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Hi guys I have a 2007 tfsi octavia vrs and it's getting a little low on oil. I looked around the forums and from what I can see, I need 5w30 504.00 spec oil, is this right? Just want to double check before I order anything. It's on fixed servicing. 

 

One other thing, it's been fully serviced a few months ago (all filters,oil + spark plugs) but the "service now" light keeps coming on. I've turned it off a few times by pushing in the mileage reset button and twisting and it stays off for a week or so then comes back on. Is there any way to turn this off permanently, because it's driving me mad. Thanks :)

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I think he means he puts in 504.00 then changes on fixed servicing regime. I agree, I can't see what harm it could do since I'm just going to be changing it earlier rather than later. 

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I know, but the original poster was asking for advice on a top up with his tfsi being on fixed and fixed servicing requires the use of 5W40 not 5W30. Sorry guys I'm not meaning to be a di*ck, just answering the question which was asked.

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I am the original poster :D

 

Your advice is appreciated though, I'll email the garage who serviced the car and ask them what oil they used, since I ordered some 5w 30 before your first reply in this thread. If they used the 5w 40 I'm presuming it would be bad to mix them, so I'll just change it all.

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It was a specialist who did the car. I emailed them earlier and it seems they put in the fully synthetic, 5w 30, 504.00 spec, which happens to be what I ordered. Happy days! :)

 

On that link to the gti forum above, I noticed he wrote "(though some oils from American manufacturers are not acutally 'fully' synthetic  wink.gif)." Is that quite common? I ordered this stuff which is an American brand and says 100% synthetic. 

 

What is the actual difference between oils of the same spec? I had alot of oils on the page meeting the same spec as this gulf oil, but they were about £10-30 more expensive, is there any reason for that?

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If you want more info on oils, there's a lot of info on the opieoils website you linked to in your post:

http://www.opieoils.co.uk/t-technical-info.aspx

There's also a list of all approved VW oils in my post here (the oil you've ordered is on the approved list for VW504.00/VW507.00):

http://www.briskoda.net/forums/topic/320854-octavia-mk2-engines-dpfs-cambelts-oils-brakes-and-servicing-info/

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I am the original poster :D

 

Your advice is appreciated though, I'll email the garage who serviced the car and ask them what oil they used, since I ordered some 5w 30 before your first reply in this thread. If they used the 5w 40 I'm presuming it would be bad to mix them, so I'll just change it all.

It won't matter - mix all you like.

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