Is Your Car Mechanic Using The Right Engine Oil?

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The engine is the heart of the car and if the heart is not functioning properly, then the entire body will be paralyzed. Car engines always need good engine oils in order to operate smoothly.

When your car mechanic suggests an engine oil, it’s important to know the oil’s viscosity, a property that corresponds roughly to its thickness. The best engine oils have a viscosity that is neither too high (thick) such that it will barely flow nor so low (thin) that it will slip through the engine. As oil changes its viscosity with temperature, it is advisable to choose synthetic oils for your car engines as they are less affected by temperature variations and do not thicken unduly.

Are you facing instances when the car engine takes several minutes to respond to the ignition? This calls for an immediate understanding that dirt and sludge have built up in your car’s engine and are hampering the ignition system and there is an urgent need for car servicing. The simple task of changing the oil is not the solution to the problem; it’s the sludge that is getting deposited in the car’s engine that requires cleanups on a regular basis. Just because oil appears darker in colour by no way impedes it from performing the normal function of lubricating and protecting the metal surface inside the engine. Obviously, oil change is recommended when the oil becomes saturated for quite a long time. Due to daily hectic schedules and sometimes due to constrained budgets many car owners skip regular car servicing. The simple procedures listed below will help them to check the car’s engine oil from time to time.

• Park the car on a leveled surface and make sure that the engine is cooled down before checking.
• Take the dipstick and wipe the oil off the dipstick with a paper towel or shop rag. The location of the oil dipstick depends on whether your vehicle has an in-line engine (rear-wheel drive) or a transverse engine (front-wheel drive).
• Insert the stick back into the pipe and make sure to push it all the way in.
• Now pull it out, but don’t turn it upside down to look at it, this makes the oil run upward and ruins your reading.
• If the oil on the dipstick is below the line marked “full”, add a small amount of oil. Many dipsticks simply have 2 lines with a cross hatch design in between. The oil level should be halfway between these 2 lines.
• Never add more than a quart at one time without driving and taking a new reading of the oil level. Overfilling the engine can be messy.

Your car mechanic may suggest an oil change after every 3000miles but in recent times, modern detergent oils, improved synthetic oils and upgraded auto engineering allow cars to go about 7500miles (12,070km) between oil changes. These oils already contain additives and hence putting in more may actually dilute what’s already there and lessen the oil’s effectiveness.

There is the availability of a full range of mobile engine oils those are suitable for your Audi, Skoda, SEAT and Volkswagen cars. During car servicing, advice your car mechanic to use the right kind of oil that satisfies the requirement of the most exotic high-performance engines of these plush cars. Here we are providing you with the most common approved oils by the VW group (Volkswagen, Skoda, SEAT and Audi.)

Oil specification Types of VW engine Viscosity
VW 500.00 VW engines built before model year 2000 (up to August 1999). SAE 5W-X/10W-X viscosity.
VW 501.01 Suitable for some VW engines built before MY 2000.
This is an “old” oil specification and is applicable to engines built before model year 2000 (up to August 1999).
 
VW 502.00 Oil for gasoline engines. Successor of VW 501.01 and VW 500.00
specification. Recommended for those engines that are subject to arduous
conditions. It must not be used for any VW engines with variable
service intervals or any which are referred to under other
specifications.
 
VW 503.01 This specification is specifically for Audi RS4, Audi TT, S3 and
Audi A8 6.0 V12 models with outputs of more than 180bhp, running with
variable service intervals (30,000km or 2 years). Now superseded by the
VW 504.00 specification.
 
VW 504.00 The VW 504 00 specification supersedes the VW 503 00 and VW 503.01
specifications. VW 504 00 oils are suitable for Volkswagen  engines
meeting the demands of Euro IV emissions standards.
 
VW 505.00 Passenger car diesel engine oil specification, minimum performance level CCMC PD-2. SAE 5W-50, 10W-50/60, 15W-40/50, 20W-40/50 requiring 13% max.
Evaporation loss and SAE 5W-30/40, 10W-30/40 requiring 15% maximum
evaporation loss.
VW 506.00 Suitable for diesel engines with extended service intervals of up
to 50,000km / 2 years. Not for use on engines with a single injector
pump. Oil change is indicated by the electronic service indicator.
SAE 0W30.
VW 507.00 Suitable for Euro 4 engines and almost all VAG diesel engines from
2000 onwards with extended service intervals, unitary injector pumps and
also Pump-Diesel (“PD”) engines. Not suitable forV10, R5 engines and VW
commercial vehicles without fitted DPF (diesel particulate filters).
 

Carservicing4less will put an end to your car’s problems

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Owning a car has now become a common affair, but knowledge of car maintenance and repairs is still a mystery to many. Modern day cars have developed into highly complicated and complex machines. From fuel control to adjustment of suspension, everything is now monitored by computers. But with time, as the car goes through several shocks like that of temperature variations and bad road conditions, it is inevitable that regular breakdowns and erratic petrol consumptions occur. Therefore, to ensure proper and smooth functioning of your “dearest possession”, frequent checkups from a professional automotive technician in a reputed garage are required.

We have stepped into an era of high-class technology where service provided by a roadside auto repair shop is not adequate according to the requirements of the car. Several well-organized and large car servicing centers have come into existence throughout the United Kingdom to put an end to the troubles generally faced by car owners. These car repair and service centres have upgraded themselves to a high level in terms of well-equipped workshops and top grade professionals, who are keen to provide service of the best quality to their client.

For car owners who have skipped a few servicings and are planning to get them done in the near future, Carservicing4less Ltd. situated at 104-106 Newlands Park, Sydenham, SE26 5NA may prove to be the ultimate destination. Skilled, trained and experienced technicians here are up to the task of getting your car back on the road as quickly and inexpensively as possible. From the simplest job of oil change to the difficult ones like that of wheel refurbishment and electrical repair, everything is done with utmost care in a fully equipped workshop. If any problem is discovered regarding spare parts replacement, they do not indulge in any kind of action without the client’s prior consent. They offer additional services like that of collecting the car and delivering it at the customer’s doorstep after its servicing. We suggest that you go through the company’s website available at: www.carservicing4less.co.uk before choosing a particular car servicing center for your hard-earned vehicle.

Every car comes with a service handbook giving detailed service intervals and tasks that needs to be accomplished after aspecific number of miles. Do make sure to update it regularly in order to avoid unpleasant situations later on. Always remember that a poorly maintained vehicle significantly increases the risk of serious accidents on roads. On the other hand, regular servicing of the vehicle by an experienced and qualified mechanic ensures the safety of your family and fellow motorists.