I've just had the oils changed in my 1.9 wasserboxer to 10w40 - it had 20w50 in it. Now after a motorway run when got I'm getting a solid oil light at idle. If I blip the throttle slightly it goes out.
Could the thicker oil have been masking a problem? I'm tempted to chuck the heavier stuff back in and ignore it.
Anyway, my question is is 20w50 within vw spec or generally considered too heavy?
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Re: Oil pressure light
15/40 mineral is what I use. These engines don't like synthetic oil, some mixed results with semi synthetics.
Have you got the right pressure switches in (pressure rating) the thicker oil would have increased pressure a bit. Just check switches first, then maybe try swapping oil again just to rule things out.
Jim
Have you got the right pressure switches in (pressure rating) the thicker oil would have increased pressure a bit. Just check switches first, then maybe try swapping oil again just to rule things out.
Jim
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jimpainter wrote:These engines don't like synthetic oil, some mixed results with semi synthetics.
<groan> Not this _again_...
The VW owners manual for late WBXs specifically recommends synthetic oil.
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Thanks chaps. Don't want to cause a mineral/synthetic argument. Was just wondering if the 20w50 was still in spec?
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At the thicker end of it, but yes. Don't worry so much about the 20 - that's the cold viscosity. It's the hot viscosity you're needing to be a higher number, therefore thicker, than 40.oddnumber wrote:Was just wondering if the 20w50 was still in spec?
20w50 used to be the cheapest and nastiest of all oil, though... I'd definitely be looking for a decent brand and plenty of manufacturer approvals on the bottle.
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AdrianC wrote:jimpainter wrote:These engines don't like synthetic oil, some mixed results with semi synthetics.
<groan> Not this _again_...
The VW owners manual for late WBXs specifically recommends synthetic oil.

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