MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Mk5 General Area => Topic started by: Gtiain on August 01, 2010, 12:33:05 pm
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Hi guys, I rang up the dealer that I recently purchased my gti from to ask whether I was on a long life service plan. It turns out I'm not and I'm on the time and distance plan. What does this mean and what oil will I need to put in?
Thanks girls & boys.
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Leave it on T&D and use longlife oil :happy2:
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Hi sorry but I don't know what long life oil is? I was going to buy castrol or something similar and wondered what grade to get? Thanks for your help. :happy2:
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Castrol Edge 5w30 fully synthetic. It will say something along the lines of VW/Audi oil. You're better off on T&D.
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Ok thanks very much. Just out of interest what's the difference between these plans?
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Ok thanks very much. Just out of interest what's the difference between these plans?
T&D is just a yearly plan like normal cars, longlife service uses the cars computer to tell it when a service is needed, its worth noting that if your not careful longlife can be quicker than t&d, my edition 30 was wanting a service before the first year was up (i did it on t&d anyway, just the dealers had wrongly set computer to longlife), plus the longlife services was going to cost more than a t&d one
Longlife services are not recommended by most members for the GTi engine
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Edit, beated by 182.
Longlife is variable upto to two years or 20k miles but will typically be a lower depending on the way the car is driven/used.
T&D Is fixed one year or 10k miles, which ever comes sooner.
The oil you want is the castrol edge that is marked as VW507 spec.
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For Longlife, you must meet all of the following criteria:
- Mileage: more than 30 miles per day.
- Type of Journey: Motorway and main road driving. Mainly longer distance journeys. Constant speeds.
- Conditions: Normal engine loading - eg, with little or no towing, with little or no hill climbs. Normal vehicle loading.
- Driving style: Moderate acceleration, moderate braking, engine revs mainly below 3000rpm.
Anyone who drives a GTI has no business staying below 3000rpm whenever they get in the car.
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Ok thanks very much. Just out of interest what's the difference between these plans?
This may help you:
http://www.volkswagen.co.uk/owners/servicing/regimes