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#1
Hi guys,
i've searched the forum but i just can't find wich oil should i use for my DSG. I'm close to oil change and i want to know exactly wich oils are compatible.
I tried searching but coudn't find anything. I dont know wich cars have the same gearbox so i only searched in audi.
Hope to get some help.
Regards.
#3
I've never changed DSG oil, but I would make sure the oil is specifically Direct Shift Gearbox oil like this Pentosin:
http://www.europaparts.com/direct-sh...-pentosin.html
#4
1998 GTI 2.0
1993 Jeep ZJ 4.0
World Automotive
Need any VCDS (VAG-COM) diagnostics or coding in the North NJ area? PM me.
#5
#6
Somebody needs a service manual
There is a special procedure, and a special fill tool. Search, it's not hard and the fill tool is easy to make. You do need full-feature VCDS to check the fluid level though, and that can't be substituted.
1998 GTI 2.0
1993 Jeep ZJ 4.0
World Automotive
Need any VCDS (VAG-COM) diagnostics or coding in the North NJ area? PM me.
#7
I don't work for ECS, but this kit would seem to have everything needed, except for the tool. The kit with the tool is about $200 more, and is out of stock.
http://www.ecstuning.com/Audi-TT_MKI...ssion/ES11968/
#8
Anony00GT, i know i have a lack of info.
do you have anywhere i can download the service manual?
regards
#9
Search for Bentley Service Manual. I think Ross-Tech sells them beside their VCDS, as do other vendors. If you're looking for a free manual, that's probably not going to happen. Any way you cut it, you need full registered VCDS to verify fluid level after you're done.
Several people have DIY's out there though. Google FTFW:
http://www.myturbodiesel.com/1000q/m...ge-service.htm
1998 GTI 2.0
1993 Jeep ZJ 4.0
World Automotive
Need any VCDS (VAG-COM) diagnostics or coding in the North NJ area? PM me.
#10
Thanks a lot dude. I'm a complete newbie in the audi world. I come from BMW.
Regards.
#11
1998 GTI 2.0
1993 Jeep ZJ 4.0
World Automotive
Need any VCDS (VAG-COM) diagnostics or coding in the North NJ area? PM me.
#12
although they have little differerences, they all all use internal combustion engines, they may do some things a little different, but, if you can turn a wrench and read a manual, a porche or beamer might be prettier and more high tech, but again, it's just a machine.![]()
#13