MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Mk5 General Area => Topic started by: gobbleplease on May 21, 2010, 05:59:40 pm
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Well today i checked the oil level for the first time since i bought the car 6 months ago and it was sitting very low (in line with he minium level), so i went to halfords and bought some castrol edge, fully synthetic, long life, 5-30 oil and the car took about 1 liter and this is only with me using the car for around 2000 miles (short distances) mainly.
I find this quite worrying that the car uses this much oil as ive had some bangers in my time and ive never needed to top up oil before :scared: Is this a common characteristic of the gti or should i be worried. Also have i bought the correct oil, it said for Vag engines on the bottle and had vag standards on the lable 502 504 505 i think ?
Another problem is i went to fill up the washers today and it basically spat out he water i put in to it ! i was wondering if it is a bumber off job too get in to the washer tank and check for leaks at the hose connections ect, or if there was an easyer way to gain access
TA guys :happy2:
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dont know about the washers mate, but i had to top my oil up the other day, and i too have only owned the car about 6 months :sad1:
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whats your milage bud ?
short journeys too ?
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40k mate yeah a few short journeys, mixture really. i dont think keeping the boot down helps :evilgrin:
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Im 40k aswell, lets hope someone can shed some light on it :popcornsoda:
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I've found it a lot thirstier on oil than my old 1.8T. Seems to be 'normal'.
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VW expect 1 litre per 1000 miles to be normal.
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VW expect 1 litre per 1000 miles to be normal.
thanks bud ! is that a statement VW have made ? thats quite alot
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VW expect 1 litre per 1000 miles to be normal.
thanks bud ! is that a statement VW have made ? thats quite alot
It is indeed. Dealers are advised to consider the above as normal, if it consumes anymore they will look into it
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First off have you been on the moon for a couple of years, it is a well known fact that a lot of Mk5 GTI's use lots of oil there must be 20 threads on here discussing it. :smiley:
And more importantly how can you go 6 months without checking your oil. :chicken: Even if you didn't know about the Mk5 excessive usage 6 months without a simple dip is not good practise at all fella. :fighting:
Consider yourself told off. :fighting2:
And the jets on your wipers may simply be blocked. :happy2:
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Its longlife III oil, you can use the Quantum stuff as its vag approved. dealer charged me £24 for 1 unit on a recent service robbin gits I bought 5L for £26 the week before to top it up, i was not impressed next time I putting the bottle on the seat for them and save my dosh.
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yep my 06 gti also uing about 1lt per 1000 miles???
and meyo around filler cap?? :confused:
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yep my 06 gti also uing about 1lt per 1000 miles???
and meyo around filler cap?? :confused:
Mayo does not sound healthy, for both types.
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yep my 06 gti also uing about 1lt per 1000 miles???
and meyo around filler cap?? :confused:
Mayo does not sound healthy, for both types.
.......might get a little in the very cold weather but not this time of year?.
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How much oil is there between the top and bottom marks on the dip stick? Does that make sense? :laugh:
Mine uses a fair bit but I'm curious as to how much the oil the car needs to loose before it drops from the top to the bottom mark on the dip stick?
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How much oil is there between the top and bottom marks on the dip stick?
I'm sure someone stated 750mls.
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Another problem is i went to fill up the washers today and it basically spat out he water i put in to it ! i was wondering if it is a bumber off job too get in to the washer tank and check for leaks at the hose connections ect, or if there was an easyer way to gain access
Mine did this, so must be a known issue. The dealer certainly didn't seem surprised - fixed under warranty by replacing the reservior.
Good luck!
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VW expect 1 litre per 1000 miles to be normal.
thanks bud ! is that a statement VW have made ? thats quite alot
That isn't quite correct. VW state "upto 1 litre of oil per 1000 kilometres is acceptable". So in the Queens English, that is 1 litre of oil per 612 miles.
Oh, BTW, this isn't unique to VW, it is an industry-wide accepted tollerance.
But I cant believe you muppets for not checking your oil for SIX MONTHS - strewth, check your oil once a week, once a month at the very longest!
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Another problem is i went to fill up the washers today and it basically spat out he water i put in to it ! i was wondering if it is a bumber off job too get in to the washer tank and check for leaks at the hose connections ect, or if there was an easyer way to gain access
Nah, if you try to fill them up too quickly, they will 'froth up' and spit back at you. Think of it like a sh@g - slowly and carefully! :evilgrin:
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Its longlife III oil, you can use the Quantum stuff as its vag approved. dealer charged me £24 for 1 unit on a recent service robbin gits I bought 5L for £26 the week before to top it up, i was not impressed next time I putting the bottle on the seat for them and save my dosh.
Erm, the Quantum Longlife III oil may be VAG 504.00/507.00 approved, and may also be made by Castrol - but it categorically is NOT the same as Castrol EDGE, nor as good as. Why do you think they can sell Quantum so cheaply?
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yep my 06 gti also uing about 1lt per 1000 miles???
Not correctly run in!
and meyo around filler cap?? :confused:
Not being 'spanked' enough. Give it an 'Italian tune up' (a darn good thrashing)!
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girl at work today drove her bf's boxster into work.
told me straight she's got the porker...then told me her old battered fiesta died last night with engine seizure.
first thing i said...did it have any oil in it?
her answer....apparently no!
god knows when the car was last serviced and oil checked. not a thing for girls to do apparently. the car could easily have carried on a few more thousand miles, but no, she's killed it cos of not bothering to look after the car.
so they now have to fork out a lot more £££'s to buy another car, rather than a few quid for oil and maybe an annual service.
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How much oil is there between the top and bottom marks on the dip stick? Does that make sense? :laugh:
Wellllllllll . . . . . there is an industry standard which normally indicates exactly one litre between min and max, and from my own research, this seems to ring true with all VAG engines - however, this isn't set in stone.
Mine uses a fair bit but I'm curious as to how much the oil the car needs to loose before it drops from the top to the bottom mark on the dip stick?
If you need to add any more than say 250ml in one go, then you are being too slack. You can add oil as soon as it drops into the hatched area of the dipstick. I think the owners manual shows this - so RTFM! :wink: :laugh:
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girl at work today drove her bf's boxster into work.
told me straight she's got the porker...then told me her old battered fiesta died last night with engine seizure.
first thing i said...did it have any oil in it?
her answer....apparently no!
god knows when the car was last serviced and oil checked. not a thing for girls to do apparently. the car could easily have carried on a few more thousand miles, but no, she's killed it cos of not bothering to look after the car.
so they now have to fork out a lot more £££'s to buy another car, rather than a few quid for oil and maybe an annual service.
Hey, Mrs Tamer can happily check the oil, and top it up, and I know many a lass who can!
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Whats recommended to leave the oil level at. Mines currently at 2/3rds up the hatched area. I've not added any as the manual says oil can be added not must be added, - whats best. Personally I top up when at half or less the way up the hatched area.
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Hey, Mrs Tamer can happily check the oil, and top it up, and I know many a lass who can!
oh don't get me wrong, i know a few that do too...and i've also come across a few blokes who don't have a clue!!!
was just trying to back up your point about how important it is to keep an eye on the oil level and don't rely on the light to flash up on the dashboard. :happy2:
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That isn't quite correct. VW state "upto 1 litre of oil per 1000 kilometres is acceptable". So in the Queens English, that is 1 litre of oil per 612 miles.
I know it's 1000km. Not sure why I put miles. I'm sure I've said 1000km in other posts too.
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Whats recommended to leave the oil level at. Mines currently at 2/3rds up the hatched area. I've not added any as the manual says oil can be added not must be added, - whats best. Personally I top up when at half or less the way up the hatched area.
As close to the max as is physically possible. The only time you do NOT add any more oil is if it is already in the max area!
If you top it up little and often, you will get to know approximately how much will be needed to say raise the level by 5mm on the dipstick.
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Hey, Mrs Tamer can happily check the oil, and top it up, and I know many a lass who can!
oh don't get me wrong, i know a few that do too...and i've also come across a few blokes who don't have a clue!!!
was just trying to back up your point about how important it is to keep an eye on the oil level and don't rely on the light to flash up on the dashboard. :happy2:
Exactly - on my last S4, the warning light came on way below the mininim - it was just touching the very bottom of the dipstick. I was well livid (both with myself, and with Audi). And don't ask how I managed to let it get so low! :ashamed:
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the great T_T failing on a simple maintenance point. tut tut.
your advice from now on is worthless. :wink: