filter: 6.3 quarts (6 liters); If your area does not have synthetic oil that meets the required Audi, Volkswagen oil quality standard and recommends a viscosity grade, use a viscosity grade appropriate for the climate, season, and operating conditions where the car is used.

1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Volkswagen Golf Oil Type

Oil capacity with filter: 4.8 quarts (4.5 liters); If your area does not have synthetic oil that meets the required Audi, Volkswagen oil quality standard and recommends a viscosity grade, use a viscosity grade appropriate for the climate, season, and operating conditions where the car is used.

Volkswagen Golf Engine Oil Filter

Yuriy specializes in repairing and maintaining motors and automatic transmissions, but he also has knowledge about other areas of car repair. He has been working as a professional since 2015, and gladly agreed to be an expert on the "best motor oil" section.

Guaranteeing top performance

The right oil is vital to the smooth operation of your Volkswagen. Read on to discover the different types of oil and which is right for your car.

Choosing the right oil

Your local retailer will be happy to advise you on choosing the right Volkswagen Genuine Oil.

Oil for the trip

We offer 1 litre bottles of oil for you to take on the road, because Volkswagen Genuine Oils aren’t available everywhere. Our oil can be safely stored in its container for at least four years. Contact your local retailer to find out more.

Genuine Volkswagen Oil Filters

Our Genuine Oil Filters prevent dust, metal particles, oil carbon and soot from getting into your engine. This increases the efficiency of your oil and helps protect your engine from wear.

Changing your oil

A warning light on your dashboard will tell you when it’s time to change your oil. Depending on your service plan, we recommend the following intervals between oil changes:

Oil change FAQs

Your engine generates immense pressure and heat. Engine oil helps protect it by neutralising particles, acids and moisture. Inevitably the efficiency of your oil will deplete over time, so keeping it refreshed is vital for a healthy engine.

Engine oil warning lights

Discover what engine oil warning lights are telling you and what to do about them. Further information is available in your owner’s manual Opens an external link .

What is VW 507.00?

Regardless of what ExxonMobil says; VW says it is 507.00. The other quality levels are in regards to flow, viscosity, etc. 507.00 is mostly just in regards to ash content; so they aren't completely separated. That's my guess on the ambiguity, anyway...

What is long life oil?

LongLife oil is a high grade, fully synthetic oil with increased resistance to ageing at high temperatures. When LongLife servicing was originally introduced it was generally designated SAE 0W-30 and met Volkswagen standards 503 00 for petrol engines and 506 00 and later 506 01 for diesel engines.

Does 507 work with DPF?

507 Will work but are you having problems finding 505.01? 507 is likely to be a little more expensive because it's also made to work with DPF and you don't have one. So you'd be paying extra for something you don't really need.

What oil does VW use?

This was a 0W30 weight oil that helped improve fuel economy.

What does "drive a VW TDI" mean?

Driving a VW TDI means questioning and sometimes tossing out some long-held beliefs about oil and oil change intervals (OCI). Pulling into your local quick-lube store and letting them put whatever’s in the drum below the floor into your car can be disastrous to your TDI. We’re going to try to make it simple and help you choose ...

Why does diesel oil turn black?

There’s a simple point here: Diesel engine oils have different requirements because, in part, of the need to keep soot in suspension in the oil between changes. You’ll notice that the oil in your TDI turns black very quickly after a change.

What is 505.00 oil?

505.00 oils (for rotary pump TDIS) have the widest viscosity ratings of VW oils, and include 0W30 and 0W40. Although 5W40 oil is most popular in this category, many owners in cold climates like using 0W30 or 0W40 in winter. And both 5W30 and 5W40 oils are available for oils meeting the 505.01 standard (PDs).

How long should I run my oil change after a break in?

All TDIs have a 10,000 mile oil change interval (OCI) after break-in. After generations of 3,000 mile OCIs many owners have difficulty accepting the 10,000 mile interval as safe. But 10,000 miles has proven to be a more than reasonable interval. Many owners run their oil longer.

How does a TDI turbocharger work?

First, the TDI’s high compression puts its piston rings very close to the point of combustion. Engineers soon learned that conventional oils could leave deposits, or coke, on the piston rings, which would jeopardize their function, increasing oil consumption. Second, Oil is the life blood of a turbocharger. If oil cokes or gathers residue then it ...

Which countries use different viscosity ratings?

Europe and America use multiple viscosity ratings for oils. And there are a couple of trends in the oil industry when it comes to viscosity: Oil viscosity numbers are getting lower. Lighter weight oils work better than they used to at high temperatures.

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