Facts about oil sludge
#131
RE: Facts about oil sludge
ORIGINAL: daveck2
They can't make you buy thier oil. As long as you are not using generic brand oil like "Coastal", they have to accept the fact that you or your local oil change place use name brand synthetic oil (keep receipt) and would have to honor the warranty
"Only seafoam or marvel mystery oil engine flushes will clean out the oil pick up tube."
This is not necessarily the case! I used them to try and flush my motor but "hard Debris" from plastic shavings from the cam chain tensioner "fused themselves to the pickup screen. Keep an eye on Oil pressure to see if you get any improvements in pressure after flushing, if you don't, pull the pan and replace the tube
They can't make you buy thier oil. As long as you are not using generic brand oil like "Coastal", they have to accept the fact that you or your local oil change place use name brand synthetic oil (keep receipt) and would have to honor the warranty
"Only seafoam or marvel mystery oil engine flushes will clean out the oil pick up tube."
This is not necessarily the case! I used them to try and flush my motor but "hard Debris" from plastic shavings from the cam chain tensioner "fused themselves to the pickup screen. Keep an eye on Oil pressure to see if you get any improvements in pressure after flushing, if you don't, pull the pan and replace the tube
As for the metal shavings, i covered that already, oil pan silicone can also plug the pick up tube as well which seafoam can't take care of.
#132
RE: Facts about oil sludge
auditech79, is the extended 8 year warranty from the original date of purchase or is it from the end of the original manufacturer's warranty (in essence making it a 11 year warranty since the original is 3 years/50K)?
Mine is a '98 so I'm trying to see if I'm covered and need to have my oil changedat shops or if I can do it myself. I went to Royal Motors in SF today and the service guy said that it's from the original purchase date but he didn't sound knowledgable about it b/c he also said that sludge only happens if you don't take care of your car.
Mine is a '98 so I'm trying to see if I'm covered and need to have my oil changedat shops or if I can do it myself. I went to Royal Motors in SF today and the service guy said that it's from the original purchase date but he didn't sound knowledgable about it b/c he also said that sludge only happens if you don't take care of your car.
#133
RE: Facts about oil sludge
The sludge repair isn't a warranty repair, its a world wide TSB (technical service bulletin) repair. So you could literally have 200,000 miles on the odomerter and out of warranty for 2 years and it would still be covered as long as you have oil change reciepts up to the current mileage.
You CANNOT use reciepts of buying oil as justification, you have to have a shop work reciept.
You CANNOT use reciepts of buying oil as justification, you have to have a shop work reciept.
#134
RE: Facts about oil sludge
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#135
RE: Facts about oil sludge
Auditech79,
I called AudiUSA yesterday and inquired about the oil sludge related extended warranty on the engines. They said that it is unlimited mileage but is 8 years from the date of the first in-service date. Since mine is a '98, my coverage has expired since it's 10 years old and it was confirmed by the Audi rep on the phone. Are you sure about your statements regarding the repair? It seems that we havea disconnect here and from what I understand from all the TSB's I've encountered, a TSBis not a recall and there is no obligation for a dealer to perform any TSB repairs at zero expense to the customer. If anything, these TSB's are suggestions if the customer has a problem but it doesn't put liability for the car manufacturer to foot the bill. Is that what you understand or is it different?
I called AudiUSA yesterday and inquired about the oil sludge related extended warranty on the engines. They said that it is unlimited mileage but is 8 years from the date of the first in-service date. Since mine is a '98, my coverage has expired since it's 10 years old and it was confirmed by the Audi rep on the phone. Are you sure about your statements regarding the repair? It seems that we havea disconnect here and from what I understand from all the TSB's I've encountered, a TSBis not a recall and there is no obligation for a dealer to perform any TSB repairs at zero expense to the customer. If anything, these TSB's are suggestions if the customer has a problem but it doesn't put liability for the car manufacturer to foot the bill. Is that what you understand or is it different?
#136
RE: Facts about oil sludge
If the TSB says it only has an 8 year availability, then its new to me. When i worked at the dealer it stated that all years were covered, so its possible that the TSB has changed, and yes a TSB is more of a guideline rather than a recall.
#138
I ONLY change the filter, not the oil. Only adding "Lucas oil" when it gets low. Synth never breaks down it only gets dirty. Years later after a friend of the family, a chemist for Chevron, informed me of this, my valves are still clean, and no sludge. Then again not all oil is the same. Mobil and Royal purple work well too. Kein Scheißegespräch
#139
I ONLY change the filter, not the oil. Only adding "Lucas oil" when it gets low. Synth never breaks down it only gets dirty. Years later after a friend of the family, a chemist for Chevron, informed me of this, my valves are still clean, and no sludge. Then again not all oil is the same. Mobil and Royal purple work well too. Kein Scheißegespräch
Stuff will still get clogged in the oil pick up tube dummy. You're correct that synthetic oil never breaks down, but when you get a low pressure oil light don't come crying to me.