Typical Problems & QuestionsWhich gas should I use in my Passat? - Forum Discussion
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Welcome to the Passat (B5) Do-It-Yourself, How-To and Frequently Asked Question Thread.How to add something to the FAQ?
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Don't forget our Technical Forums that are broken down into more specific sections like interior, car audio and electronics, specific engines, transmissions etc.
To search within this thread, please press Control+F or Command (Open Apple)+F on your keyboard. (Note: Just because nothing is returned does not mean that it is not here, your search term may not be used in the description). Many items and issues may fit into all categories, so it is best to spend a couple minutes looking through the whole thread.Sections
01) Typical Problems & Questions
02) Oil & Servicing
03) Body & Exterior
04) Interior
05) Wheels & Tires
06) Lighting
07) Electrical
08) Radio & Navigation System
09) VAG-COM
10) Suspension & Handling
11) Motor & Transmission
12) Brakes
13) Racks & Carriers
14) Misc.
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Typical Problems & QuestionsWhich gas should I use in my Passat? - Forum Discussion
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Oil & Servicing
TSBs and Recalls - luvail
What OIL should I use? - Forum Discussion
A special note...There are two tools that any VAG owner absolutely must have. Just like your torque wrench and your socket set, your toolbox is crippled without them:
1) A VAG-COM cable/software from Ross-Tech in Lansdale, PA
This cable will connect your laptop to the OBDII port on your car, and enable you to self-diagnose, pull the full code for your problem, and clear out that CEL so you can get on with your life. Having the cable around will also allow you to run software like Lemmiwinks to tweak your ECU a bit.
2) The official factory repair manual, from Bentley Publishers in Cambridge, MA, available from the manufacturer or through many of our dedicated forum sponsors/banner advertisers.
These manuals are comprehensive guides to your car, from wiring diagrams to engine cut-aways to torque specs. Not having one is like doing carpentry without a tape measure - it just won't work out well in the end.
Chances are, many of the things you want to do, or want to know, can be understood by simply having these two things around. No need to post or even use the search - just hook up and scan, or open to the right section and get to work.
So, pick these up, whether it be from the classifieds, ebay, or your favorite car parts source, and get familiar with them. Your ownership time will be much better for it.
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Interior
Adding a Warning Triangle - parts, links, etc.For general interior questions, be sure to visit:
The Interior Forum
Modified by robbyb413 at 2:26 PM 3-5-2009
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Wheels & Tires
Stock Bolt Battern/Offsets - Forum DiscussionFor general wheel info, be sure to visit:
The Wheel and Tire Forum
#7
Lighting
--- Exterior ---Disabling DRLs, all years - Forum Discussion
Rear Fog - b5.5 - Forum Discussion
Rear Fog - b5 - Forum DiscussionFor general lighting questions be sure to visit:
The Lighting Forum--- Interior ---
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Radio & Navigation System
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#11
Suspension & Handling
Upper control arm replacement - TDForNow
For general suspension info, be sure to visit:
The Suspension Tuning Forum
Modified by robbyb413 at 8:28 AM 4-26-2010
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Motor--- The 1.8T Technical Forum ---
Everything k04 - Forum Discussion
Lemmiwinks: The VWVortex/1.8T Guide
* download lemmiwinks here (note: serial cables only)
* Unitronic.ca's UniTune - like lemmiwinks but for USB cables
* Custom Code's version for USB cables
--- The 2.8 v6 Technical Fourm ---
--- The W8 Technical Forum ---
--- The TDI Engine Fourm ---
TransmissionOther forums that will be useful
The Automatic Transmission Technical Forum
The Manual Transmission Technical Fourm
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Misc.Online ETKA parts detail - find your part numbers here - ozstriker
Passat Parts Sources... from maintenance to upgrades - Forum Discussion