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VW Oil Change

If you own a Volkswagen, or are thinking of buying one, then you need to know about its oil changes. In this blog, we uncover why it’s so important to change the oil, and how it can prevent issues in your Volkswagen.

At Links Automotive, we know how important it is to take care of your Volkswagen. To ensure that it’s kept in peak performance, and efficient for years to come, your oil has a crucial role.

Replacing your oil often is an essential part of vehicle ownership and ignoring it could lead to costly repairs or complete engine failure.

Engine lubrication is key to ensuring it runs smoothly. Over time, engines can wear down and be damaged by heat and friction – your engine oil prevents this.

This ultimate guide helps you as a Volkswagen owner keep your vehicle running at its best. 

Keep reading to find out more!

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Is it Important To Change the Oil In My VW Regularly?

Yes, oil is an essential part of maintaining your Volkswagen. Here’s why.

Firstly, engine oil helps prevent high heat build-up and reduces friction by lubricating internal engine components. Over time, oil gets contaminated with dirt, metal and debris which increases wear and reduces effectiveness which results in engine damage. 

Frequent oil changes make sure the oil is refreshed and without contaminants – allowing for optimum lubrication and protecting against wear and tear.

Some Volkswagen vehicles are high-performance, designed to be agile and quick – their engines need to be taken care of with more frequent oil changes. If the oil changes do not happen regularly, you could have overheating issues, reduced performance, or complete engine failure.

To ensure your Volkswagen lasts for years to come, you can regularly change the oil according to VW recommendations. To find out when you should change your engine oil, consult your Volkswagen owner’s manual.

Intervals Between Volkswagen Oil Changes – All You Need to Know

Most modern Volkswagen vehicles have a component monitoring system to work out when serviceable parts need to be replaced or renewed.

Factors that contribute to this system include:

  • Mileage: Keeping track of the miles you drive, the system figures out how often routine maintenance, like changing oil and inspecting brakes, needs to happen.
  • Time: If certain parts might need attention, even when your vehicle hasn’t been used for a while, the system also looks at how much time has passed since the last service.
  • Driver style: When you accelerate and brake, the system watches how you drive to figure out how much strain you’re putting on the vehicle’s parts. If you drive aggressively, parts will wear out faster, meaning your vehicle will need more frequent maintenance.
  • Environment conditions: Vehicle parts can be affected by extreme temperatures and humidity in the surrounding area. These factors are considered when deciding what maintenance is needed.
  • Fluid condition: The system can tell if your vehicle’s oil, coolant, and brake fluid need changing or replacing.

The system uses this information to provide a bespoke maintenance schedule for your vehicle. To ensure you keep to this schedule, you can also regularly perform services to your Volkswagen to reduce the risk of parts failing or expensive repairs. 

We suggest you stick to the recommended maintenance schedule outlined in your VW owner’s manual. You may have a routine oil replacement set at 7,500 or 10,000 miles, depending on the model and year of your Volkswagen.

Regardless of whether it has a monitoring system, your Volkswagen will have recommended intervals for certain serviceable parts, including oil changes to ensure it is running smoothly and lasts for years to come.

At Links Automotive, we suggest maintenance schedules based on your specific vehicle. Reach out to our expert team if you are unsure about when your next service is due.

Choosing The Correct Oil for your VW

To make sure your Volkswagen performs at its best and for a long time, you need to choose the right engine oil. Volkswagen vehicles use a variety of different oil types depending on their year, model, and engine.

Synthetic oil is used in most modern VWs. It allows for optimal lubrication and needs to be replaced less frequently, making it a popular choice.

Normal, non-synthetic oil is used in older VW models. The oil needs to meet VW’s requirements and should be of good quality. LongLife III FE and LongLife IV FE are usually the two oils suggested by Volkswagen. It’s crucial to choose the right oil for your VW model.

Oil viscosity is another factor to consider when choosing appropriate oil. Volkswagen recommends the viscosity rating that fits your engine and climate, which can be found in the owner’s manual.

Many factors are at play when it comes to choosing the correct oil for your Volkswagen. Our team of experts at Links Automotive are here to assist you if you are unsure. We only use high-quality oils during our services that are specifically recommended by Volkswagen for your model and engine type. Reach out to our team today for any oil-related questions!

Warning Signs to Look Out For When Replacing The Oil

We always suggest that you follow the manufacturer’s guidelines and use a qualified technician to replace the oil in your Volkswagen.

Your Volkswagen may be telling you that it needs new oil by displaying the following signs:

  1. Warning Light for Oil Change: On newer VW models, a light on the car’s dashboard comes on to remind you when it’s time to change the oil.
  2. Engine Noises: If the oil isn’t doing its job right, you might hear strange sounds or knocking from the engine.
  3. Smoke from Exhaust: When the oil is dirty or low, it can make the car produce too much smoke from the exhaust.
  4. Less Mileage on a Tank: If the engine oil is dirty, it can create more friction and make the engine work less efficiently, which means your car won’t go as far on a tank of fuel.
  5. Smell of Burning Oil: If you smell burning oil, it could mean the oil is either low or needs a change.

Noticing these signs early is important to reduce the breakdown of your Volkswagen. Reach out to our team today for expert advice and assistance if you notice these in your Volkswagen.

Steps You Can Follow When Changing The Oil in Your Volkswagen.

There is a routine for changing the oil in your Volkswagen with several key steps to follow. Replacing the oil involves removing the old oil and oil filter and replacing them with new oil and filters.

You might be considering changing the oil in your VW yourself, but one wrong move can be catastrophic, therefore we suggest you reach out to our team of trained professionals to do it for you.

We only use high-quality, genuine replacement parts during our Volkswagen oil changes at Links Automotive. Use oil that’s compatible with your specific model leaving you with complete peace of mind when your vehicle leaves our workshop.

At Links Automotive we follow these steps to replace your VW oil.

  1. Remove the used oil: Our skilled VW technicians will remove and safely dispose of the old engine oil.
  2. Change the oil filter: We will also swap out the oil filter with a good-quality VW filter to keep the new oil free from impurities.
  3. Put in fresh oil: We put the correct type and quantity of oil into your VW’s engine to make sure it runs well and stays protected.
  4. Check other parts: While your Volkswagen is with us, our experts will examine additional parts like belts and hoses.

It’s important to remember that oil disposal is handled correctly. Otherwise, there’s a risk of serious environmental impact. If it is not disposed of correctly, harmful pollutants such as metals, hydrocarbons and other elements are at risk of being released into the environment.

At Links Automotive, we ensure the environment is one of our top priorities. Only using the environmentally friendliest approach when it comes to disposing of oil, oil filters and other fluids.

We work with our waste management partners who take away and properly take care of the used oil out of your Volkswagen. 

To reduce the risk of wrong handling or damage to your engine, reach out to our skilled team at Links Automotive. Book your oil service with our friendly customer service team today!

Oil Changes in Your Volkswagen

Replacing the oil regularly with the correct oil is an essential part of maintaining a healthy Volkswagen engine. Otherwise, contaminants can build up and cause catastrophic damage to your engine. Follow the manufacturer guidelines for replacement intervals and oil type when performing oil services on your VW. Reach out to our team at Links Automotive if you are ever in doubt.

Some models are equipped with a part monitoring system which informs owners about when they should replace the oil. It uses factors such as driving style, external temperatures, and mileage to give you a tailored oil change suggestion.

If you notice any signs that your oil needs replacing, it’s best to get the job done as soon as possible to avoid engine issues and expensive repairs. Many signs indicate an oil change is necessary, including black smoke, engine noises, and decreased fuel economy.

At Links Automotive, our team of professionals know all about Volkswagen vehicles and can expertly replace the oil and oil filters in yours. We ensure that old oil and parts are disposed of correctly, minimising environmental impact. Reach out to our team today and have your oil taken care of professionally. 

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