Originally Posted by TheIceStormof06
Originally Posted by edyvw
Originally Posted by jfrankh
I didn't intend to troll anyone? I'm sincerely looking for advice.
No worries.
Go to local Wal Mart and get Castrol 0W40 or Mobil1 0W40 FS.
What you should pay attention is VW502.00 approval. That could be anything 0W30, 5W30, 0W40 or 5W40, and in very rare cases 10W40.
VW created confusion with 0W30 designation which looks like copy/paste from manual from B7 and B8 Audi S4.
You can most definiately get Castrol Edge 0W30 (which was original fill in Audi S4) on Amazon (I actually use it in my Tiguan) but regular price is around $60 for 6qt (I got it on sale).
My preference? I would go Castrol Edge 0W40 from Wal mart.
Filter? VW, MANN, Mahle or Hengst. If you stumble upon WIX you can get that too as it is rebadged MANN filter.
Lucas is not approved for VW. Stay away from oils like that or any additives. Again, Castrol Edge 0W40 is approved oil, it has really good performance parameters.
In case you want to venture to other oils anything with VW 502.00 will do the trick. However, try always to look for oil that in addition to VW 502.00 has also MB 229.5 approval as that is pretty much gold standard for Euro gassers.
This is not correct. OP, I have an Atlas the same vehicle as you. There was a misprint in the earlier manuals. The correct grade is 0W-30 with the 504.00 certification. Pennzoil Platnium Euro LX 0W-30 can be found easily ONLINE at Advance Auto for $9/QT and Mobil 1 ESP 0W-30 ONLINE at Walmart for about the same price. If you have any doubts, VW now carries the correct specification in the Mobil variety at the dealership (becoming Widely available). You can also find the VW specifications at Porsche and Audi dealerships in the Mobil 1 variety. If you cannot find the 0W-30, you can use the 5W-30. Mobil 1 FS Euro will just clog your valvetrain with carbon buildup and trigger your check engine light in less than 30k miles.
If both of those oils carry the same 504 approval there should be no issue with either.
Originally Posted by edyvw
Originally Posted by jfrankh
I didn't intend to troll anyone? I'm sincerely looking for advice.
No worries.
Go to local Wal Mart and get Castrol 0W40 or Mobil1 0W40 FS.
What you should pay attention is VW502.00 approval. That could be anything 0W30, 5W30, 0W40 or 5W40, and in very rare cases 10W40.
VW created confusion with 0W30 designation which looks like copy/paste from manual from B7 and B8 Audi S4.
You can most definiately get Castrol Edge 0W30 (which was original fill in Audi S4) on Amazon (I actually use it in my Tiguan) but regular price is around $60 for 6qt (I got it on sale).
My preference? I would go Castrol Edge 0W40 from Wal mart.
Filter? VW, MANN, Mahle or Hengst. If you stumble upon WIX you can get that too as it is rebadged MANN filter.
Lucas is not approved for VW. Stay away from oils like that or any additives. Again, Castrol Edge 0W40 is approved oil, it has really good performance parameters.
In case you want to venture to other oils anything with VW 502.00 will do the trick. However, try always to look for oil that in addition to VW 502.00 has also MB 229.5 approval as that is pretty much gold standard for Euro gassers.
This is not correct. OP, I have an Atlas the same vehicle as you. There was a misprint in the earlier manuals. The correct grade is 0W-30 with the 504.00 certification. Pennzoil Platnium Euro LX 0W-30 can be found easily ONLINE at Advance Auto for $9/QT and Mobil 1 ESP 0W-30 ONLINE at Walmart for about the same price. If you have any doubts, VW now carries the correct specification in the Mobil variety at the dealership (becoming Widely available). You can also find the VW specifications at Porsche and Audi dealerships in the Mobil 1 variety. If you cannot find the 0W-30, you can use the 5W-30. Mobil 1 FS Euro will just clog your valvetrain with carbon buildup and trigger your check engine light in less than 30k miles.
If both of those oils carry the same 504 approval there should be no issue with either.