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Several ideas. 1) When the dealer completed servicing it, did you check the oil to see if it was full? If it wasn't it would need added oil sooner. 2) .9 litre does sound excessive, but what was it using before? 3) Find a way to give the bottom side of your Toy a really good flashlight inspection to look for leaks and seepage. This should give you a clue as to what is going on. If it is dry underneath, someone needs to check the oil weekly until a pattern is established of oil usage. Be blessed.
you will need the code to do that with full instructions. It can be found at a low service cost to you. It is far less expensive than going to a dealer to have it done. The service is found on the web everyday that gives full instructions and your code as well if you do not have it
all AUDI/VW use 5/40 full synthetic when new,but in Europe,use 10/40 semi for 10k oil changes and 5/40 for 20k services.the computer onboard,when set correctly,will give you the change intervals.these are set by the supplying dealer when new,and only by putting on the (VW) diagnostic computer,will it give these intervals. otherwise your just guessing....(most new cars for the USA market are set to "extended"servicing regime,so use 5/40 full).
Every 10,000 miles partial service; change engine oil and filter, air and fuel filter's, spark plug's and check brakes fluid pipes and pad's. Every 50,000 full service. partial service plus change cambelt, check gear diff and power steering oils. Owners manual or any mechanic will let you know oil grades etc.
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