A6 Engine Oil -Whats everyone using or favoring?!?!
#1
A6 Engine Oil -Whats everyone using or favoring?!?!
I am about to do the first oil change on my (new to me) 02' A6 3.0....
-Definitely using Synthetic Oil... probably Mobil-1
-What oil weight should be used?
Regards,
Jason
(car had no manual, searching found little on the A6)
-Definitely using Synthetic Oil... probably Mobil-1
-What oil weight should be used?
Regards,
Jason
(car had no manual, searching found little on the A6)
#2
Do a search on "oil". Lots of discussion.
You can't go wrong with Mobil1 0W-40 for the winter and 5W-30 or 40 for the summer. You may be able to run the 5W year-round since you don't have to worry about little bitty turbo bearings spinning real fast in cold weather.
You can't go wrong with Mobil1 0W-40 for the winter and 5W-30 or 40 for the summer. You may be able to run the 5W year-round since you don't have to worry about little bitty turbo bearings spinning real fast in cold weather.
#3
Thanks for the early response.
I want to make sure to use the correct weight, I have noticed some lifter / valve ticking, which is a horrible sound I must say. Before going in to the shop an oil change is a must.
"searching found little on the A6"....
I want to make sure to use the correct weight, I have noticed some lifter / valve ticking, which is a horrible sound I must say. Before going in to the shop an oil change is a must.
"searching found little on the A6"....
#4
Well i'm running 5w-40 just in the winter because of the ocasional -30F temperatures up here in the Upper Peninsula (at school - MTU), it's next to impossible to cold-start your car with 10w-30 in temperatures that cold.
Mobile 1 Synthetic of course. 5w-30 wouldn't be a bad weight to put in, what is the climate like where you're at?
Mobile 1 Synthetic of course. 5w-30 wouldn't be a bad weight to put in, what is the climate like where you're at?
#10
Castrol Syntec is a full synthetic not a blend and is VW compliant as per the following:
SAE 5W–40:
is engineered specifically to meet the Volkswagen engine warranty requirements, exceeding VW 502 00 and 505 00. Exceeds all car and light truck manufacturer's warranty requirements for the protection for gasoline, diesel and turbocharged engines where API SL, SJ, SH, CF or CD is recommended. Porsche approved and also exceeds European ACEA: A3, B3, B4, MB 229.3, MB 229.1, BMW LL–98. Meets the engine protection requirements of Volvo, BMW, Mercedes Benz and ILSAC GF–3 for API Certified Gasoline Engine Oils.
SAE 5W–40:
is engineered specifically to meet the Volkswagen engine warranty requirements, exceeding VW 502 00 and 505 00. Exceeds all car and light truck manufacturer's warranty requirements for the protection for gasoline, diesel and turbocharged engines where API SL, SJ, SH, CF or CD is recommended. Porsche approved and also exceeds European ACEA: A3, B3, B4, MB 229.3, MB 229.1, BMW LL–98. Meets the engine protection requirements of Volvo, BMW, Mercedes Benz and ILSAC GF–3 for API Certified Gasoline Engine Oils.