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The best oil for that engine is mobile1 0w-40 european car oil, that is what the dealerships will use.

Depending on what temperatures you will be operating in you can also use a 5w-30 or a 10-w30.

Always use a fully synthetic oil in the Audi 1.8t, they have lots of sludge problems due to the turbo overheating the oil and breaking it down.

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Pentosin 5w40

Same oil used for all VW/Audi automobiles as recommended by VW/Audi dealerships and aftermarket suppliers.

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  • Posted on Jan 07, 2009

SOURCE: Audi TT 2004 1.8 turbo auto tiptronic transmission

It is not recommended by the manufacture to change it,They say it is lifetime fluid.

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  • Posted on May 28, 2009

SOURCE: audi tt remote won't work, i,ve tried everything

The remotes have to be readapted by a dealer scan tool or someone who has Vagcom.  Make sure you have both keys when doing this.  If adaption doesn't take then there is a good chance the remote/s are bad.

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  • Posted on Sep 18, 2009

SOURCE: audi tt 3.2 quattro oil filter change

The insert or cartridge filters are easy to change..You must jack up the front of the car, remove the engine belly pan. in the front of the motor there is a black cylindrical housing for the oil filter cartridge..On the bottom is a cap that just screws off..Unscrew the cap, take it off, slide the old insert off, then slide the new one on..Screw the cap back on and voila! you are finished..If the insert came with a new rubber o-ring, make sure to replace the old one on the cap.

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  • Posted on Nov 02, 2009

SOURCE: what type of motor oil is used in a 2001 audi tt

0w 30 Castrol Edge is the best and recormended by an AUDI TECH. Simply cos these high performance engines need a lot of respect and care so you need to use the best, cost around £15.00 ltr

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  • Posted on Jul 04, 2010

SOURCE: how many miles before an oil change on 2003 audi

DON'T TRUST AUDI MANUALS, MY 2003 A4 PLUGGED OILS LINKS ONLY AFTER 5000 MILES. VW STRETCHED THE MILEAGE OUT TO MAKE A PROFIT AND I REALLY RECOMMEND 4000 INTERVALS, NO LONGER -AT A US EAST COATS TEMP RANGE OF FREEZING TO 10 BELOW TO 15 C - 20 C.

AUDI ENDED UP INCREASING OIL LINE SIZES AND ENLARGING THE OIL FILTER BY 50% AND TELLING ME TO USE THE NEW FILTER FROM THEN ON.

SO LESSON LEARNT, EVEN WITH SYNTHETIC, DO NOT GO BEYOND 4,000 OR BAD THINGS WILL HAPPEN -CALLED ENGINE SLUDGING UP


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