Pretty good video. I would recommend using the factory recommended oil (European oil , 5w-30 or 5w-40). Walmart carries it usually, or any auto parts store.
One question, when you press the orange button on the oil filter to drain, you pressed it again so that it returns to its place. My question is, can you press it to return to its normal position when you already have the plastic filter case out?
Pretty good video. I would recommend using the factory recommended oil (European oil , 5w-30 or 5w-40). Walmart carries it usually, or any auto parts store.
I could be wrong.., but it sure looked like a mixture oil/water, or even worse.., coolant when you drained your oil filter prior to removing it.
Remember to coat your new filter o ring with oil
I did not do that and now it is stuck on there and I don’t want to buy a whole new one😢
As a VW tech.. Wrong oil.
The right oil should be 5W-40
5w-30
i was thinkin 15w-40
gentlemen, you’d be fine with a 5w-40
I think he is referring to it being conventional oil and not fully synthetic actually.
Nice video! I have a 2011 Jetta SE and autozone told me it takes 5w40, so that’s what I used.
Thank you!
That’s what the manual says too
5w30
@@cristofersalazar1087 mine takes 5w40
it takes either or
One question, when you press the orange button on the oil filter to drain, you pressed it again so that it returns to its place. My question is, can you press it to return to its normal position when you already have the plastic filter case out?
Great job, did you know how to reset the oil service light in the dashboard ?
My manual says 5w40 is preferred but lists 5w30 as an alternative.
Also, ALWAYS clean out your filter housing.
Thank you great job!
Thanks no problem!
Great job, thank you!
Thank you and thanks for watching!
Great demonstration, thanks!
No problem
Too thick of oil for todays cars
Thank you
No problem!
never seen anyone use 10 weight oil, that is so odd
It was fine