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pdiddy
23-10-2005, 12:52 AM
The oil min light on my DIS has just illuminated. I own a 1.4 tdi (75hp), Which oil is suitable? The car is on variable servicing and is still showing 1500 miles till next service.

Is the oil only avaliable from VAG stealers, or can anyone recommend another type of oil. I only require a small amount as it will shortly be going in for its service.

The manual states only oil conforming to specifications VW 506 00 and VW 506 01, any help much appreciated. And also, some idea of cost.

Thanks Phil.

Dolphin grey tdi se, DIS, single cd.

Will
23-10-2005, 09:40 AM
Halfords or GSF Parts sell this oil. The main products out there are; Castrol SLX OW30 Long Life 2 and Shell Helix Ultra 0W30. Both meet VW 506 01, which is the type you need. Members to this club also get a discount at; www.opieoils.co.uk/lubricants.htm. Prices seem to be around £10-12/L. It's expensive, but not having enough oil in your engine is even more so ;)

2004 1.4 TDi (90) SE, Cobalt Blue, Climate control, Cruise control, DIS, Sport seats, Winter pack, Symphony II. (now sold)

pdiddy
23-10-2005, 11:58 AM
Thanks Will

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Dolphin grey tdi se, DIS, single cd.

BiggsteR
25-10-2005, 11:53 AM
Is this the same oil that's used in the TDI 90? I asked the $tealer for the top-up bottle since it was missing from my boot, but was told it is only supplied on new cars. Grrr.......

PS you can get nice Audi cases to hold the bottle of oil in (with funnels, wipes, etc. - check on eBay. They are velcro'd to stick to the side of the boot :D

daveyjp
25-10-2005, 12:56 PM
Castrol edge replaces SLX II and it's £13.99 a litre from Halfords (used in all VAG engines on varaiable servicing). Waiting for the oil warning light to come on is not a good way of checking oil levels. The A2 has the easiest dip stick of any car to get at - spend an extra five minutes in the petrol station once a fortnight to do a visual check and top up as necessary, it could save you the cost of an engine replacement.

You can get the oil and cases off e-bay - the oil is cheap, but the P&P bumps up the price dramatically.

crb1011
25-10-2005, 08:09 PM
sounds like good advice but ever tried reading the dip stick not an easy task even worse when the oil has just been changed and is clean grrrrrrr

1.4 PETROL A2 BLACK WITH OPEN SKY AND REAR BENCH SEAT

whuy
26-10-2005, 08:29 AM
Just bought 5 litres from:
http://www.autoteile-siegen.de/shop/product_info.php/products_id/35/cPath/2_10/castrol/castrol-longlife-2-topup-0w-30.html
at 6.79 EUR/l (about 4.6 £)
Don't know what the shipping costs to the UK are, though. (I paid 12 EUR for the 5 litres, the UK is likely to be a bit more)
Send them an email, they speak English.

Werner
2001 1.4 TDI 75

GrayB
26-10-2005, 10:48 AM
That's a good price. Might be worth someone following up? Me - I bought some from the stealer a while back and haven't used any yet!

crb1011
26-10-2005, 06:53 PM
Well I was even luckier. My lad works for Halfords so going to get the oil at trade prices.

1.4 PETROL A2 BLACK WITH OPEN SKY AND REAR BENCH SEAT

ULP
31-10-2005, 04:22 PM
Is this the same oil that's used in the TDI 90? I asked the $tealer for the top-up bottle since it was missing from my boot, but was told it is only supplied on new cars. Grrr.......

Not Hitchin Audi is it Biggster?

I was told this too until I pointed out my cousin got a free litre when she bought her used A2. Moments later I was presented with my nice little case of 1 litre oil. Ta very much!

I'd have a word if you bought the car recently...

Oilman
07-11-2005, 03:56 PM
The Fuchs Titan Supersyn SL LL 0w-30 works out at £34.99 for 4L, £65.99 for 8L and £122.99 for 16L for Club Members HERE.

That's £8.75pl for 4L, £8.25 for 8L and £7.69 for 16L.

Considering Fuchs does 15,000,000L per annum factory fill with VAG, I think this oil is a bargain compared to other major brands!

Technical data on the oil is here:

http://www.opieoils.co.uk/TechSpecs/titan%20supersyn%20sl%20longlife%20plus%20sae%200w-30.pdf

Hope this helps.

Cheers
Simon

Kaine
07-11-2005, 10:10 PM
Hi Simon,

Welcome back to the forum - not seen you touting for sales recently - lol

Kaine

Oilman
07-11-2005, 10:19 PM
Still about mate, still touting.lol

Cheers

Simon.

chickenfriednice
24-03-2006, 09:29 AM
Is castrol SLX LongTec 0W-30 the oil I need to top up my A2 1.4 Tdi (varialbe service?)

I see its £10.99 a litre from http://www.opieoils.co.uk Is this a good deal?

Thanks

Oilman
24-03-2006, 11:19 AM
Does the car have a PD Diesel engine?

Cheers

Simon.

chickenfriednice
27-03-2006, 01:20 PM
Hi, Not sure what PD means?? Its a 2001 1.4 Tdi (75 bhp) I had it Variable serviced (by a dealer) in November and have noticed that the oil is creeping closer to the mini mark so I want to top it up with the correct long life oil (exactly the same would be my preference, if you know what Audi use?)

Thanks

spike
13-04-2006, 08:59 PM
Club members may be interested in the attached Audi oil recommendation chart which covers VW 50700 - a new spec for TDi engines. This appears to supercede, but not obsolete the previous longlife spec, VW 50601
Lists for Castrol and Fuchs oils are also included

Cheers Spike

A2Look
22-04-2006, 02:30 AM
If anybody is near sheffield they can have some oil from me. I bought a 60L barrel of SLX LongLife II 0w30

VW approved aswell.

Joee
30-09-2006, 05:37 PM
Another site which I can recommend for oil is www.mapodo.de. Perfect service and delivery to Sweden in 7 days. The Castrol 5W-30 SLX III recommended for the latest diesels (WV 507.00) is 8,50 EUR/lit. I ordered 10 liters and ended up paying approx. 10 EUR/lit inkluding freight.

HUWS66
30-09-2006, 06:19 PM
READING ALL THE COMMENTS ABOUT THE OIL AND PRICES HAS ANYONE USED MORRIS OIL THEY ARE VAG APPROVED AND FOR 5LITRES IT IS ONLY
£30.00 HERE IS SOME MORE INFO BELOW
Multilife 0W/30 is a fully synthetic advanced multigrade lubricant, having the superior level of protection capability demanded by the latest high technology engines.
The synthetic base component not only ensures rapid circulation and protection during cold starts, but provides a strong low viscosity oil film that contributes to engine efficiency and energy savings.
Advanced additive technology provides long-term benefits including reduced wear on critical valve-train components, including camshafts and hydraulic cam-followers and maintains a high level of engine cleanliness.

Multilife 0W/30 has the following benefits:
1. Increased engine efficiency, output and fuel economy.
2. Rapid cold start flow that reduces noise and wear.
3. Increased film strength at high temperatures under all driving conditions.
4. High temperature deposit and anti-sludge control.
5. Low levels of volatility.

Multilife 0W/30 is recommended for the latest petrol and diesel engines, including turbo-charged versions requiring a low viscosity 0W/30 multigrade.
Can be used in model year 2002 onwards, Vauxhall / Opel petrol units. Additionally, Multilife 0W/30 may also be used against VW 503.00/503.01/506.00/506.01 standards, applicable to VAG vehicles (Audi, Seat, Skoda and Volkswagen), using fixed or variable service interval options.
Please note: Multilife 0W/30 should not be used in pre-2000 VAG models or pre-2002 Vauxhall / Opel models.