Oil and filter change video for a Mk6 Mk6.5 Jetta GLI 2.0
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- This video I go over oil change instructions for a 2017 VW Jetta GLI. This should apply for quite a few other Volkswagen and Audi products as well. I am using Liqui Moly 5w-40 oil, a Mann oil filter, and a magnetic drain plug. Please like and subscribe so I can keep this content coming. Thanks for watching!
More GLI content PLEASE!!! great video
I use the same liqui moly oil but the green “molygen” only $3 price difference,
Great GLI content!
Great video. I’m interested in cleaning my MAP and/or MAF sensor, where are these located? I cleaned the sensor right in front of the manifold, I believe that’s the MAP but is there a MAF as well and if so where is it located?
Good news! You don’t have a MAF meter if you have the same car that is in the video. If you do have a MAF, it would be right past the air cleaner box, and it would be noticeable. MAP sensors don’t normally need cleaning as well. Thanks for watching!
Is there a torque value for the factory drain plug? I can't find anything in the owner's manual that indicates what the torque should be. 2017 Jetta GLI 2.0 TSI.
30 nm
you have a link for drain plug i havevthe exact same car
Magnetic Oil Drain Plug Magnetic Sump Drain Nut Oil Drain Bolt (14x1.5, Red) www.amazon.com/dp/B07C9CJM8J/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_pgKmEbFXQEHXX
Mine take a little more that 5.5L to get it to that full mark on the dip stick.
Can you send a link for the oil filter please
MANN Genuine Replacement Oil Filter HU6002Z www.amazon.com/dp/B00DQEAWXM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_fab_1ohIFb9K02GAW
I haven't changed oil since buying my new Jetta but the included maintenance plan has now expired so it's time for me to take over that maintenance. I've never worked on a German car before so I appreciate your video. I have the very same car and I love it!
Good luck with your repairs! :)
what should I torque the drain plug to?
Im having random misfire and then p0011 and sometimes p0013 . It never reads the same now im starting to think its the oil . Becouse all this happend after i took it to change
I have a video on the P0011 on my channel, it is a free fix and has helped many! Thanks for watching.
ive literally never changed a drain plug in a car. why is every gli video i watch saying to change it?
It’s just a protection measure that is very cheap. Completely optional. Thanks for watching!
Is it possible that my 2013 gli have 4.9l of oil and not 5.6?
Maybe you have a mk6 I think this is a mk7
Do you have to replace the crush washer on that drain plug every time or the drain plug itself?
You can use the factory washer. I replace it every oil change. I think they are like 25 cents at the dealer. I have a bag of them in my toolbox.
Awesome video!
Thanks for watching!
hi, nice but why you not use toptec 4200 vw approved engine oil ?
This oil also meets the current standard for VW in the US.
Why do ppl that change oil on these switch out the drain plug??? whats wrong with the factory one?
Nothing is wrong with the factory plug, but the one I use here has a magnet on it which can pick up metal particles before they cause further issues. It is optional, but I run one on everything I own. It’s just cheap insurance more or less.
Here is a follow up video showing what my plug picked up on the oil change after this one: th-cam.com/video/FLEj-hJLFBw/w-d-xo.html
@@AutoScholarwithMrB thank you Sir
Great vid
Don’t know if it’s any better though!
Josh Snyder many people have their preferences, but as long as it meets the requirements of VW, you should be good to go.
Car Smarts with Mr. B thanks I appreciate the advice! Hope to see your new content, especially for the GLI!
Straight to the point!!! Great video
Thanks so much for watching!
Love my white stage 2 mk6.5 its dsg but a blast to drive. Changing my oil tomorrow always worth doing. I stripped and swapped out the stupid torx drain plug the first time I serviced mine.
I really recommend the magnetic plug, it works great